请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 modifier
释义

modifiern.

Brit. /ˈmɒdᵻfʌɪə/, U.S. /ˈmɑdəˌfaɪər/
Forms: see modify v. and -er suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: modify v., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < modify v. + -er suffix1. Compare modificator n.
1. Scots Law. A person who assesses and prescribes a legal payment, penalty, etc. Cf. modify v. 3. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > taxation > [noun] > fixing amount of tax > one who assesses
taxer1377
taxator1424
gauger1483
sessor1496
cessor1565
modifier1570
stentor1574
layer1602
mise-layer1604
assessor1611
stentmaster1624
list-maker1666
lay-layer1669
lister1682
1570 in T. Thomson Acts & Proc. Kirk of Scotl. (1839) I. 179 If a minister sufficiently provided for his ministratione at any kirke have other benefices... Referr this to the modifiers of stipends.
1583 in Acts Gen. Assembly Church of Scotl. (Maitland Club) II. 636 A request sall be made to the modifiers for that effect.
1587 in Acts Gen. Assembly Church of Scotl. (Maitland Club) II. 726 The brethren agreeth, that certane of their number be adjoyned with the Lords Modifyers, to perfyte the assignations of this present year.
1627 in A. Peterkin Rentals Earldom & Bishoprick of Orkney (1820) iii. 86 Item, in respect of the delapidation of the prowestrie..the lordis modefeares hes allowit twa hundreth markis yeirlie to the prowest.
2. gen. A person who or thing which makes partial or minor changes to something.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > change > [noun] > change within limits, variation, or modification > one who or that which varies
modifier1682
modificator1889
variegator1891
diversifier1894
the world > action or operation > manner of action > lack of violence, severity, or intensity > [noun] > one who or that which mitigates or moderates
slakea1300
mitigativea1398
allayerc1487
slaker?1518
assuager1547
abater1583
mollifier1583
mitigator1586
moderator1589
softener1599
rebater1601
lightener?1611
allay1614
swager1617
mitigation1622
temperer1630
alleviator1665
alleviative1672
sheather1762
soberera1849
buffer1858
charmer1871
suppressant1884
modifier1890
moderant1897
shock-absorber1924
the world > relative properties > quantity > decrease or reduction in quantity, amount, or degree > [noun] > toning down > that which
qualifier1561
modifier1890
1682 H. More Annot. Disc. Truth 198 in Two Choice & Useful Treat. That universal Spirit of Nature is most certainly the Mover of the Matter of the World, and the Modifier thereof.
1757 D. Hume Four Diss. i. vi. 47 That a limited deity..should in the end be represented as sovereign maker and modifier of the universe.
1860 M. F. Maury Physical Geogr. Sea (ed. 8) xxi. 474 A powerful modifier of climate is the latent heat of vapour in the air.
1868 G. MacDonald Robert Falconer I. 243 We shall have..more modifiers and completers, and fewer inventors.
1890 Internat. Ann. Anthonys Photogr. Bull. 372 Colored media recommended as screens or modifiers of the light.
1943 Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. (ed. 4) VI. 191/1 Most of the artificial heliotrope perfumes contain modifiers of the geraniol type.
1980 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts Mar. 182/2 Its shell has to act as a satisfactory climate modifier, keeping out water, avoiding over-heating from the sun and so on.
1987 M. Bergmann Anat. Loving xvi. 204 After World War II, Balint emerges as the most important modifier of Freud's views on love.
3.
a. Grammar. A word, phrase, or clause which modifies another; (now) esp. an element within a noun phrase which characterizes more specifically what the head refers to. Cf. modify v. 5a.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic unit or constituent > [noun] > modifier or qualifier
qualifier1589
restringenta1626
restrictive1642
modificativea1661
qualificativea1661
modifier1865
1865 E. B. Tylor Res. Early Hist. Mankind ii. 26 A third [sentence] construction is common..; the modifier after the modified.
1924 H. E. Palmer Gram. Spoken Eng. ii. 68 Possessives used as Modifiers. (Generally known as ‘possessive adjectives’.)
1933 L. Bloomfield Lang. xii. 194 A prepositional expression and an accusative expression..appearing in entirely different syntactic positions (e.g. as a modifier of verbs: sit beside John, or of nouns: the boy beside John).
1970 G. C. Lepschy Survey Struct. Ling. vi. 107 Modifiers..indicate the value—singular or plural, definite or indefinite—of the particular element to which they are attached.
1988 W. Safire in N.Y. Times Mag. 6 Nov. 24/1 Today the term [hot button] is used more frequently as a modifier than as a noun.
b. Phonetics. A phonetic sign or symbol, such as an umlaut, which modifies a character. Cf. modify v. 5b. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > [noun] > phonetic transcription > phonetic symbols
sheva1582
quantity mark1860
breathing1864
stress mark1881
rounder1888
polygraph1893
shadda1896
modifier1899
length-mark1926
shift-sign1939
agma1957
1899 H. Sweet Pract. Study Languages iii. 21 Thus, if there is a special mark or modifier to express voice, the absence of that modifier necessarily implies breath.
1911 Encycl. Brit. XXI. 462/1 The Organic Alphabet especially makes a large use of ‘modifiers’—characters which are added to the other symbols to indicate nasal, palatal, &c., modifications of the sounds represented by italic letters in the Narrow Romic transcription; thus (ln) = nasalized (l).
4. Genetics. A gene which modifies the phenotypic expression of a gene at another locus.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > biology > biological processes > genetic activity > genetic components > [noun] > gene > types of gene
sex determinant1902
sex determiner1909
inhibitor1911
multiple factor1912
modifier1915
autosomal dominant1919
autosomal recessive1919
scute1923
gene1925
suppressor1928
rate gene1932
dominigene1938
buffer1939
polygene1941
switch gene1942
mutator1943
oligogene1943
sickle cell gene1946
supergene1949
ob1950
obese1950
regulator1960
regulator gene1960
regulatory gene1960
enhancer1967
oncogene1969
virogene1969
hedgehog1980
1915 T. H. Morgan et al. Mechanism Mendelian Heredity viii. 203 The F2 from the crosses to self-color indicate that such modifiers are really present in the rats.
1968 R. D. Martin tr. W. Wickler Mimicry in Plants & Animals ii. 33 Such modifier genes can switch the other genes on or off or alter their functional level so as to improve the correspondence of the mimic with the model.
1992 Equus Dec. 25/2 When black, brown, liver, bay and chestnut colors are diluted by genetic modifiers they form the dun shades.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.1570
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 0:46:46