descriptive

descriptive — 形容詞

1. providing a detailed account or picture of what someone or something is like, es

1.形容詞B2
釋義

描述的

詳細描寫事物樣貌或特徵的

providing a detailed account or picture of what someone or something is like, especially by mentioning specific features, qualities, or observations.

例句

A travel guide gave a descriptive account of the market, naming every spice and fabric.

一本旅遊指南對市集做了詳細的描述,逐一列出了每一種香料和布料。

descriptive account of [topic]

Ishaan's essay was so descriptive that I could picture the village clearly.

Ishaan 的文章描述得非常生動,讓我能清楚想像出那個村莊的樣貌。

so descriptive that

同義詞
  • detailed

    focuses on the amount of information included, whereas descriptive emphasises how the information is presented

  • vivid

    stronger in tone, suggesting the description creates a clear mental picture; more emotional than descriptive

  • illustrative

    used specifically to explain or clarify a point, often with concrete examples

反義詞
  • vague

    lacking specific details or clear qualities

  • nondescript

    having no interesting or distinctive features to describe

文法句型

descriptive + noun

be + descriptive

so + descriptive + that

常見錯誤

The book is very descriptive about ancient Rome.
The book describes ancient Rome in great detail.
💡'descriptive' is an adjective describing the quality of the writing, not a verb phrase; use 'describes in detail' instead.

2. focused on observing and recording how a language or field of study really opera

2.形容詞C1
釋義

描述性的

記錄實際用法而非規定規則的

focused on observing and recording how a language or field of study really operates in practice, without issuing guidance on what is correct or proper.

例句

Modern linguistics takes a descriptive approach to grammar rather than a prescriptive one.

現代語言學對語法採取描述性的態度,而非規範性的態度。

descriptive approach vs. prescriptive approach

This dictionary is descriptive in its method, recording how people actually speak.

這本詞典採用描述性的方法,記錄人們實際的口語用法。

descriptive in its method

同義詞
  • empirical

    based on observation or experience rather than theory; stronger methodological claim than descriptive

  • observational

    focuses specifically on the method of watching and recording without intervention

  • factual

    concerned with facts, but lacks the specific contrast with prescriptive that descriptive carries

反義詞
  • prescriptive

    stating rules or norms for how something should be done, rather than describing how it is done

  • normative

    establishing or conforming to a standard or norm, especially in ethics or social sciences

文法句型

descriptive + noun (approach/grammar/study)

descriptive in + noun (method/approach)

用法筆記

Often contrasted with prescriptive, especially in linguistics and the social sciences. This sense is most common in academic writing and discussion.

常見錯誤

The teacher gave us descriptive grammar rules to follow.
The linguist's descriptive grammar records how people actually speak.
💡descriptive grammar does NOT give rules to follow; it observes and records patterns.