英语单词 | normative |
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英美音标 | 英 ['nɔːmətɪv] 美 ['nɔːrmətɪv] |
中文释义 | adj.标准的;规范的;基准的 |
英语例句 | (1) There are no normative references at present. (2) All of the three are normative documents made by the local state organs. (3) A normative grammar of a language describes how its author thinks the language shall be spoken or written. |
中文例句 | (1) 目前尚无引用标准。 (2) 这三类都是由地方国家机关制定的规范性文件。 (3) 规范语法阐述的是该派语法学家认为的某语言的口语或书面语的标准形式。 |
vocabulary简明 | Something pertaining to norms — something normal or typical — can be described as normative. Temper tantrums, whining, and even hitting are all normative behaviors — if you're three. If you're thirty, you might have a problem. |
vocabulary扩展 | The adjective normative can also mean prescribing rules or standards. The U.S. government's normative rules for living in American society mean that you have freedom of speech, for example, but you don't have the right to slander or libel someone. The words "norm" and "normal" are related to normative, which comes from the French normatif, which itself is from the Latin word norma, "a carpenter's square." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ 形容词]规范的;标准的 Normative means creating or stating particular rules of behaviour. [usu ADJ n] [FORMAL 正式]
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