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indicative [ɪnˈdɪkətɪv]1. adjective• to be indicative of the fact that... montrer que...2. noun* * *[ɪn'dɪkətɪv] 1.noun Linguistics indicatif m2.1)2) Linguistics indicatif/-ive -
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indicative [ɪn'dɪkətɪv](a) (symptomatic) indicatif;∎ his handwriting is indicative of his mental state son écriture est révélatrice de son état mental;∎ it is indicative of a strong personality cela témoigne d'une forte personnalité2 nounGrammar indicatif m;∎ in the indicative à l'indicatif►► Grammar indicative mood mode m indicatif, indicatif m -
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indicative [ɪnˊdɪkətɪv]1. a1) ука́зывающий, пока́зывающий (of — на);to be indicative of smth. служи́ть при́знаком чего́-л.
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indicātīvē, Adv. (indicativus), aussageweise, durch Aussage, Prisc. de praeex. rhet. 2, 8. p. 553, 3 Halm (p. 432, 4 Hertz).
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indicātīvē, Adv. (indicativus), aussageweise, durch Aussage, Prisc. de praeex. rhet. 2, 8. p. 553, 3 Halm (p. 432, 4 Hertz).Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > indicative
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > indicative calendar
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10 indicative exchange rate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > indicative exchange rate
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11 indicative planning
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > indicative planning
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12 indicative dump
indicative dump Kurzspeicherausdruck mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > indicative dump
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[in'dikətiv]adjective, noun (describing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions: In `I ran home' and `Are you going?' `ran' and `are going' are indicative (verbs).) indikativisch* * *in·dica·tive[ɪnˈdɪkətɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]I. adjthere are \indicative signs that the economy may be improving es weist einiges auf einen Konjunkturaufschwung hin\indicative sentence Indikativsatz m fachspr* * *[In'dIkətɪv]1. adjto be indicative of sth — auf etw (acc) schließen lassen, auf etw (acc) hindeuten; of sb's character für etw bezeichnend sein
indicative mood — Indikativ m, Wirklichkeitsform f
2. n (GRAM)Indikativ m, Wirklichkeitsform fin the indicative — im Indikativ, in der Wirklichkeitsform
* * *indicative [ınˈdıkətıv]A adj (adv indicatively)1. (of)a) aufzeigend (akk)b) andeutend (akk):2. LING indikativisch, Indikativ…:indicative mood → BB s LING Indikativ m, Wirklichkeitsform find. abk1. independence2. independent3. index4. indicated6. indigo7. indirect8. industrial9. industry* * *adj.anzeigend adj.hinweisend adj. -
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adjective, noun (describing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions: In `I ran home' and `Are you going?' `ran' and `are going' are indicative (verbs).) indicativotr[ɪn'dɪkətɪv]1 formal use indicativo,-a (of, de)2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL indicativo,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL indicativoindicative [ɪn'dɪkət̬ɪv] adj: indicativoadj.• indicativo, -a adj.n.• indicativo s.m.
I ɪn'dɪkətɪv1) ( revealing) (frml)to be indicative OF something — ser* indicio de algo, revelar algo
2) ( Ling) <mood/form> indicativo
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[ɪn'dɪkǝtɪv]1. ADJ1)2) (Ling) [mood] indicativo2.N (Ling) indicativo m* * *
I [ɪn'dɪkətɪv]1) ( revealing) (frml)to be indicative OF something — ser* indicio de algo, revelar algo
2) ( Ling) <mood/form> indicativo
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[ɪn'dɪkətɪv] 1.1)to be indicative of — essere indice o segno di
2) ling. indicativo2.nome ling. indicativo m.* * *[in'dikətiv]adjective, noun (describing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions: In `I ran home' and `Are you going?' `ran' and `are going' are indicative (verbs).) indicativo* * *indicative /ɪnˈdɪkətɪv/A a.( anche gramm.) indicativo: indicative mood, modo indicativo; (fin.) indicative rate, tasso (o cambio) indicativoB n. [u](gramm.) (modo) indicativo● to be indicative of, essere indice (o segno) di: The strike may be indicative of rising tensions in the factories, lo sciopero può essere indice delle crescenti tensioni nelle fabbricheindicatively avv.* * *[ɪn'dɪkətɪv] 1.1)to be indicative of — essere indice o segno di
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{in'dikətiv}
I. 1. показателен, който показва/загатва (of за, that)
2. the INDICATIVE mood грам. изявително наклонение
II. n the INDICATIVE грам. изявително наклонение* * *{in'dikъtiv} I. а 1. показателен, който показва/загатва (o* * *указателен; индикативен;* * *1. i. показателен, който показва/загатва (of за, that) 2. ii. n the indicative грам. изявително наклонение 3. the indicative mood грам. изявително наклонение* * *indicative[in´dikətiv] I. adj 1. показателен, който показва (загатва) за (of); \indicative planning икон. индикативно планиране; 2. ез. the \indicative mood изявително наклонение, индикатив; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv indicatively; II. n изявително наклонение, индикатив. -
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adjective, noun (describing verbs which occur as parts of statements and questions: In `I ran home' and `Are you going?' `ran' and `are going' are indicative (verbs).) indikativIsubst. \/ˈɪndɪkətɪv\/( grammatikk) indikativ, fortellende modusIIadj. \/ˈɪndɪkətɪv\/ eller indicatory1) ( grammatikk) indikativisk2) ( om fakta) påpekende, antydendebe indicative of tyde på, vise, vitne omindicative of ( om egenskap) betegnende for, typisk for, tegn på• Peter gave a chesty cough indicative of a man who had spent too much time in the pitPeters hostet på en måte som var typisk for en som hadde tilbragt for mye tid i gruventhe indicative mood indikativ -
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