prescriptive
美音:[prɪ'skrɪptɪv] 英音:[prɪ'skrɪptɪv]简单释义:
adj.指定的;规定的;规范的;约定俗成的
网络规范性;规定性;规定性的
完整释义:
adj.
1.规定的;指示的,命令的
2.惯例的;约定俗成的
3.【法律】依照时效的,因时效而得的;由于长期使用而获得的
例句:
Potential aftereffects departure from prescriptive running procedure.
偏离规定的运行程序的潜在后果。For clarity, our intent is not to be prescriptive in terms of what constitutes good app design.
不过,我们并不规定什么是优秀的应用程序设计。But the constitution is less a prescriptive document than a constantly changing description of what has just happened.
但与其说宪法是一部说明性的文件,倒不如说它更象是对刚刚发生的事情作出的一种不断变化的描述。But overly prescriptive rules that fossilise the internet in its current form could indeed hamper innovation.
但是用过度指令性的规则将互联网固化在当前的状态必将打击创新。brown generally denotes drug energy and entities of both a prescriptive nature along with those drugs used for pleasure.
褐色通常表示毒品能量和为了享乐而使用毒品的存有们。If they do not, the FSF warns that "a more prescriptive approach . . . may prove necessary" .
金融稳定论坛警告称,如果银行不这样做,“也许就意味着有必要……采取更具强制性的做法”。There are worries overseas too, for instance that the SEC will try to interfere with IFRS and interpret it in a narrow, prescriptive way.
海外同样也有些担心,例如证券交易委员会是否会干涉国际财务报表准则或者从狭义,惯例的角度来理解它呢。But policy analysis is not really the point of his book, which is at its best when it is being merely descriptive, not prescriptive.
但是政策分析并非本书实质的重点,因此最好只是描述一下,而不作说明。
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