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单词 correlative
释义

correlative

See also: corrélative

English

Etymology

correlate + -ive or cor- + relative

Adjective

correlative (comparative more correlative, superlative most correlative)

  1. Mutually related; corresponding.
    • 1974, Thomas S. Szasz, M.D., chapter 12, in The Myth of Mental Illness, →ISBN, page 200:
      If we reinterpret these phenomena in terms of a consistently
      game-playing model of behavior, the need to distinguish be-
      tween primary and secondary gains disappears. The correla-
      tive
      necessity to estimate the relative significance of physio-
      logical needs and dammed-up impulses on the one hand, and
      of social and interpersonal factors on the other, also vanishes.
      Since needs and impulses cannot be said to exist in human
      social life without specified rules for dealing with them, in-
      stinctual needs cannot be considered solely in terms of biologi-
      cal rules, but must also be viewed in terms of their psycho-
      social significance—that is, as parts of the game.

Translations

Noun

correlative (plural correlatives)

  1. (formal) Either of two correlative things.
    Synonyms: equivalent, analogue
    • 1951, Hannah Arendt, chapter 5, in The Origins of Totalitarianism, New York: Harcourt Brace, OCLC 52814049, part 2: Imperialism:
      [] the new arrogance of the administrators abroad who faced ‘backward populations’ or ‘lower breeds’ found its correlative in the respect of old-fashioned statesmen at home who felt that no nation had the right to impose its law upon a foreign people.
  2. (grammar) A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbial form

Derived terms

  • objective correlative

Translations


Italian

Adjective

correlative

  1. feminine plural of correlativo
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