discursive 详细解释

discursive

[di'skə:siv]

adj.散漫的, 不得要领的,推论的

词形变化

副词: discursively | 名词: discursiveness |

词义辨析

同义参见:

incoherent  desultory  excursive  episodic  

反义:

a.推论的

intuitive  

英英释义

形容词 discursive:

proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition

同义词:dianoetic

(of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects

同义词:digressive, excursive, rambling

补充

discursivediscursive英:[disˈkə:siv] 美:[dɪˈskɚsɪv]adj.1.东拉西扯的, 离题的

例句

1. a livelier, more candid, and more discursive treatment of the subject对这个主题更生动、更坦率、更具发散性的论述 2. This type of work will tend to be less concentrated and more discursive and declamatory.这种作品往往会不那么凝练, 而是更加不着边际、更加夸夸其谈。 3. It was clogged up with sections of discursive polemic.它充斥着一段段杂乱无章的激烈争辩。 4. discursive strategies such as irony and allegory诸如反讽和讽喻之类的话语策略 5. students often write dull, second-hand, discursive prose.学生们写的文章往往枯燥乏味、缺乏新意、东扯西拉。 6. the short story is concentrated, whereas the novel is discursive.短篇小说的内容是集中的,而长篇小说则是展得很开的。 7. the attempt to transform utterances from one discursive context to another.将讲话从一种论述背景转换到另一种的努力。 8. The instructor gave a discursive [=rambling] lecture that wandered from one topic to another.那位讲师的讲座东拉西扯,一会儿谈这个话题,一会儿谈那个话题。 9. discursive prose东拉西扯的散文 10. He writes discursively.他写得不着边际。