Determiner
volume
British pronunciation/dɪˈtɜːmɪnə/
American pronunciation/dɪˈtɝmənɚ/

"determiner"的定义和意义

Determiner
01

决定因素, 决定因素词

a determining or causal element or factor
02

限定词, 决定词

(grammar) a word coming before a noun or noun phrase to specify its denotation

What is a "determiner"?

A determiner is a word that introduces a noun and provides information about specificity, quantity, or possession. Determiners help to clarify which noun is being referred to in a sentence. Common examples include articles like "a," "an," and "the," which indicate whether a noun is general or specific. Other types of determiners include possessive words like "my" and "their," which show ownership, and quantifiers like "some," "many," or "few," which indicate quantity. For example, in the phrase "the dog," "the" is the determiner that specifies which dog is being discussed. In English, determiners always appear before the noun, and their use may differ in other languages, where they might have different forms or rules for agreement with the noun they modify.

03

决定性因素, 决定性论证

an argument that is conclusive
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