柯林斯詞典determiner /d??t??m?n?/ (determiners) 1. N-COUNT In grammar, a determiner is a word which is used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate, for example, which thing you are referring to or whether you are referring to one thing or several. Common English determiners are "a," "the," "some," "this," and "each." 限定詞 返回 determiner劍橋詞典in grammar , a word that is used before a noun to show which particular example of the noun you are referring to 限定詞 In the phrases "my first boyfriend " and "that strange woman", the words "my" and "that" are determiners. 在 my first boyfriend 和 that strange woman 這兩個(gè)短語中,my 和 that 都是限定詞。 例句 Our English teacher taught us about determiners, which identify which particular noun you're talking about.When I say 'your diary ' or 'this example ', the determiners before each noun show which one I mean in particular . 返回 determiner