【语法】 主格的。
of or appointed by nomination as distinct from election
被任命的;被提名的。
【语法】 主格词。
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主格。
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adj. 主格的;被任命的;被提名的
n. 主格词;主格
Nominative is used when the noun is the subject or a predicate nominative.
当名词是主语或谓语主格使用主格。
In this paper we propose a kind of new signature scheme called fail-stop nominative signature scheme that is the combination of fail-stop and nominative signature.
该文提出了一种新的数字签名方案—失败终止记名签名方案,该方案具有失败终止数字签名与记名数字签名方案的优点。
The distinctions of nominative and accusative in nouns are realized by word order, with the one before the verb as the nominative and the one after it as the accusative.
名词的主格和宾格的区别表现在语序上,在动词之前的是主格,在动词之后的是宾格。
One interesting theory is a phenomenon called "nominative determinism," which is that your name can actually influence which way your life goes and which profession you choose.
在一个名叫“姓名决定论”的学说趣论中有提到,名字确实能影响到你的人生导向和职业选择。
What should be paid attention to is that only when the logical subject of the absolute nominative construction does not agree with the subject of the sentence, can this construction be used.
应该注意的问题是,只有当独立主格结构的逻辑主语与句子主语不一致时,才能使用该结构。
词根 nominate
nominated adj. 被提名的;被任命的 v. 提名;任命(nominate的过去分词)
nomination n. 任命,提名;提名权
nominee n. 被任命者;被提名的人;代名人
nominator n. 提名者;任命者;续任者
nominate vt. 推荐;提名;任命;指定
【语法】 主格的。
of or appointed by nomination as distinct from election
被任命的;被提名的。
【语法】 主格词。
(
主格。
"late Middle English: from Latin