音标:[pri'skriptiv] ;
a. 规定的, 指定的, 规范的
[法] 规定的, 指示的, 命令
a. pertaining to giving directives or rules
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prescriptive的用法和样例:

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用作形容词(adj.)
  1. Canada's current legislation and guidance is not as prescriptive.加拿大现行法律及规则并不是很清晰。
  2. The teaching methodology here is usually less prescriptive.这里的教学方法往往没有太多的条条框框。
  3. Direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive.直接初步的立法主要是表示许可而非说明性的。
  4. Prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage.规范语法关注正确用法的规范或者规则。
  5. Some people think that a prescriptive and legitimate custom overcomes the law.有人认为约定俗成和正当的惯例高于法律。

词汇搭配

  • prescriptive right[法] 因时效而取得...
  • suspension of the prescriptive period时效期中断
  • prescriptive grammar规定语法
  • prescriptive linguistics规定语言学
  • prescriptive rights依时效而取得的权利...
  • prescriptive period时效期
  • satisfy the prescriptive period满足有效期
  • diagnostic-prescriptive teaching“对症下药”教学法...

经典引文

  • For her own mother..she had felt no more than a prescriptive affection.

    出自:R. C. Hutchinson
  • The prescriptive rights of master over men.

    出自:N. Algren
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