Similar words: description, nondescript, prescription, inscription, conscription, proscription, transcription, circumscription. Meaning: [dɪ'skrɪptɪv] adj. 1. serving to describe or inform or characterized by description 2. concerned with phenomena (especially language) at a particular period without considering historical antecedents 3. describing the structure of a language.
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(91) The theory foundation of engineering drawing is descriptive geometry.
(92) These stages are not merely descriptive.
(93) Methods descriptive study and telephone interview.
(94) Firstly a descriptive model of self-reconfigurable robots is proposed.
(95) Descriptive language and mention of significant features are important.
(96) Descriptive ones are sub - divided into biographic pictures of King Cesar and those of the story plots.
(97) One of difficulties in descriptive geometry theories is to draw the intersection created by two general position intersecting quadric surfaces.
(98) Descriptive grammar and prescriptive grammar both are very important in English studies.
(99) However,(sentencedict.com/descriptive.html) the country of origin effects of those unfitting product concepts did not lead to brand dilution like the brand name of neutral descriptive.
(100) The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, One - Way ANOVA, T - test and Pearson product - moment correlation.
(101) This paper introduces the development, the function and feature of the CAI software for Descriptive Geometry.
(102) He tried to maintain an ordinary , conversational, descriptive tone.
(103) Each activity has a descriptive name and an entry action detailing the work performed by the activity.
(104) The collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistic - way ANOVA[sentencedict.com], product - moment correlation and multiple stepwise regression analysis.
(105) Through descriptive statistical analysis results can be found that the proportion of long-term debt is far lower than the proportion of current liabilities, as well as the lower management's stake.
(106) Using descriptive phrases and lots of color in overhead presentations or chalkboard gets their attention.
(107) We will display all descriptive and identifying date for each pollutant source.
(108) This paper analyzes the descriptive terms of address in the light of context and illustrates the importance of contextual analysis in understanding and translation of such terms.
(109) We distinguish the descriptive semantics from the functional semantics of modelling languages.
(110) The development of dynamic capability theory has a bottleneck problem for the intangibility of descriptive dimension and the heterogeneity of definition.
(111) Make sure that your TITLE and ALT tags are descriptive and accurate.
(112) A graphic descriptive language for building graphic library in plant design system is presented.
(113) Anatomy began as a descriptive science in the days when Latin was the universal scientific language.
(114) The first theory is descriptive model, and the second theory is analytical model.
(115) I noticed fairly early that her descriptions are slyly non - descriptive.
(116) Legal fiction has a variety of forms which generally can be divided into three categories: descriptive fiction, interpretative fiction and constitutive (constructive) fiction.
(117) Descriptive of a device which converts a serial input into a parallel output.
(118) However, clients and servers are not written in IDL, which is purely a descriptive language.
(119) The MIL-STD-1553B bus was introduced, its IP core was designed using the top-down and modularization method as well as the hardware descriptive language VHDL.
(120) The paper gives a review of some main linguistic views reflected by the primary research of descriptive grammar by Prof. Xu Si -yi.
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