notional
adj. <正>猜测的; 估计的; 理论上的; 想像的
Something that is notional exists only in theory or as a suggestion or idea, but not in reality.
...the notional value of state assets.
国有资产的名义价值
1. having descriptive value as distinguished from syntactic category;
2. not based on fact; dubious;
3. not based on fact or investigation;
4. indulging in or influenced by fancy;
5. being (or being of the nature of) a notion or concept;
This definition, notional as it apparently is, has too many loopholes to hold water.
这种定义, 过于明显的倾向于表意, 有太多漏水的枪眼.
These credit derivatives have exploded in recent years, to an outstanding notional amount of $ 43 trillion.
这类信用衍生物近年来发展迅速, 目前价值达到4300万亿这个令人吃惊的数目.
His individual thinks to achieve cast notional upsurge to still do not have final end.
他个人认为创投概念热潮还没有最终结束.
A notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs.
有关成本的名义数据有助于确定生产成本.
Morphology comprises notional words and function words.
词法部分包括实词和虚词.