ascribe
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[编辑]源自中古英語 ascriben,源自古法語 ascrivre (“题写;归功;归咎”),源自拉丁語 āscrībere (“以书面声明”),等价于a- + scribe。
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[编辑]ascribe (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 ascribes,現在分詞 ascribing,一般過去時及過去分詞 ascribed)
- (及物) 将...归因于,将...归咎于
- One may ascribe these problems to the federal government; however, at this stage it is unclear what caused them.
- 这些问题可能可以说是联邦政府导致的,但目前还是不能确定原因。
- (及物) 将...归为...所著,将...归为...所创作
- It is arguable as to whether we can truly ascribe this play to Shakespeare.
- 能否真的说这出戏剧是莎士比亚写的还有待商榷。
- 2012, William Matthews, The Tragedy of Arthur[1], University of California Press,第 68 頁:
- […] and two enormous Scottish poems, the Buik of Alexander, which has been improbably ascribed to Barbour, and Sir Gilbert Hay's Buik of Alexander the Conquerour; one nearly complete Prose Life of Alexander and fragments of four others; a stanzaic translation of the Fuerres de Gadres which survives only in a fragment, the Romance of Cassamus, and three separate translations of the Secreta Secretorum.
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- (非標準,带to) 相信,同意
- 1997, James A. Russell & José Miguel Fernández-Dols, The Psychology of Facial Expression, →ISBN,第 133 頁:
- A survey of the literature reveals that many who have commented on the signaling of animals ascribe to the view that all of their communicative signals are manifestations of emotion or affect.
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- 2010, Beverley Joan Taylor, Reflective Practice for Healthcare Professionals: A Practical Guide, →ISBN:
- If we take a holistic view of human beings, we ascribe to the idea that humans are multidimensional and that they are greater than the sum of their parts – for example, their physical, psychological and spiritual aspects.
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[编辑]āscrībe