abortive的意思和读音

abortive

: [əˈbɔrtɪv] : [əˈbɔː(r)tɪv]

adj.;【;【;【使

adj.+n.abortive attempt,abortive effort,abortive coup

adj.successful

adj.bungled,failed,fruitless,futile,unproductive

abortiveadj.

1.not successful; failed

an abortive military coup

abortive attempts to divert the course of the river

adj.1.,,2.3.,4.使1.,,2.3.,4.使

adj.1.not finished and therefore not successful2.[Pharmacy]causing abortion3.[Biology]describes an organ that has had its development terminated

1. aboriginal n. abortive adj. abound v. ...

2. abortion abortive abortus 500 ...

3. aboriginal abortive abrad ...

4. abortion abortive aboulia ...

5. 25. [ have not] 26. [ not accomplished;abortive] 27. [ unknown] ...

6. aboriginal n. abortive adj. abound v. ...

:,,,,使,,,

1.A finance ministry spokesman said the abortive auction did not mean the government has refinancing problems.

2.He'd abscond himself to a secret lair, from which he would lead an abortive raid to free slaves from a wealthy landowner's plantation.

3.The 1983 elections were held a year early, and were a direct result of an abortive military coup attempt on August 1, 1982.1983198281

4.Manuel Zelaya, president of Honduras, who was ousted by a military coup last month, made an abortive attempt to fly back to his country..

5.The Americans begin firing artillery to ensure the SS infantry did not follow up the abortive assault made by the DR panzers.

6.He even went so far as to break up the party bureaus that oversaw the economy, prompting an abortive coup by hardliners.

7.After Holland and his abortive visit to England, Des Esseintes did not attempt another journey abroad.

8.The deal is among the last standing in a raft of abortive exchange mergers launched this year.

9.what ' s more , the ovule abortive events of the two species is evident , which may be one of the threatening factors.

10.Following abortive bids by a brace of private equity firms, Telefonica of Spain is now mulling taking a stake.西(Telefonica)