dvandva
英:['dvɑ:ndvɑ:] 美: ['dvɑndvɑ]
dvandva 基本解释
n.并列复合词,相违释;
英英释义
Dvandva
A dvandva (Sanskrit द्वन्द्व dvandva 'pair') or twin or Siamese linguistic compound refers to one or more objects that could be connected in sense by the conjunction 'and', where the objects refer to the parts of an agglomeration described by the compound. Dvandvas are common in some languages such as Sanskrit where the term originates, as well as Chinese, Japanese, and some Modern Indic languages such as Hindi and Urdu, but less common in English (the term is not often found in English dictionaries).以上来源于:Wikipedia
dvandva 相关例句
权威例句
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