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单词 pretextual
释义

pretextual

English

Etymology 1

pretext + -ual.

Adjective

pretextual (comparative more pretextual, superlative most pretextual)

  1. Having a false, contrived or assumed purpose; characterized by pretense.
    Synonym: pretextuous
Derived terms
  • pretextual arrest

Etymology 2

pre- + textual.

Adjective

pretextual (not comparable)

  1. Before the existence of a text.
    • 2016, Adele Berlin, “Literary Approaches to the Hebrew Bible”, in Stephen B. Chapman and ‎Marvin A. Sweeney, editors, The Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, New York: Cambridge University Press, DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511843365.009, →ISBN, pages 165–166:
      They maintained that while historical critics sought to get behind the text to its pretextual and early textual origins (a “diachronic” approach), literary critics concentrated on the final product, the text as it now stands (a “synchronic” approach).
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