determinative

英 [dɪ'tɜːmɪnətɪv] 美 [dɪ'tɝmə,netɪv]
  • adj. 决定的;限定的
  • n. 限定词;决定的事物
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determinative (adj.)
1650s, from French déterminatif (15c.), from Latin determinat-, past participle stem of determinare (see determine). As a noun from 1832.
1. Most of them emphasize determinative effect of system on modern department.
绝大多数结构变革的经验分析强调了国内和国际制度对现代部门发展的决定作用.

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2. An advisory opinion cannot in itself be determinative of Kosovo's status, he said.
一项参考性的意见实质上并不能决定科索沃的地位问题.

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3. In desertification and its opposite process i . e control of desertification, water plays the determinative role.
荒漠化过程与其逆过程即荒漠化治理中, 水在其中起着决定性作用.

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4. The determinative factors are industrial factor, comparative factor, technological factor and institutional factor.
其决定因素有产业性因素 、 比较性因素 、 技术性因素和制度性因素.

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5. The determinative method for low vapor pressure and their applicable scope are emphatically introduced.
重点介绍了低蒸气压的测定方法,列出了各测定方法的适用范围.

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