英
[ɔːl'tɜːnətɪv]
美
[ɔːl'tɜːrnətɪv]
- adj. 两者择一的;供选择的;非主流的
- n. 二者择一;供替代的选择
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alternative的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
adj. (形容词)
- 非传统的,非主流的,不接受世俗准则的,另类的
- 随便一个的,任一的,两种可任意选择的,可供选择的
- 二中择一的,两者选一的,非此即彼的
- 交替的,取代的,代替的,代用的,替代的
- 不同的
- 可供替代的
- 选择
- 供选择的东西、事物
- 选择的自由,选择余地
- 替换物
- 二者之一,二中选一,二择一,二者必居其一,二者取舍,二者之间的抉择
- 交替
- 可采用的方法、办法
- 他途,别的出路,旁的选择
- 情况
双解释义
adj. (形容词)
- [A]两者择一的,供替代的 (of two or more things) that may be used, had, done, etc., instead of another
- [A]不寻常的,非传统性的 different from what is usual or traditional
- [A]非正统的 not based on or not accepting the established standards of ordinary society
- [C]取舍,抉择,可供选择的事物 sth that may be taken or chosen instead of one or more others
- [C]选择的余地,可供选择的机会 a chance to choose or decide between two or more possible things, courses or action etc.
英英释义
Noun:
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one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen;
"what option did I have?"
"there no other alternative"
"my only choice is to refuse"
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serving or used in place of another;
"an alternative plan"
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necessitating a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities;
"alternative possibilities were neutrality or war"
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pertaining to unconventional choices;
"an alternative life style"
alternative的用法和样例:
例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
- We have the alternative plans of having a picnic or taking a boat trip.
我们在去野餐或者去乘船旅游两个计划中只能选一。 - They are provided with the choice of two alternative flights.
有两个航班可供他们选择。 - I'd like to get some alternative music CDs for my niece.
我想买一些非主流的音乐唱片给我侄女。
用作名词 (n.)
- I had no alternative but to accept the offer.
我除了接受该项提议之外,别无选择。
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
- alternative press 非正统性报业
- alternative theater 另类剧
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
- adopt the alternative 采取选择
- face with two alternatives 面临两种选择
- find an alternative 找到可供选择的办法
- propose an alternative 提出一种选择〔办法〕
- other alternatives 其他办法
- practicable alternatives 可行的选择
- several alternatives 好几个选择对象
- viable alternatives 可行的选择
- alternative of going by train 选择坐火车
- alternative to … 的替换物
- alternative to sb's plan 可以代替某人计划的方案
经典引文
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The alternative seemed to be either death, or to be permanently supported by other people, or a radical change in the economical arrangements.
出自: J. S. Mill