idiographic
英:[ˌɪdɪə'græfɪk] 美: [ˌɪdɪr'græfɪk]
idiographic 基本解释
adj.具体的,各别的,独特的;
英英释义
idiographic[ ,idiə'ɡræfik ]
adj.relating to or involving the study of individuals
idiographic 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- In the course of historical and practical development, Lingnan culture has formed its idiographic rule.
岭南文化在历史与现实发展的过程中,有着独特的内在规律。
权威例句
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