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[rɪ'fleksɪv]1) Общая лексика: возвратное местоимение, возвратный глагол3) Математика: возвратный4) Логика: рефлексивный -
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лингв. возвратныйАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > reflexive
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[rɪ`fleksɪv]возвратныйвозвратный глагол; возвратное местоимениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > reflexive
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[re·flex·ive || rɪ'fleksɪv]◙ n. התפעל (פועל חוזר)◙ adj. חוזר (בדקדוק); משקף, רפלקסיבי* * *◙ (רזוח לעופ) לעפתה◄◙ יביסקלפר,ףקשמ ;(קודקדב) רזוח◄ -
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1. n грам.1) зворотний займенник2) зворотне дієслово2. adj1) грам. зворотний2) відігнутий, загнутий -
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n. gram. 1. эгэх үйл үг. 2. эгэх төлөөний үг. -
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a., n., ad. 반사성의, 되돌아오는, 회상적인, 재귀(반사의), 재귀동사(대명사), \reflexively, \reflexiveness -
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adj (#ly [adv]) [gram] refleksivan, povratan* * *
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > reflexive
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adj reflexiu -iva
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Reflexive — may refer to:In fiction: MetafictionIn grammar: *Reflexive pronoun, a pronoun with a reflexive relationship with its self identical antecedent *Reflexive verb, where a semantic agent and patient are the sameIn mathematics and computer science:… … Wikipedia
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réflexive — ● réflexif, réflexive adjectif (de réflexion) Se dit, en philosophie, de la conscience qui se prend elle même pour objet. ● réflexif, réflexive (expressions) adjectif (de réflexion) Relation réflexive, relation binaire sur un ensemble telle que… … Encyclopédie Universelle
reflexive — re|flex|ive [rıˈfleksıv] adj technical a reflexive verb or ↑pronoun shows that the action in a sentence affects the person or thing that does the action. In the sentence I enjoyed myself , myself is reflexive >reflexive n >reflexively adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
reflexive — [rɪˈfleksɪv] adj linguistics a reflexive verb or pronoun refers back to the subject of the verb. In English, ‘to enjoy yourself is a reflexive verb and ‘yourself is a reflexive pronoun … Dictionary for writing and speaking English