adjective
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT An adjective is a word such as "big," "dead," or "financial" that describes a person or thing, or gives extra information about them. Adjectives usually come before nouns or after linking verbs. 形容詞
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adjective /ˈædʒɪktɪv/ (adjectives)
剑桥词典
- a word that describes a noun or pronoun
- In the sentence 'She is happy ', 'happy ' is a predicative adjective.
- Complete the sentence with one of the adjectives provided .
- You can change the adjective 'sweet ' into a noun by adding the suffix '-ness' to the end of the word.
- In 'a sudden movement ', 'sudden ' is an adjective in the attributive position .
- I don't think I'd call it a beautiful picture - 'interesting ' might be a better adjective to use! 返回 adjective
形容詞
"Big", "boring ", "purple ", and "obvious " are all adjectives. “大的”、“無聊的”、“紫色的”以及“明顯的”這些詞都是形容詞。
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