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1 frequentative
A adj frequentativ:frequentative aspect frequentative Aktionsart (Aktionsart, die eine häufige Wiederholung von Vorgängen ausdrückt)freq. abk1. frequent (frequently) -
2 фреквентатив
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3 многократен
repeated, reiteratedвж. frequentative; multiplex; multifold, multiple, manifoldмногократен вид вж. iterative aspect* * *многокра̀тен,прил., -на, -но, -ни repeated, reiterated; език. frequentative; multiplex; multifold, multiple, manifold; за \многократенно ползване returnable; \многократенен вид език. iterative aspect.* * *frequent; frequentative; manifold; multifold; multiple; multiplex; repeated* * *1. repeated, reiterated 2. МНОГОКРАТЕН вид ез. iterative aspect 3. ез. frequentative;multiplex;multifold, multiple, manifold -
4 многократный
1. repeated, reiterated; reiterative; multiple2. лингв. frequentative -
5 многократный
1) ( многоразовый) repeated, reiterated; reiterative; multipleмногокра́тный чемпио́н ми́ра — repeated world champion
предназна́ченный для многокра́тного испо́льзования — reusable
2) ( большой - об увеличении или уменьшении) of many times (после сущ.)3) лингв. frequentative, iterativeмногокра́тный вид — frequentative / iterative aspect
4) тех. multiple, multiplex, multifoldмногокра́тный отка́з (оборудования) — multiple failure
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