præskriptiv

præskriptiv
præ|skrip|tiv
adj., -t, -e (foreskrivende, normativ)

Dansk ordbog. 2015.

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  • deskriptiv — de|skriptiv [...ti̱f; zu lat. describere, descriptum =beschreiben]: beschreibend (z. B. deskriptive Anatomie) …   Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke

  • descriptive — de|scrip|tive [dıˈskrıptıv] adj 1.) giving a description of something ▪ the descriptive passages in the novel 2.) technical describing how the words of a language are actually used, rather than saying how they ought to be used ≠ ↑prescriptive… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • prescriptive — pre|scrip|tive [prıˈskrıptıv] adj 1.) saying how something should or must be done, or what should be done ▪ prescriptive teaching methods 2.) stating how a language should be used, rather than describing how it is used ≠ ↑descriptive ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • descriptive — de|scrip|tive [ dı skrıptıv ] adjective describing something: descriptive language …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • prescriptive — pre|scrip|tive [ prı skrıptıv ] adjective 1. ) stating what should happen, or what someone should do: prescriptive policies 2. ) LINGUISTICS stating how people should use a language rather than describing how they really use it ╾… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • descriptive — /dəˈskrɪptɪv / (say duh skriptiv) adjective 1. having the quality of describing; characterised by description. 2. Grammar a. seeking to describe language as it is rather than prescribe what it should be. b. (of an adjective) expressing a quality… …  

  • descriptive clause — /dəˈskrɪptɪv klɔz/ (say duh skriptiv klawz) noun a relative clause, in English writing usually set off in commas, which describes or supplements, but does not identify, the antecedent; nonrestrictive clause. In this year, which has been dry, is… …  

  • descriptive geometry — /dəˌskrɪptɪv dʒiˈɒmətri/ (say duh.skriptiv jee omuhtree) noun 1. the theory of making projections of any accurately defined figure such that from them can be deduced not only its projective, but also its metrical properties. 2. geometry in… …  

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