1.a gradable adjective can be used with words such as “very,” “more,” or “less,” or have comparative and superlative forms. “Big,” “happy,” and “expensive” are examples of gradable adjectives.
1.A study of the gradable adjectives, then, will make us gain a better understanding of the differences between them.
因此,对于等级形容词的研究有助于我们更好地理解这三大词类的区别。
2.Some antonyms are gradable because there are often intermediate forms between the two members of a pair. So it is a matter of degree.
有些反义词存在级差,是因为在对词的两个词之间往往具有中间形式。
3.Contrary terms are gradable antonyms , differing in degree of intensity. so each has its own corresponding opposite.
相对反义词的语义有轻重程度之别,因而具有不同的反义词。
4.l Contraries are gradable antonyms, differing in degree of intensity, so each has its own corresponding opposite.
相对反义词是等级反义词,在强度上有所不同,因此每一个都有其相应的对立词。
5.Battery is not user up- gradable, the weight of 1. 36 kg.
电池不是用户可自行升级,重量1.36公斤。
6.Asymmetrical Comparison and Contrast of Gradable Antonyms in Pragmatic Presupposition
分级反义词在语用前提中的非对称比较与对比性
7.Finite Dimension Path Algebras with All Modules Gradable
所有模均可分次的有限维路代数