1.【语】主格的
2.被提名[指定]的
1.【语】主格;主格语
1.the form of a noun or pronoun when it is the subject of a verb
1.Nietzsche argues that Christian guilt operates nominative expectations that they have been stolen by his partion for self debasement.
尼采争辩到基督罪责运作,提名的期望,期望他们因,自我贬损部分而被偷。
2.Though the nominative diarrhoea of the solar system may have gone a little far, a well-chosen name is both picturesque and memorable.
虽然太阳系诸星的大名起得比较出格,但精心挑选的名字可以引经据典,有趣难忘。
3.Medical informatics - Messages concerning blood transfusion - Nominative delivery message and report on nominative delivery message.
医疗信息学.有关输血的信息.指定的供血信息和指定的供血信息报告
4.in latin , the nominative case of first declension nouns ends in a '
在拉丁文中,属於第一类词形变化的名词的主格以a结尾
5.In the United States and European countries, fair use of trademark includes both 'descriptive fair use' and 'nominative fair use'.
欧美法律中商标合理使用主要包括“说明性合理使用”和“被提及的合理使用”两种类型。
6.In latin , a noun derived from a verb and having all case forms except the nominative.
动名词拉丁语中的动名词,有除主格外的所有格的形式。
7.Case points nominative, all case, and case, Penn grid.
格分为主格、所有格、与格、宾格。
8.The default case in Russian is nominative.
在英文中预设格是宾格。
9.Is it nominative or elective?
提名呢还是选举?
10.Used to introduce a noun clause that is usually the subject or object of a verb or a predicate nominative
用以导出名词从句:引导作为动词或谓语主格的主语或宾语的名词性从句