我同意这个说法我跟LAOX888 的分歧在于语法的理解, 我想。
例如, Read the highlighed part, and ....
他认为highlighted 是动词的过去分词,仍是动词,
我的理解是highlighted是动词的过去分词作定语,其性质是形容词。
一个词的词性要看在词在句子中的位置,而不仅仅是原始词性。
例如:Don't brother me, it bothers me.
究其原本词性brother 当然是名词,但是在这里当动词使用,做谓语动词。
一个词的词性取决于在句子中的作用,无论什么原始词性,只要做定语,那就是形容词性;如果做谓语,就是动词; 如果做主语/或者宾语,一定是名词词性。
如: An iron ring is glittering in the moon light, 这其中的iron作为定语,是形容词性;
Experimentally determined value, determined 肯定不是决意的意思,而是ascertained 的意思,作为定语修饰名词,因此是动词的过去分词不起动词作用,而起形容词作用,是定语来修饰名词。
新的语法体系的建立好像是James Quirk 从七十年代开始提出新的叫法,把-ed 分词当成形容词或者副词,不分动名词(gerund)和进行时,都是-ing 分词。我既不确切,似乎是中学老师提到的一本书叫做新编语法教程(章振邦)提及。
我倾向于:一个词的词性要看句子的位置和作用。
How do you spell “anti-disestablish“? 动词anti-disestablish是动词作名词使用当宾语;
Follow the highlighted routes, 动词的过去分词作形容词使用,使定语。
这个, 我同意你的说法,越扯的远分歧就越多,所以还是回去原句a group of determined people吧。你还是认为determined 当形容词时可以当“特定/defined/specific”来理解吗?
你真是够determined,咱们能不能把这个determined的问题化为TBD,你这个H是可以理解为humble或honest,但determined在几部权威词典里都有明确的定义。
https://www.google.ca/search?q=i+ha...j0j8&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8当然有了,
i have brothered you
这两个意思不一样,
“I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children”是否可以理解成 “I shall take no wife, hold no lands, shall be father no children”?名词做动词,很有古风。比如守夜人誓词:我将不娶妻,不封地,不生子。 I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. 这个father就被用成了动词。比如史记:沛公欲王关中,使子婴为相。如果不是grr martin或者司马迁,还是老老实实按标准语法来说话。。
网友之间讨论词语的使用, 用切磋和推敲比较好, 用辩论不合适,determine
verb
US /dɪˈtɜr·mən/
determine verb (DECIDE)
to control or influence directly; to decide:
[ T ] We should be allowed to determine our own future.
[ T ] Eye color is genetically determined.
[ + to infinitive ] He determined to find out the real reason.
determine verb (DISCOVER)
[ T ] to find out or make certain facts or information:
The police never actually determined the cause of death.
[ + question word ] I can’t determine why your phone isn’t working.
[ + that clause ] The investigation determined that the death was accidental.
我是从这个动词词性派生出来的过去分词的词义,
我认为没有问题。
LAOX888认为:
determined
adjective
US /dɪˈtɜr·mənd/
showing the strong desire to follow a particular plan of action even if it is difficult:
a very determined young man
She had a determined look on her face.
[ + to infinitive ] I’m determined to finish this book today.
determinedadjective
UK /dɪˈtɜː.mɪnd/ US /dɪˈtɝː.mɪnd/
B2 wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you:
[ + to infinitive ] I'm determined to get this piece of work done today.
She will get the job she wants - she's a very determined person.
More examples
Laox888他找到现成的determined 作为形容词词条;
- She's determined to make a success of this project.
- He was determined to find out the truth.
- Several publishers rejected her book, but that just made her all the more determined.
- After the fire we were determined to pick up the pieces and get the business back on its feet.
- No household security devices will protect you against the determined burglar.
我使用的是动词被动语态派生出来的形容词性的过去分词作为标语。
我的词意从动词中找。
Lamx888不要动辄教训人的语气,例如,越扯越远。
谆谆教导,与认为善,不辩不明,辩论无害。