单词 | adverbially |
例句 | In pursuance, conformity, or accordance; Ð in this sense used adverbially for agreeably; as, agreeable to the order of the day, the House took up the report. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z Hence, adverbially: Without shirt of mail or armor. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z His verbs get goosed, too, adverbially: remarkably, dramatically. What Does Newt Gingrich Know? 2011-06-30T17:19:41Z He also has two quotations, Somerset and West Somerset for ‘main’ used adverbially. The Works of Aphra Behn Volume V The Dak still retains some adjectives thus formed, and hundreds of participles rendered by English participles, but used only adverbially, and it has become an adverbial suffix. The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages Many adjectives and some prepositions are used adverbially. A Manual of the Malay language With an Introductory Sketch of the Sanskrit Element in Malay As has been said, adverbs are formed from adjectives according to the rules above, and these adverbs mean adverbially what the adjectives mean adjectivally; e.g., fucai means 'deep,' and fuc� means 'deeply.' Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language No whit, used adverbially = not in the least, lit. ‘not a particle.’ Milton's Comus I should rather join it adverbially with 'sarvam, all;' that is, 'yours in full trust or confidence: grant me your affection.' Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems This word, among others, he has preserved; and he makes use of it adverbially in its proper sense, when he describes any body superlatively great, and excellent. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. But the building itself is ugly—nay, it is adverbially ugly; and no reading of poetry into it will make it otherwise. Your United States Impressions of a first visit There are other participial phrases which are used adverbially, but require somewhat closer attention; thus, "The letter of introduction, containing no matters of business, was speedily run through." An English Grammar Whether these ought to be reckoned adverbs, or not, is questionable: times, for repetitions, or instances, may be supposed a noun; but such phrases often appear to be used adverbially. The Grammar of English Grammars In the sentence above, I scent the morning air is the subject, thinks is the predicate, and me is a "dative," or a pronoun used adverbially. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition Nouns denoting measure, quantity, weight, time, value, distance, or direction may be used adverbially, being equivalent to phrase modifiers without the preposition; as, 1. Graded Lessons in English An Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room But it can stand adverbially by itself=out of love for Allah, for Allah's sake. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 Frequently the word there, instead of being used adverbially, merely introduces a sentence, and inverts the usual order of subject and predicate. An English Grammar When added to nouns, it forms adjectives; but some few of these are also used adverbially; as, daily, weekly, monthly, which denote time. The Grammar of English Grammars Besides these indirect objects, +nouns denoting measure+, quantity, weight, time, value, distance, or direction are often used adverbially, being equivalent to phrase modifiers. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition In the same sentence years is used adverbially to modify the adjective old. Graded Lessons in English An Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room Often; one of the many instances of the adjective used adverbially in the poem. The Lady of the Lake In this last example, lesser is used adverbially; in which construction it is certainly incorrect. The Grammar of English Grammars Plain and sound, according to our dictionaries, are used both adjectively and adverbially; and, if their superlatives are not misapplied in these instances, it is because the words are adverbs, and regularly compared as such. The Grammar of English Grammars Find in 1 a pronoun used adverbially and a phrase used as object complement. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition For example: cleanly, comely, deadly, early, kindly, kingly, likely, lively, princely, seemly, weakly, may all be thus compared; and, according to Johnson and Webster, they may all be used either adjectively or adverbially. The Grammar of English Grammars The word is not now used adverbially of time, though we may say "he followed after," etc. The Lady of the Lake In these instances, the article seems to be used adverbially, and to relate only to the adjective or adverb following it. The Grammar of English Grammars Yet, in instances not a few, the same word is capable of being used both adjectively and adverbially. The Grammar of English Grammars |
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