1. Imaginative /ɪˈmædʒɪnətɪv/ - 核心语义:富有想象力的(指人具有创造性的想象能力) - 典型搭配:~ writer/child/mind(富有想象力的作家/孩子/头脑) - 例句:She gave an imaginative solution to the problem. - 中文对应:富于想象的,有创造力的
可想像的,想像得到的[常和最高级形容词或 all, every, no 等连用,放在被修饰的名词后];
扩展解释:
1. 能想像的;可想像得到的
adj.
可想象的,想象得到的
word-vs-word-cn
【Imaginative】 , 【imaginal】 , 【imaginable】 , 【imaginary】 , though not synonymous, are sometimes confused because of their verbal likeness.
【Imaginative】 applies to something which is the product of the imagination or has a character indicating the exercise or the power of the imagination; thus, 【imaginative】 writings are often distinguished from such factual writings as historical, expository, and argumentative; an 【imaginative】 poet is one whose imagination heightens his perception of people and things.
【Imaginal】 , meaning of the imagination or within the conceptive powers of the imagination, has been used, especially by psychologists, to fill the need for an adjective which refers to the imagination only as a function of the mind rather than as a creative power or to images as the mental representations which follow a sensation; thus, a person belongs to one 【imaginal】 type rather than to another because of his tendency to have sensory images of a particular kind (as visual, tactile, or auditory).
【Imaginable】 often means little more than conceivable, but more precisely it may imply that the thing so qualified can be seen or apprehended in a clear mental image.
【Imaginary】 ((for fuller treatment see 【IMAGINARY】 1 )) implies existence only in the imagination.