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Definition of connective in English: connectiveadjective kəˈnɛktɪvkəˈnɛktɪv Connecting. 连接的;联结的 connective words and phrases 连接词和连接短语。 Example sentencesExamples - In the non-diagetic music there are fluid connective moments where Africa meets Mississippi meets modern Los Angeles with just the appropriate intimations of the conflict that had been wrought by spatial upheaval.
- Finally, the outer layer of connective cells surrounding the interior portions of the eye, a thin cartilaginous or bony tissue known as the sclera, is formed entirely from migratory neural crest cells.
- As in a dream, we see here the generation of a connective logic among objects and images that are not otherwise linked.
- New hardware, software, networking gear, and wireless devices are being woven together by the connective power of the Internet into a potent, upsetting force.
- The participants were exposed to medical, social and domestic aspects of mental retardation and therapeutic intervention and connective strategies and the need to help the retarded to lead an independent life.
- In the section below, I explain the construct of the connective self, patriarchal connectivity, and relational rights and responsibilities, which I found to be locally upheld ideas.
- A model friend of hers told her about a procedure called a leukotomy, an operation in which connective fibres are cut, severing the connection between two different areas of the brain.
- The digital age has been predominantly focused on the spatial dimension of recombinant, connective technologies, a preoccupation crystallized in the totemic cyberspace of the computer network.
- It is sometimes a question of style - think of the ‘technical’ innovations of black music, or the empathic and connective revolt of the ‘movement of movements’ against capitalism.
- We tend to take in static works quickly and process the information slowly letting the sequences of a show play out, the connective meanings and conjunctions emerging later.
- But, if you're lucky enough to possess sufficient material wealth for a connection and a connective device, the network itself imposes no obstacles to participation.
- The railway and its connective powers shaped the character, location, and economy of the small town on the Great Plains of North America.
- However, there is no explicit connection - the verse about captivity and the sword may serve as a divider between two passages about beasts, rather than a connective statement.
- This result is compatible with the findings of previous studies, which indicated that grid and connective networks had worse safety records compared with modern layouts relying on many low-connectivity streets.
- Most added words were two- or three-letter connective words that do not significantly change meaning.
- By that I mean he had a connective mind, one characterized by a wide, ever-growing range of interests, but one that could synthesize and cut to the heart of an issue.
- I find this helpful as it helps me to break out of word-thinking, and sometimes ‘analysing’ a word in terms of images sets off further associations and connective ideas.
- While all three groups employ formal strategies that distance their work from mainstream rock practices, their surface-level musical differences force us to look more deeply for connective threads.
- These ideas, embedded in America's founding documents, are the connective cords by which national unity and civic identity have been maintained in the United States from the 1770s until today.
- They also modeled and practiced relational rights and responsibilities embedded in patriarchal connective networks, as they taught rights and responsibilities to their children.
noun kəˈnɛktɪvkəˈnɛktɪv 1Grammar A word or phrase whose function is to link other linguistic units. 〔语法〕连接词(或短语),关联词(或短语) she would be more likely to use a temporal connective such as before, after, or then than to use a causal connective Example sentencesExamples - In addition, the long-distance binding/logophoric domain in East Asian languages can also be introduced by a logocentric complementizer or connective.
- The analysis of as such as a pure connective, liberated both from its antecedent and from its target of predication, may also apply to many of the examples where the antecedent and the modified noun phase are unexpectedly inaccessible.
- While one of them advised against using ‘while’ as a logical connective, I promptly found two such usages in the introduction to the same book.
- For now, here is a quick run-down of how to use connectives to make complex sentences from simple ones.
- The assertional analysis identified relationships between nouns, connectives, and operators in phrases.
Synonyms loop, ring, connection, connector, coupling, joint, knot 2Anatomy A bundle of nerve fibres connecting two nerve centres or ganglia, especially in invertebrate animals. 〔剖〕(尤指无脊椎动物的)连索 Example sentencesExamples - BP102 stains the anterior commissure, the posterior commissure, and the longitudinal connectives.
- To demonstrate the role of the type 12 interneuron in mediating swim speed change we cut the pleural-pedal connective to remove the influence of this interneuron from the swim circuit.
- In other experiments brains were removed from animals by cutting all nerve roots, except for the pedal-pedal connectives.
- A common modification occurring in many hetero- and hoplonemerteans is a dorsal vessel and transverse connectives.
