attributive nouns造句
例句與造句
- No, the meaning of the attributive noun is more subtle than that.
- At ease; the attributive noun phrase wild ass is not a vulgarism.
- Of all the Slavic languages, Russian uses the attributive nouns the most.
- Here, nylon is an attributive noun bound to carpeting; you would not say nylon, plush carpeting.
- Note that the spelling of the attributive noun gangsta, modifying another noun, rap, differs from gangster.
- It's difficult to find attributive nouns in a sentence. 用attributive nouns造句挺難的
- :Can be called a Noun adjunct or Attributive noun ( first element of noun-noun compound ).
- In its current usage, the elided word gotcha is an attributive noun modifying journalism or politics or, alliteratively, gang.
- But this excellent reference work about linguistic roots has no coverage of the attributive noun that today's deep thinkers have taken to their innermost lexicon.
- Summit is no longer merely an attributive noun modifying meeting or conference; usage over 50 years has turned the modifier into that top-level conclave itself.
- Today, the two terms also serve as attributive nouns representing the two working production models : very straight forward, very matter of fact use of terminology.
- The body in body man is an attributive noun, which means it does the job of an adjective _ as in body suit, body blow and body snatcher.
- The phonetic spelling of the attributive noun causes a fulmination from Robert E . Rhodes of Corpus Christi, Texas; he is a past president of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
- To those hunting for bargains, street becomes an attributive noun modifying price, meaning " what it actually is selling for, no matter what the price tag says ."
- Modifiers, such as adjectives, preadjectivals, adverbials and attributive nouns all occur before the head which they modify ( including possessive nouns marked with "-pa " ).
- Even if the latter pair are considered attributive nouns, that still means each expression consists of two nouns, not one .-- [ pleasantries ] 11 : 35, 29 December 2015 ( UTC)
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