nominal

形容詞

UK/ˈnɒm.ɪ.nᵊl/
US/ˈnɑː.mə.nᵊl/

定義 nominal 形容詞

status(状态)

  1. Existing in name only, not in reality; being something in name but not in substance.

    名义上的;有名无实的

    • Although she is the nominal head of the college, her deputy handles the practical operations.

      虽然她是学院名义上的负责人,但实际运作由她的副手处理。

    • He is the nominal CEO of the company, but in reality, he does not participate in any decision-making.

      他是公司名义上的首席执行官,但实际上他并不参与任何决策。

    • The nominal leader of this team does not actually manage the daily operations.

      这个团队的名义领导者实际上并不管理日常运作。

amount(数量)

  1. Being a very small amount compared to the actual or expected cost or value.

    (金额)微不足道的;象征式的

    • They charge a nominal fee for access to the service.

      他们对这项服务收取象征性的费用。

    • The company sold its old equipment for a nominal price.

      这家公司以象征性的价格出售了其旧设备。

    • The budget for this project is nominal, as most of the resources are donated.

      这个项目的预算是象征性的,因为大部分资源都是捐赠的。

grammar(语法)

  1. language(语言)specialized(专业)

    Relating to or functioning as a noun.

    与名词相关的

    • In this sentence, the word 'happiness' is used in a nominal form.

      在这个句子中,'happiness'这个词以名词形式使用。

    • In grammatical analysis, we need to distinguish between adjectival and nominal uses.

      在语法分析中,我们需要区分形容词和名词的用法。

    • The word can have different nominal meanings in different contexts.

      这个词在不同的语境中可能有不同的名词含义。