instrumental
- IPA[ˌinstrəˈmen(t)l]
美式
- serving as a means of pursuing an aim or policy;relating to something's function as a means to an end
- a piece of (usually nonclassical) music performed by instruments, with no vocals;the instrumental case.
noun: instrumental, plural noun: instrumentals
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形容詞
- 1. serving as a means of pursuing an aim or policy the Society was instrumental in bringing about legislation
- ▪ relating to something's function as a means to an end a very instrumental view of education and how it relates to their needs
- 2. (of music) performed on instruments, with no vocals a largely instrumental piece
- ▪ relating to musical instruments brilliance of instrumental color
- 3. relating to an implement or measuring device instrumental error instrumental delivery of a baby
- 4. denoting or relating to a case of nouns and pronouns (and words in grammatical agreement with them) indicating a means or instrument.
名詞
- 1. a piece of (usually nonclassical) music performed by instruments, with no vocals the opening tune is an instrumental
- 2. the instrumental case.
- ▪ a noun in the instrumental case.
- a learning process in which behavior is modified by the reinforcing or inhibiting effects of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a learning process in which behaviour is modified by the reinforcing or inhibiting effect of ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌɪnstrʊˈmɛntl]
英式
- serving as a means of pursuing an aim or policy: the Society was instrumental in bringing about legislation
- a piece of (usually non-classical) music performed by instruments, with no vocals: the opening tune is an instrumental
Oxford Dictionary