appositive
英 [ə'pɒzɪtɪv]
美 [ə'pɑzətɪv]
英文词源
- appositive (adj.)
- 1690s, from Latin appositus, past participle of apponere "to put to" (see apposite) + -ive. As a noun, from 1847.
双语例句
- 1. This case, the appositive clause is relatively simple.
- 这种情况下, 同位语从句都是比较简单.
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- 2. Industrialist Henry J . Kaiser believed that much of his success appositive use of daydreaming.
- 工业家亨利认为他的成功相当程度上应归功于积极地利用白日做梦.
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- 3. In general, the appositive clause can be directly translated back in the main sentence.
- 一般来说, 同位语从句可以直接翻译在主句后面.
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