nominative

英['nɒmɪnətɪv] 美['nɑːmɪnətɪv]
  • adj. 具有姓名的;被提名的;被任命的
  • n. 主格;主格语
  • nominal adj.名义上的;象征性的;名词性的n.名词词组
  • nominally adv.有名无实地;名义上地
  • nominate vt.提名;指派;登记赛马参加比赛
  • nominator n.提名者;任命者;叙任者
  • nominatum n.[语]指称
Noun:
  1. the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb

Adjective:
  1. serving as or indicating the subject of a verb and words identified with the subject of a copular verb;

    "nominative noun endings"
    "predicate nominative"

  2. named; bearing the name of a specific person;

    "nominative shares of stock"

  3. appointed by nomination

1. Is it nominative or elective?
提名呢还是选举?

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2. Is this noun in the nominative?
这个名词是主格形式的 吗 ?

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3. I, we, she, and they are all nominative pronouns.
我, 我们, 她和他们都是主格形式的代词.

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4. In Polish, the vocative is almost always different from the nominative case.
波兰语中, 呼格常常不同于主格.

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5. In Latin, the nominative case of first declension nouns ends in'a '.
在拉丁文中, 属于第一类词形变化的名词的主格以a结尾.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Put this noun into the nominative.
      把这一名词转换为主格。
    2. In Polish, the vocative is almost always different from the nominative case.
      波兰语中,呼格常常不同于主格。
    3. In Polish, the vocative is almost always different from the nominative case.
      波兰语中,呼格常常不同于主格。

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