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1. | as an adjective; in an adjectival manner. |
| 像形容词一样;以形容词的方式。 |
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2. | An attributive noun functions as an adjective. |
| 定语性名词起形容词作用。 |
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3. | [Formal] (as adjective) idyllic; pastoral; rural; bucolic |
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4. | It is treated in the sentence as an adjective-I beg your pardon-as an adverb. |
| 它在句子里用作形容词——哦,对不起——是副词。 |
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5. | Tranquil is the only word, albeit in different forms as an adjective and noun, that is common to both |
| 虽然分别以形容词及动词两种形式出现,但却是唯一同时在两张名单出现的字词。 |
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6. | It is now freely applied as an adjective of an opprobrious kind. |
| 目前它被任意用作一种骂人的形容词。 |
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7. | of or relating to or functioning as an adjective. |
| 形容词的,与形容词有关的或用作形容词的。 |
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8. | (grammar) a word in the genitive case used as an attributive adjective. |
| (语法)用作定语形容词的属格名词。 |
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9. | Of, relating to, or being an attributive, as an adjective. |
| 修饰性的,形容的属于、关于或作修饰语的,如形容词 |
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10. | Literally it means"evil days," though gradually it became used as an adjective meaning "gloomy", "depressing |
| “dismal”这个词原来是名词,源于拉丁文,字面上的意思是“邪恶日”,而后逐渐变成了形容词,意为“情绪低落的”、“无生气的”或“单调乏味的”。 |
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