释义 |
grammarless, a.|ˈgræməlɪs| [f. grammar n. + -less.] Having no grammar. 1. a. Of a language: Destitute of a system of grammatical forms, or of features susceptible of grammatical treatment. b. Of persons, speech, compositions: Showing ignorance of grammar.
1823Blackw. Mag. XIV. 294 Miserable, bald, and even grammarless English is employed. 1868Farrar in Jrnl. Philology No. 2. 20 Chinese has been for thousands of years monosyllabic and grammarless. 1891Harper's Mag. July 220/1 Ours is really a grammarless language. 1891Daily News 14 Feb. 5/1 Futile romances, tasteless, senseless, grammarless. 2. Having no book of grammar. nonce-use.
1854Fraser's Mag. L. 317 Battling, grammarless and dictionaryless, with a work in a strange idiom. |