illustrative
/ˈɪləstrətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈlʌstrətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈlə-strə-tiv also ˈi-lə-ˌstrā-/ (ame, mw)
illustrative — 形容詞
- illustrativepositive
- more illustrativecomparative
- most illustrativesuperlative
1. providing examples or specific details that help make an idea, situation, or pro
說明的
提供例證來說明事物
providing examples or specific details that help make an idea, situation, or process clearer and easier to understand
Professor Umi used several illustrative diagrams to explain how the solar system formed.
Umi 教授用了幾張說明性的圖表來解釋太陽系是如何形成的。
illustrative + noun (diagrams) — attributive use
The case study was highly illustrative of the unexpected problems that small farms face during droughts.
這個案例研究充分說明了小型農場在乾旱期間面臨的意外問題。
be illustrative of + noun phrase — predicative use
Pablo included an illustrative quotation from an early review to strengthen his argument.
Pablo 引用了某篇早期評論中的一段說明性文字來加強他的論點。
The data from the experiment provides an illustrative example of how temperature affects plant growth.
實驗數據提供了一個說明性的例子,展示溫度如何影響植物生長。
These health statistics are illustrative of the wider gap between urban and rural communities.
這些健康統計數據說明了城鄉社區之間的差距正在擴大。
- explanatory
broader than 'illustrative'; covers anything that makes something clear, not necessarily through examples
- demonstrative
stronger emphasis on proving or showing through action or evidence; often implies direct proof
- descriptive
focuses on giving a detailed account of something rather than helping explain its meaning
- confusing
makes something harder rather than easier to understand
- misleading
gives a false or distorted picture instead of a clear one
文法句型
illustrative + noun
be illustrative of + noun
serve an illustrative purpose
用法筆記
Common in academic and professional writing. The predicative pattern 'be illustrative of + noun' is especially frequent in formal analysis and research contexts.