holophrastic
adjective language specialized uk/ˌhɒl.əˈfræs.tɪk/ us/ˌhɑː.ləˈfræs.tɪk/
独词句的(以一个单词表达整句意思的)
relating to the use of a single word to express a complex idea, especially by young children when they are learning to talk
holophrastic utterances 独词句
“Lies!” he shouted, like a holophrastic child. ”撒谎!“他喊道,像一个只会蹦单词的孩子一样。
See: holophrasis
- More examples
- A verb used as a command can be holophrastic - for example, “Go!” or “Help!”
- “TouristTrophy” is a holophrastic moniker that describes the car as well as its buyers.
- Babies just learning to talk use holophrastic single words to express complex ideas all the time.