ex.trin.sic
adj.(形容词)Not forming an essential or inherent part of a thing; extraneous.非本质的,无关系的:不是形成某物的本质的或固有的部分的;无关系的Originating from the outside; external.外来的;外部的
来源:Latin extronsecus [from outside] 拉丁语 extronsecus [来自外部的] exter [outside] * see exterior exter [在外面的] *参见 exterior-im [adv. suff.] -im [副词后缀] secus [alongside] * see sek w- secus [停靠] *参见 sek w-
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extrin.sically
adv.(副词)<参考词汇><同义词>extrinsic,extraneous,foreign,alien同义词>These adjectives mean not part of the essential nature of a thing.这些形容词的意思是一事物非本质的部分。 Extrinsic applies to what is either outside of a thing or derived from something external to it: Extrinsic 用来指某物外面的或来自于某物外面的: 例句:.How is it possible to write about Frank Sinatra in a manner that suggests his music is in some way extrinsic to himô. (Barbara Grizzuti Harrison).What isextraneous comes from without and is inessential or irrelevant: .以把音乐和弗兰克·新纳特拉分开的方式,怎么可能去写关于他的文章呢? (芭芭拉·格里朱迪·哈里森)。Extraneous 是指无本质联系或无关的:
例句:an issue extraneous to the debate. Somethingforeign is markedly different from and incompatible with the thing in question: 与辩题无关的争论。 指Foreign 的东西是与所谈的事物明显不同的和相互矛盾的:
例句:Jealousy is foreign to his nature. What isalien is irreconcilably different: 嫉妒不是他的本性。 所谓的alien 是不可调和的不同:
例句:an economic theory alien to the spirit of capitalism. 完全不同于资本主义本质的经济理论
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