词汇 | clause |
释义 | clause noun [ C ] uk/klɔːz/ us/klɑːz/ (LEGAL DOCUMENT) law (法律文件的)条款,款项 a particular part of a written legal document, for example a law passed by Parliament or a contract (= an agreement) They have added/deleted/amended a clause in the contract which says the company can make people redundant for economic reasons. 他们在合同中增加/删除/修改了一项条款,该条款称公司可以因为经济原因裁减人员。 Clause 4 of the constitution is thought to be the most important section. 宪法第四条被认为是最重要的部分。
(GRAMMAR) B2 language specialized从句 a group of words, consisting of a subject and a finite form of a verb In the sentence "I can't cook very well but I make quite good pancakes", both "I can't cook very well" and "I make good pancakes" are main/independent clauses (= they are of equal importance and could each exist as a separate sentence). 在 I can't cook very well but I make good pancakes(我菜烧得不太好,可是蛋饼煎得很不错)这句话中,I can't cook very well 和 I make good pancakes 都是主句/独立分句。 In the sentence "I'll get you some stamps if I go to town", "if I go to town" is a subordinate/dependent clause (= it is not as important as the main part of the sentence and could not exist as a separate sentence). 在 I'll get you some stamps if I go to town(如果我去城里,会给你带些邮票)这句话中,if I go to town 是从句/从属分句。
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