descriptively
常見(jiàn)例句
- A tagline is a slogan which succinctly, memorably, and descriptively sums up a company or product.
口號(hào)是一條簡(jiǎn)潔而令人印象深刻的標(biāo)語(yǔ),用來(lái)描述一個(gè)公司或產(chǎn)品。 - Because this page reuses that value in several places, I find it more convenient to store it a descriptively named variable.
因?yàn)樵擁?yè)面在多處重用這個(gè)值,我發(fā)現(xiàn)用一個(gè)含義明確的變量來(lái)存儲(chǔ)會(huì)更方便。 - As a scientist, I am also NOT trying to prescribe what kind of behavior you should take on, but I am descriptively reporting what science and research tells us about well-being.
作為一個(gè)科學(xué)家,我也并不是像醫(yī)生開(kāi)處方一樣指定你應(yīng)該做什么樣的行為,但我敘述性的向你報(bào)告了科學(xué)研究告訴我們的有關(guān)幸福的一些事實(shí)。 - By contrast, attempts to descriptively profile entrepreneurs indicate that they naturally have a greater affinity for open, individual endeavors (reading, biking, running, musical instruments, parkour, etc.) over team sports.
FORBES: Parkour and Entrepreneurs - Descriptively titled Part of a Large Magnificent Port Used by the Ancient Romans, the print seemed unusually cramped and illogical in perspective, Hebborn claimed, as if Piranesi had tried to fit his scene on too small a copper plate.
FORBES: Eric Hebborn Wants To Teach You How To Forge Art. Got A Pen? [Book Excerpt #2] 返回 descriptively