English to Arabic Dictionary descriptive

descriptive

وصفي
definition
adjective
This book is primarily a descriptive work, seeking to provide detail about a specific historical missionary activity.
serving or seeking to describe.
The qualifying examinations were never objective, but descriptive .
describing or classifying without expressing feelings or judging.
translation of 'descriptive'
adjective
وصفي,
تصويرى
example
The purpose of this 'descriptive' study was to evaluate nurses' acceptance and use of an IV catheter safety needle designed to reduce injuries.
His 'descriptive' letters painted a picture of life in Tasmania for readers back in England.
The qualifying examinations were never objective, but 'descriptive' .
Indeed, the book is replete with 'descriptive' detail.
This is a handbook, with many tables and lengthy 'descriptive' passages.
All good objects will have 'descriptive' and administrative metadata.
His 'descriptive' passages are often a rhapsodic rush to the edge of sentimentality, only undercut in the final moment by a shift in tone.
One 'descriptive' study evaluated the preparation, emotions, and experiences of parents during their child's anesthesia induction.
The tale is more realistic, the characters deeper and troubled and the 'descriptive' passages delightful.
The 'descriptive' passages make the reader feel as if he or she is actually present.
Facts (the objective) are 'descriptive' , where events (the exemplary) partake in a process.
What becomes clear is that ‘there are no 'descriptive' facts without interpretive theory’.
There's definitely such a thing as a syntactic error, even in your native language, even as judged by 'descriptive' linguists.
The incidence, location, and type of injury, time loss caused by injury, and onset of injury were evaluated by using 'descriptive' statistics.
The 'descriptive' passages when she has tea with friends, or tends her garden, or shops for blouses to fit her ample bosom are a pleasure and add a completeness to the character.
He seems, first of all, to misunderstand that dictionaries of the English language are 'descriptive' , not prescriptive.
Freud recognized that the term ‘unconscious’ was better used as a 'descriptive' adjective rather than as a topographical noun.
With brief yet 'descriptive' passages moving quickly from one scene to another, he conveys a sustained air of urgency.
The main argument concerns the relationship between syntactic, textual, and ideological analysis, and the 'descriptive' methods required in text analysis.
James, who has just returned to school as a Year 10 pupil, chose to write the 'descriptive' passage as a homework task for English.
As indicated above, we view this range as 'descriptive' , not evaluative.
Most of the book is objectively 'descriptive' , be the focus spiritual or scientific.
These techniques are referred to as object oriented because they focus on modeling real-world objects, including both 'descriptive' data and behavior.
The beautiful pictures and 'descriptive' commentary showed what a fine country Zimbabwe is.
Most interesting to readers of Environmental History will be long, 'descriptive' passages on the natural environment.
Even when intended to serve merely as 'descriptive' terms of classification, the terms carry much historical and ideological baggage that bears on human rights concerns.
Each portrait includes a 'descriptive' evaluation of each space and a precis of its legal requirements, accompanied by a photograph and a scaled schematic site plan.
This book is primarily a 'descriptive' work, seeking to provide detail about a specific historical missionary activity.
One of the strengths of this book lies in the 'descriptive' passages.
There have been a number of 20c scholarly grammars of English characterized by a decidedly 'descriptive' approach and a focus on syntax.
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