释义 |
clausal, a.|ˈklɔːzəl| [f. clause: see -al.] Of or pertaining to a clause or clauses.
1904C. T. Onions Eng. Syntax §300 A few broad principles have been enunciated, which, although they cover considerable ground, will not explain every kind of clausal combination which can be met with. 1905Westm. Gaz. 25 Mar. 2/2 Would they have gagged and bound their country's hands In Saccharine Convention's clausal bonds? 1961R. B. Long Sentence & its Parts i. 10 We can draw our examples almost entirely from clausal sentences of a single type: the main declarative. |