transitive
a . 及物的
n . 及物动词
及物的及物动词
transitive 递移
transitive adj 1 :
designating a verb that requires a direct object to complete the meaning [
ant : {
intransitive }]
n 1 :
a verb (
or verb construction )
that requires an object in order to be grammatical [
synonym : {
transitive verb },
{
transitive verb form }, {
transitive }]
Transitive \
Tran "
si *
tive \,
a . [
L .
transitivus :
cf .
F .
transitif .
See {
Transient }.]
1 .
Having the power of making a transit ,
or passage . [
R .]
--
Bacon .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Effected by transference of signification .
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1913 Webster ]
By far the greater part of the transitive or derivative applications of words depend on casual and unaccountable caprices of the feelings or the fancy . --
Stewart .
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1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Gram .)
Passing over to an object ;
expressing an action which is not limited to the agent or subject ,
but which requires an object to complete the sense ;
as ,
a transitive verb ,
for example ,
he holds the book .
[
1913 Webster ] -- {
Tran "
si *
tive *
ly },
adv . --
{
Tran "
si *
tive *
ness },
n .
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1913 Webster ]
75 Moby Thesaurus words for "
transitive ":
adjectival ,
adverbial ,
attributive ,
auxiliary ,
auxiliary verb ,
brittle ,
capricious ,
changeable ,
conjunctive ,
copula ,
copulative ,
correct ,
corruptible ,
deciduous ,
defective verb ,
deponent verb ,
dying ,
ephemeral ,
evanescent ,
fading ,
fickle ,
finite verb ,
fleeting ,
flitting ,
fly -
by -
night ,
flying ,
formal ,
fragile ,
frail ,
fugacious ,
fugitive ,
functional ,
glossematic ,
grammatic ,
impermanent ,
impersonal verb ,
impetuous ,
impulsive ,
inconstant ,
infinitive ,
insubstantial ,
intransitive ,
intransitive verb ,
linking ,
linking verb ,
modal auxiliary ,
momentary ,
mortal ,
mutable ,
neuter verb ,
nominal ,
nondurable ,
nonpermanent ,
participial ,
passing ,
perishable ,
postpositional ,
prepositional ,
pronominal ,
short -
lived ,
structural ,
substantive ,
syntactic ,
tagmemic ,
temporal ,
temporary ,
transient ,
transitory ,
undurable ,
unenduring ,
unstable ,
verb ,
verb phrase ,
verbal ,
volatile
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TRANSITIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object, which is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that follows the verb and completes the sentence's meaning by indicating the person or thing that receives the action of the verb
TRANSITIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com TRANSITIVE definition: having the nature of a transitive verb See examples of transitive used in a sentence
TRANSITIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Some verbs (often called transitive verbs) need an object to complete their meaning Some verbs (often called intransitive verbs) do not take an object
TRANSITIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Some verbs (often called transitive verbs) need an object to complete their meaning Some verbs (often called intransitive verbs) do not take an object
Transitive and Intransitive - Verbs, Explained: A Guide to Tenses and . . . A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object —that word or group of words that completes the sentence’s meaning by indicating the person or thing that receives the action of the verb
Transitive verb - Wikipedia A transitive verb is a verb that entails one or more transitive objects, for example, 'enjoys' in Amadeus enjoys music This contrasts with intransitive verbs, which do not entail transitive objects, for example, 'arose' in Beatrice arose
Transitive Verbs: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster A transitive verb is a verb that acts on something (i e , the verb has a direct object) In the example 'he ate bones,' ate is a transitive verb and bones is a direct object
Transitive – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more — Self . . . The word transitive is a foundational term in linguistics and mathematics, primarily dealing with the way elements or actions carry across from one point to another