释义 |
termiˈnational, a. Chiefly Gram. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or forming a termination or terminations; closing, final (quot. 1874).
1824L. Murray Eng. Gram. (ed. 5) I. 347 We seem to have the three great principles of accentuation; namely, the radical, the terminational, and the distinctive. 1861Craik Hist. Eng. Lit. I. 33 It expressed the relations of nouns and verbs..by terminational or other modifications. 1862W. P. Dickson tr. Mommsen's Hist. Rome (1875) I. 12 The richer terminational system of the Greeks. 1874T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd vi, His superiority was marked enough to lead several ruddy peasants..to speak to him inquiringly,..and to use ‘Sir’ as a terminational word. |