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adj.规定的,指定的;(语言)规范的;(权利、头衔或制度因长期使用或随时间推移变得)合法的,约定俗成的
Implicitly or explicitly, American fashion addressed a democracy, whereas traditional Paris-based fashion was prescriptive and imposed on women, willing or not.───美国时装明着暗着都会强调民主,而以巴黎为基础的传统时装是约定俗成,强加于妇女的,不管她们愿不愿意。
Prescriptive grammarians have been presented as blind adherents to a historical tradition.───严格规范的语法学家被描述为对历史传统的盲目追随者。
psychologists insist, however, that they are not being prescriptive.───然而,心理学家坚称他们并非一味说教。
For clarity, our intent is not to be prescriptive in terms of what constitutes good app design.───不过,我们并不规定什么是优秀的应用程序设计。
The practical strategy for a security implementation is much more likely to be developed through a more prescriptive process.───安全政策执行的首要策略,更有可能是通过一个约定俗成的过程来开发的。
Mathematics is a product of Man. Its laws were invented to help make sense of the universe, and are descriptive, not prescriptive.───数学是人类的产物。人类发现它的规则,用于帮助自己了解宇宙,因而它是描述性的,而不是说明性的。
But policy analysis is not really the point of his book, which is at its best when it is being merely descriptive, not prescriptive.───但是政策分析并非本书实质的重点,因此最好只是描述一下,而不作说明。
But policymakers have also to remember that prescriptive regulation is often counterproductive.───但决策者也必须记住,指令性监管通常会产生反效果。
The logical starting point established in the light of this principle contains prescriptive theories of the discipline.───照此原则所确定的逻辑起点包含了对学科理论体系的规定性。