Inclusive
[ɪn'kluːsɪv] or [ɪn'klusɪv]
解釋/意思:
(adj.) including much or everything; and especially including stated limits; 'an inclusive art form'; 'an inclusive fee'; 'his concept of history is modern and inclusive'; 'from Monday to Friday inclusive' .
整理:肯尼思--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(a.) Inclosing; encircling; surrounding.
(a.) Comprehending the stated limit or extremes; as, from Monday to Saturday inclusive, that is, taking in both Monday and Saturday; -- opposed to exclusive.
珍宁校對
同義詞及近義詞:
a. [1]. Inclosing, encircling.[2]. Including both, both being included.
奥布里校對
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Comprehensive, embracing, additive, implied
ANT:Exclusive, excepted, renunciative, adversative
編輯:梅布尔
例句/造句/用法:
- A more generous interpretation would be to say that he had tried to be inclusive, to attach a hundred sectional agitations to a national program. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- The low price of corn, from 1741 to 1750, both inclusive, may very well be set in opposition to its high price during these last eight or ten years. 亞當·斯密. 國富論.
- That is, the activity of each is placed in the same inclusive situation. 約翰·杜威. 民主與教育.
- THE ADVENTURE OF THE SOLITARY CYCLIST From the years 1894 to 1901 inclusive, Mr. Sherlock Holmes was a very busy man. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯歸來記.
- Their view of national policy has always been more inclusive, perhaps for the very reason that their membership is so much more exclusive. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- They cannot afford an inclusive pessimism about mankind. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
編輯:梅布尔