| 1. | Some english adverbs function as adjectives . 有些英语形容词起副词作用。 |
| 2. | Adjectives qualify nouns . 形容词修饰名词。 |
| 3. | It is now freely applied as an adjective of an opprobrious kind . 目前它被任意用作一种骂人的形容词。 |
| 4. | In fact the adjective is becoming a real necessity on occasion . 事实上,这个形容词有时确实是必不可少的。 |
| 5. | " dis- " also used with verbs , adjectives and nouns to form opposites . “dis-”亦用于动词、形容词、名词之前,构成反义词。 |
| 6. | " very " is used to modify adjectives and past participles used as adjectives “very”用以修饰形容词和作形容词用的过去分词。 |
| 7. | " un- " is added to adjectives and indicates the opposite quality from the simple word “un-”附加在形容词前,表示与原词相反的意义 |
| 8. | "aleatory" is an adjective (derived from latin) applied to several of the arts, “任意的”是由拉丁文派生的一个形容词,用于指某些艺术。 |
| 9. | An adjective is called heterological if it does not have the property it denotes . 一个形容词,如果它不具有它表示的性质,就称为逆逻辑的。 |
| 10. | In future we shall drop the adjective "geometrical" when there is no risk of confusion . 以后,当无混淆之弊时,我们将去掉形容词“几何”二字。 |