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Processed by: | richwarm (2015-03-21 10:12:12 GMT) |
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<< review queue entry 39943 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> "attributively" is presumably intended to imply that it is the adjectival sense of "heuristic" (rather than the noun sense) that is meant here. But it took me a couple of minutes to figure that out. Does CL:個|个[ge4] work as a classifier for the noun "inspiration"? Usually, when "inspiration" is countable, it means "entity who/which provides an inspiring example". I grouped all the verbs together. I haven't checked the accuracy of the definitions. ====================================== Editor: Yves' suggestion seems pretty good to me. |
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- 啟發 启发 [qi3 fa1] /to enlighten/to explain and arouse interest/to inspire/inspiration/heuristic (attributively)/to teach/CL:個|个[ge4]/ # + 啟發 启发 [qi3 fa1] /to enlighten/to explain and arouse interest/to inspire/to teach/inspiration/CL:個|个[ge4]/(adjective) heuristic/ + 啟發 启发 [qi3 fa1] /to enlighten/to explain (a text etc)/to stimulate (a mental attitude)/enlightenment/revelation/motivation/ |