intransitively
adverb
languagespecializeduk/ɪnˈtræn.sə.tɪv.li//ɪnˈtrɑːn.sə.tɪv.li//ɪnˈtræn.zə.tɪv.li//ɪnˈtrɑːn.zə.tɪv.li/us/ɪnˈtræn.sə.t̬ɪv.li/(of averb) in anintransitiveway(= not having orneedinganobject):
不及物地(使用动词)Manyverbscan beusedeither intransitively ortransitively,including“eat”, “help”, “walk”, etc.许多动词既可以作为不及物动词也可以作为及物动词使用,比如“eat”、“help”、“walk ”等等。
Theverbform"wrote" is usedtransitivelyin AmericanEnglishand intransitively in BritishEnglish.动词形式“wrote”在美式英语中是及物动词,在英式英语中是不及物动词。
See
intransitive
- "Sneeze" is usually used intransitively.
- Name fiveverbsthat are not used intransitively.
- Youngchildrenareabletoproducetransitivesentenceswithverbsthey haveheardused only intransitively.
Linguistics: verb forms, tenses & types of verbs
- accusative
- art
- bare infinitive
- bent
- continuous
- infinitive
- participle
- passive
- passivization
- pluperfect
- present
- present participle
- progressive
- the active voice
- the first person
- the future perfect
- the past continuous
- the present continuous
- the present perfect
- the third person