- One branch ran through the cerebro-pleural connective into the ipsilateral pleural ganglion.
Definition of connective in US English: connectiveadjectivekəˈnɛktɪvkəˈnektiv Connecting. 连接的;联结的 connective words and phrases 连接词和连接短语。 Example sentencesExamples - Most added words were two- or three-letter connective words that do not significantly change meaning.
- This result is compatible with the findings of previous studies, which indicated that grid and connective networks had worse safety records compared with modern layouts relying on many low-connectivity streets.
- However, there is no explicit connection - the verse about captivity and the sword may serve as a divider between two passages about beasts, rather than a connective statement.
- A model friend of hers told her about a procedure called a leukotomy, an operation in which connective fibres are cut, severing the connection between two different areas of the brain.
- The participants were exposed to medical, social and domestic aspects of mental retardation and therapeutic intervention and connective strategies and the need to help the retarded to lead an independent life.
- They also modeled and practiced relational rights and responsibilities embedded in patriarchal connective networks, as they taught rights and responsibilities to their children.
- By that I mean he had a connective mind, one characterized by a wide, ever-growing range of interests, but one that could synthesize and cut to the heart of an issue.
- But, if you're lucky enough to possess sufficient material wealth for a connection and a connective device, the network itself imposes no obstacles to participation.
- The digital age has been predominantly focused on the spatial dimension of recombinant, connective technologies, a preoccupation crystallized in the totemic cyberspace of the computer network.
- It is sometimes a question of style - think of the ‘technical’ innovations of black music, or the empathic and connective revolt of the ‘movement of movements’ against capitalism.
- In the non-diagetic music there are fluid connective moments where Africa meets Mississippi meets modern Los Angeles with just the appropriate intimations of the conflict that had been wrought by spatial upheaval.
- These ideas, embedded in America's founding documents, are the connective cords by which national unity and civic identity have been maintained in the United States from the 1770s until today.
- The railway and its connective powers shaped the character, location, and economy of the small town on the Great Plains of North America.
- New hardware, software, networking gear, and wireless devices are being woven together by the connective power of the Internet into a potent, upsetting force.
- I find this helpful as it helps me to break out of word-thinking, and sometimes ‘analysing’ a word in terms of images sets off further associations and connective ideas.
- In the section below, I explain the construct of the connective self, patriarchal connectivity, and relational rights and responsibilities, which I found to be locally upheld ideas.
- While all three groups employ formal strategies that distance their work from mainstream rock practices, their surface-level musical differences force us to look more deeply for connective threads.
- As in a dream, we see here the generation of a connective logic among objects and images that are not otherwise linked.
- Finally, the outer layer of connective cells surrounding the interior portions of the eye, a thin cartilaginous or bony tissue known as the sclera, is formed entirely from migratory neural crest cells.
- We tend to take in static works quickly and process the information slowly letting the sequences of a show play out, the connective meanings and conjunctions emerging later.
nounkəˈnɛktɪvkəˈnektiv 1Grammar A word or phrase whose function is to link linguistic units together. 〔语法〕连接词(或短语),关联词(或短语) Example sentencesExamples - The assertional analysis identified relationships between nouns, connectives, and operators in phrases.
- In addition, the long-distance binding/logophoric domain in East Asian languages can also be introduced by a logocentric complementizer or connective.
- For now, here is a quick run-down of how to use connectives to make complex sentences from simple ones.
- The analysis of as such as a pure connective, liberated both from its antecedent and from its target of predication, may also apply to many of the examples where the antecedent and the modified noun phase are unexpectedly inaccessible.
- While one of them advised against using ‘while’ as a logical connective, I promptly found two such usages in the introduction to the same book.
Synonyms loop, ring, connection, connector, coupling, joint, knot 2Anatomy A bundle of nerve fibers connecting two nerve centers or ganglia, especially in invertebrate animals. 〔剖〕(尤指无脊椎动物的)连索 Example sentencesExamples - In other experiments brains were removed from animals by cutting all nerve roots, except for the pedal-pedal connectives.
- A common modification occurring in many hetero- and hoplonemerteans is a dorsal vessel and transverse connectives.
- To demonstrate the role of the type 12 interneuron in mediating swim speed change we cut the pleural-pedal connective to remove the influence of this interneuron from the swim circuit.
- BP102 stains the anterior commissure, the posterior commissure, and the longitudinal connectives.
- One branch ran through the cerebro-pleural connective into the ipsilateral pleural ganglion.
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