transitive 中文
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- 形容词 (Adjective)PREtrans-SUF-itive
- Making a transit or passage.
- Affected by transference of signification.
- (grammar, of a verb) Taking an object or objects.
- The English verb "to notice" is a transitive verb, because we say things like "She noticed a problem".
- (set theory, of a relation on a set) Having the property that if an element x is related to y and y is related to z, then x is necessarily related to z.
- "Is an ancestor of" is a transitive relation: if Alice is an ancestor of Bob, and Bob is an ancestor of Carol, then Alice is an ancestor of Carol.
- (algebra, of a group action) Such that, for any two elements of the acted-upon set, some group element maps the first to the second.
- Making a transit or passage.
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- 用于句中
- ( intransitive or transitive ) We'd better get this project going. If we don't get going on it soon, we won't finish in time.
- The database distributed verbs into transitive and intransitive segments.
- GROTCH (Grennell) Acutely irritate. Usually passive. Speer suggests that this useful word is a transitive form of grouch.
- 用于句中
Definition of transitive in English Dictionary
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