nominative

英 ['nɒmɪnətɪv] 美 ['nɑmɪnətɪv]
  • adj. 主格的;记名的;被提名的
  • n. 主格
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nominative 主格

来自拉丁语nomen,名字,名词,词源同name,noun.用于语法格主格。

nominative (adj.)
late 14c., "pertaining to the grammatical case dealing with the subject of a verb," from Old French nominatif, from Latin nominativus "pertaining to naming," from nominatus, past participle of nominare (see nominate). As a noun from 1620s.
1. Is it nominative or elective?
提名呢还是选举?

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2. Is this noun in the nominative?
这个名词是主格形式的 吗 ?

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3. I, we, she, and they are all nominative pronouns.
我, 我们, 她和他们都是主格形式的代词.

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4. In Polish, the vocative is almost always different from the nominative case.
波兰语中, 呼格常常不同于主格.

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5. In Latin, the nominative case of first declension nouns ends in'a '.
在拉丁文中, 属于第一类词形变化的名词的主格以a结尾.

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