correlative
意味: Having a mutual or reciprocal relationship, such that one thing implies or is naturally associated with another. In grammar, denoting paired conjunctions that work together, such as 'either...or' or 'neither...nor.'
Correlative describes relationships in which two things are linked but neither is necessarily the cause of the other. In philosophy and law, correlative rights and duties are those that exist in tandem — a right to free speech, for instance, has a correlative duty not to suppress it. In grammar, correlative conjunctions come in pairs. In statistics and research, the word signals association without asserting causation. It collocates with 'correlative relationship,' 'correlative conjunctions,' 'correlative duty,' and 'correlative factors.'
例文
- The study identified a correlative relationship between levels of physical activity and self-reported mental wellbeing. 该研究发现了身体活动水平与自我报告的心理健康之间的相关关系。El estudio identificó una relación correlativa entre los niveles de actividad física y el bienestar mental declarado por los participantes.その研究は、身体活動の水準と自己申告による精神的幸福との間に相関関係を確認した。그 연구는 신체 활동 수준과 자기 보고된 정신적 행복 사이의 상관관계를 확인했다.
- In English grammar, 'not only...but also' is an example of correlative conjunctions that link parallel structures. 在英语语法中,'not only...but also'是连接平行结构的关联连词的一个例子。En la gramática inglesa, 'not only...but also' es un ejemplo de conjunciones correlativas que enlazan estructuras paralelas.英語の文法において、「not only...but also」は並列構造を結ぶ相関接続詞の一例である。영어 문법에서 'not only...but also'는 병렬 구조를 연결하는 상관접속사의 한 예이다.
- The philosopher argued that every right imposes a correlative obligation on others to respect it. 这位哲学家认为,每一项权利都对他人施加了一项相应的尊重义务。El filósofo sostuvo que todo derecho impone una obligación correlativa a los demás de respetarlo.その哲学者は、あらゆる権利は他者にそれを尊重する相関的な義務を課すと論じた。그 철학자는 모든 권리는 타인에게 그것을 존중할 상관적 의무를 부과한다고 주장했다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: academic, scientific, legal
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Medieval Latin correlativus, from Latin cor- (together, variant of con-) and relativus (relating to). Entered English in the 16th century, initially in logic and grammar.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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