-
21 corrective
[-tiv]adjective (setting right: corrective treatment.) correctivo* * *cor.rect.ive[kər'ektiv] n corretivo. • adj corretivo, corretório. -
22 correctively
cor.rect.ive.ly[kər'ektivli] adv corretivamente. -
23 corruptive
cor.rupt.ive[kər'∧ptiv] adj corruptivo. -
24 cost-effective
cost-ef.fect.ive[k'ɔst ifektiv] adj que produz bons resultados pelo custo, custo-eficiente. -
25 deductive
de.duct.ive[did'∧ktiv] adj 1 dedutivo. 2 deducional. -
26 deductively
de.duct.ive.ly[did'∧ktivli] adv por dedução, a priori. -
27 defectiveness
de.fect.ive.ness[dif'ektivnis] n imperfeição, falha. -
28 detective stories
de.tect.ive sto.ries[dit'ektiv stɔ:riz] n pl contos policiais. -
29 detective
[-tiv]noun (a person who tries to find criminals or watches suspected persons: She was questioned by detectives.) detective* * *de.tect.ive[dit'ektiv] n detetive, investigador. • adj 1 incumbido de ou apropriado para descobrir, investigar crimes, etc. 2 pertencente ou relativo à polícia secreta. -
30 detractive
de.tract.ive[ditr'æktiv] adj 1 detrativo, que detrai, calunioso, difamatório. 2 que tira, que diminui. -
31 detractively
de.tract.ive.ly[ditr'æktivli] adv detrativamente, caluniosamente. -
32 digestive
[-tiv]adjective (of digestion: the human digestive system.) digestivo* * *di.gest.ive[daidʒ'estiv] n 1 medicamento que facilita a digestão. 2 Med supurativo. • adj digestivo, relativo à digestão, que facilita a digestão. digestive system sistema digestivo. -
33 directive
[-tiv]noun (a general instruction from a higher authority about what is to be done etc.) directriz* * *di.rect.ive[dir'ektiv] n ordem oficial. • adj diretivo, que dirige, governa. -
34 disadaptive
dis.a.dapt.ive[disəd'æptiv] adj mal ajustado, que se adapta mal. -
35 discoursive
dis.cours.ive[disk'ɔ:siv] adj discursivo. -
36 dispersive
dis.pers.ive[disp'ə:siv] adj dispersivo. -
37 disruptive discharge
dis.rupt.ive dis.charge[disr'∧ptiv distʃa:dʒ] n descarga disruptiva. -
38 disruptive strength
dis.rupt.ive strength[disr'∧ptiv streŋθ] n resistência dielétrica. -
39 disruptive
[-tiv]adjective (causing disorder: a disruptive child.) destrutivo* * *dis.rupt.ive[disr'∧ptiv] adj rompedor, rompente, que rompe ou produz ruptura, disruptivo. -
40 disruptively
dis.rupt.ive.ly[disr'∧ptivli] adv de modo disruptivo.
См. также в других словарях:
ive — [ iv ] n. f. • 1549; yve XVe; de if ♦ Germandrée à fleurs jaunes, dite aussi petit if, qui exhale une odeur aromatique résineuse. On dit aussi ivette . ● ive ou ivette nom féminin (de if) Labiée aux fleurs jaunes des jachères des régions… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ive — could mean: * Instrumental variable estimation, a statistical analysis method * the morpheme, ive , as in adjective, alive, five; * a contraction of I have * a rural municipality in Talsi District, Latvia * Jonathan Ive, an industrial designer… … Wikipedia
Ive — steht für St Ive, Gemeinde, Grafschaft Cornwall in England Ive ist Familienname von Jonathan Ive ( *1967), britischer Designer Siehe auch Ife Ivo … Deutsch Wikipedia
-ive — [iv] [ME < OFr if, fem. ive < L ivus] suffix 1. of, relating to, belonging to, having the nature or quality of [sportive] 2. tending to, given to [retrospective] … English World dictionary
-ive — ivesuff. [L. ivus.] An adjective suffix signifying relating or belonging to, of the nature of, tending to; as, affirmative, active, conclusive, corrective, diminutive. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ive — Ive, Antonio, Romanist, geb. 1851 zu Rovigno in Istrien, studierte in Wien Philologie und Literaturgeschichte, wurde 1875 Professor am Gymnasium in Capodistria, 1882 Dozent an der Wiener Universität, darauf Gymnasialprofessor in Tirol und ist… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
ive — ou ivette (i v ou i vè t ) s. f. Terme de botanique. Espèce de germandrée, dite aussi germandrée petit if (teucrium chamaepitys, L.), labiées. ÉTYMOLOGIE Origine inconnue. Pourtant on peut en rapprocher l angl. ivy ; anglo sax. ifig, lierre ;… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Ive — ive, ieve nf jument anc. fr … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
-ive — sufix forming adjectives from verbs, meaning pertaining to, tending to, in some cases from O.Fr. if, but usually directly from L. ivus. In some words borrowed from French at an early date it has been reduced to y (e.g. HASTY (Cf. hasty), TARDY… … Etymology dictionary
ive — muscate ou musquée, Chamaepytis, Aiuga, Abiga, quelquesfois Ibiga. Le vulgaire la nomme, Iva muscata … Thresor de la langue françoyse
ive — abort·ive; as·sault·ive; at·tract·ive; equat·ive; re·flex·ive; abort·ive·ly; adapt·ive·ly; af·flict·ive·ly; agent·ive; amus·ive·ly; ap·plaus·ive·ly; as·sault·ive·ness; as·sort·ive; at·tract·ive·ly; at·tract·ive·ness; ca·ress·ive·ly; na·ive·ly;… … English syllables