单词 | interpretive |
释义 | interpretiveadj. a. = interpretative adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > interpretation > [adjective] perihermenial1528 interpretative1569 interpretivea1653 perihermiacal1716 interpretational1867 a1653 R. Filmer Patriarcha (1884) iii. §15. 66 ‘Le roy le veult’ is the interpretive phrase. 1953 D. Cecil in W. de la Mare Private View p. vi In his critical essays, Mr. de la Mare had not the scope for his interpretive genius to display itself so freely. 1955 Bull. Atomic Scientists June 218/3 There will be some 200 to 300 supplementary and interpretive books on atomic energy provided by American publishers. 1966 J. J. Katz Philos. Lang. iv. 111 Both the phonological and semantic components are, therefore, purely interpretive. 1966 Meier & Elliott (title) From plantation to ghetto: an interpretive history of American negroes. 1969 A. B. Callow (title) American urban history: an interpretive reader with commentaries. 1970 A. Cameron et al. Computers & Old Eng. Concordances 107 I will admit that what follows will be interpretive. 1971 World Archaeol. 3 197 The field of interpretive functions which archaeologists call upon their pottery collections to sustain. 1973 Stud. Eng. Lit.: Eng. Number (Tokyo) 65 This is a highly controversial analysis, and has been much criticized by the so-called Interpretive Semanticists. b. Computing. Applied to a routine that executes a source program by translating each instruction into machine language and then executing it (by means of subroutines) before proceeding to the next instruction; of or pertaining to the operation of such a routine. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > software > [adjective] > system or utility program interpretive1951 system programming1958 monitor1962 1951 M. V. Wilkes et al. Prepar. Programs for Electronic Digital Computer i. iv. 34 There are in the library a number of subroutines which, when called in, execute series of operations according to sets of parameters in the store... These subroutines are usually called in by the method used for the closed type, the parameter following the orders which call in the routine. The routines do, however, form a distinct class, and have been labelled ‘interpretive’. 1957 W. D. Bell Managem. Guide Electronic Computers viii. 148 The availability of already established libraries is an important consideration in selecting a data system. And then there are ‘interpretive routines’, ‘pseudo coding’, ‘compilers’, and many other specialized programming methods and techniques. 1964 F. L. Westwater Electronic Computers ix. 143 As the number of subroutines available increased..whole programs could be written without any machine code being necessary. The coded orders were read in and a special routine (called the interpretive program or ‘interpreter’) selected each required subroutine in turn. 1970 O. Dopping Computers & Data Processing xix. 306 Nowadays, the interpretive systems are used mainly for simulating a computer B using another computer A with other programming characteristics. Derivatives inˈterpretively adv. inferentially. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > hidden or indirect meaning > [adverb] sidelings?a1400 covertlyc1400 impliedlyc1449 by implicationa1575 implicatelya1575 implicatively1579 over the shoulder1596 interpretatively1602 implicitly1610 indirectly1613 insinuatively1617 enfoldedly1624 involvedly1624 tacitly1635 tacidly1640 by interpretation1692 adumbratively1753 inexplicitly1776 interpretively1867 1867 in J. Goodwin Πληρωμα Το Πνευματικου (rev. ed.) 285 To know..that God is able to enlighten..is interpretively [1670 interpretatively] or constructively to know that he hath a Spirit to give. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < adj.a1653 |
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