![]() ![]() 來源(10): Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1. ![]() In national politics, a member of the Lower House in this world, and without discernible hope of promotion in the next. ( Metaph.) Giving, or existing as, a transcript of what was originally presentative knowledge as, representative faculties representative knowledge. ( b) Similar in general appearance, structure, and habits,īut living in different regions - said of certain species and varieties.ĥ. the seller learns p and one in which she learns would not be equivalent. ( a) Serving or fitted to present the full characters of the type of a group typical as, a representative genus in a family. Assuming that the buyers ex ante type is h with probability ( h). Conducted by persons chosen to represent, or act as deputies for, the people as, a representative government. Bearing the character or power of another acting for another or others as, a council representative of the people. Fitted to represent exhibiting a similitude.Ģ. Representative \Rep` re* sent" a*tive\ (- z? nt`?- t? v), a. 來源(7): The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 ( b) A species or variety which, in any region, takes the place of a similar one in another region. ( a) That which presents the full character of the type of a group. A member of the lower or popular house in a State legislature, or in the national Congress. The heirs and executors or administrators of a deceased person are sometimes compendiously described as his real and personal representatives. centre of the cup (comparable to the shift observed in the natural antetype). The heir is sometimes called the real representative of his deceased ancestor. The fundamental frequencies obtained are between 324327 Hz (equivalent to. Note: The executor or administrator is ordinarily held to be the representative of a deceased person, and is sometimes called the legal representative, or the personal representative. ( Law) One who represents, or stands in the place of, An agent, deputy, or substitute, who supplies the place of another, or others, being invested with his or their authority.ģ. Addison.ĭifficulty must cumber this doctrine which supposes that the perfections of God are the representatives to us of whatever we perceive in the creatures.Ģ. One who, or that which, represents ( anything) that which exhibits a likeness or similitude.Ī statute of Rumor, whispering an idiot in the ear, Representative \Rep` re* sent" a*tive\, n. 來源(6): The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 These pictures are representative of life in medieval Europe. The Congress is representative of the people. ( more representative most representative) ![]()
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