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thematic
- IPA[θiːˈmatɪk]
英式
- having or relating to subjects or a particular subject;relating to the collecting of postage stamps with designs connected with the same subject.
- a body of topics for study or discussion;a postage stamp forming part of a set with designs connected with the same subject.
noun: thematic, plural noun: thematics
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形容詞
- 1. having or relating to subjects or a particular subject the book is organized into nine thematic chapters
- ▪ British relating to the collecting of postage stamps with designs connected with the same subject. for the thematic collector volcanoes represent a treasure trove
- ▪ relating to or containing melodic subjects the concerto relies on the frequent repetition of thematic fragments
- 2. relating to or denoting the theme of a sentence some languages use special affixes to mark thematic and non-thematic elements
- ▪ relating to the theme of an inflected word.
- ▪ (of a vowel) connecting the theme of a word to its inflections.
- ▪ (of a word) having a vowel connecting its theme to its inflections.
名詞
- 1. a body of topics for study or discussion I soon gave up trying to prime him with the thematics of the piece
- 2. British a postage stamp forming part of a set with designs connected with the same subject.
- a catalogue giving the opening themes of works as well as their names and other details.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Chomskyan linguistics) any of a set of semantic roles that a noun phrase may have in ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a projective test designed to reveal a person's social drives or needs by their ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a projective test designed to reveal a person's social drives or needs by their ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[THəˈmadik]
美式
- having or relating to subjects or a particular subject: the orientation of this anthology is essentially thematic
- a body of topics for study or discussion: I soon gave up trying to prime him with the thematics of the piece
Oxford American Dictionary