conjunctive
adjective uk/kənˈdʒʌŋk.tɪv/ us/kənˈdʒʌŋk.tɪv/
(CONNECTED)
连结的;结合的
relating to or forming connections between things
These archaeological data are combined with other sources of information to form the basis of the conjunctive approach that underlies our research. 这些考古数据与其他信息来源相结合,成为我们研究中所使用的连接性方法的基础。
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- The conjunctive theme of violence is traceable throughout the trilogy.
- He said officials must account for "conjunctive" relationships or connections between surface and groundwater.
- Epithelial and conjunctive tissue has more collagen fibres.
- Adipocytes in this toxic environment increase in size and become surrounded by conjunctive fibres.
(GRAMMAR)
language specialized连接词的;起连接作用的
relating to a conjunction (= linking word), or expressing a link between two things that are both true
The "and" in this sentence does not have the simple conjunctive use that it appears to have. 这个句子中的“and”没有它表面上的那种简单的连接功能。
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- What might happen if we banned any use of the term "like" that extended too far beyond its conjunctive function?
- Relative pronouns might also be called conjunctive pronouns.
- Readers should note the conjunctive nature of the clause: it is joined by an “and,” with the first part involving a promise “to indemnify” and a second part involving a promise “to defend.”
- The question of whether the test should be disjunctive ("widespread or systematic") or conjunctive ("widespread and systematic") has been discussed at the Conference.
Compare: disjunctive