definite
英 ['defɪnɪt]
美['dɛfɪnət]
- adj. 一定的;确切的
中文词源
definite 明确的
来自define, 明确,界定。
英文词源
- definite (adj.)
- 1550s, from Latin definitus "defined, bounded, limited," past participle of definire (see define). Definite means "defined, clear, precise, unmistakable;" definitive means "having the character of finality."
双语例句
- 1. Her Royal Highness has definite views about most things.
- 女王陛下对大多数事情都有明确的观点。
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- 2. When you came away you made a definite effort to mix.
- 你离开时一定要努力和大家搞好关系。
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- 3. Mary is very definite about this.
- 玛丽对此非常肯定。
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- 4. In a double-blind trial, there were definite improvements.
- 在双盲试验中,改善效果明显。
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- 5. The police had nothing definite against her.
- 警方没有掌握对她不利的确凿证据。
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