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1 nativeness
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2 nativeness
n.deysi pan / maqaamiyat -
3 nativeness
na.tive.ness[n'eitivnis] n estado natural. -
4 nativeness
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5 nativeness
s.el estado de la cosa producida por la naturaleza. -
6 Ursprünglichkeit
* * *die Ursprünglichkeitprimitiveness; nativeness* * *Ur|sprụ̈ng|lich|keitf -, no plnaturalness* * *Ur·sprüng·lich·keit<->2. (Urtümlichkeit) originality* * *die; Ursprünglichkeit: naturalness* * ** * *die; Ursprünglichkeit: naturalness* * *f.nativeness n.primitiveness n. -
7 دیسی پن
n.nativeness / vernacularism -
8 مقامیت
n.nativeness / nativism -
9 ♦ native
♦ native /ˈneɪtɪv/A a.1 nativo; natio; natale: one's native country, il paese natio; la patria; one's native place, il luogo natio; il paese natio; la città natale; native language, lingua madre; madrelingua; idioma nativo; native speaker, (persona) madrelingua2 innato; naturale; schietto; spontaneo: native ability, abilità naturale, innata; native kindness, gentilezza schietta, spontanea3 indigeno; del luogo; locale; native plants, piante indigene; native industry, industria locale; native villages, villagi indigeniB n.1 nativo; persona nata in un luogo; persona del luogo: a native of southern Italy, un nativo dell'Italia Meridionale; I am a native here, io sono di qui; He speaks Russian like a native, parla il russo come un russo2 indigeno, indigena; aborigeno3 animale indigeno; pianta indigena: The ostrich is a native of Africa, lo struzzo è nativo dell'Africa● ( USA) Native American, indiano d'America; ( anche) indio caraibico □ (Austral.) Native Australian, aborigeno □ (zool., Austral.) native bear, koala □ a native Bostonian, un nativo di Boston □ (comput.) native file format, formato di file nativo □ (zool.) native cat ( Dasyurus), dasiuro □ (spreg. o scherz., di straniero) to go native, fare proprio lo stile di vita degli abitanti del luogo; diventare un indigenonatively avv. nativeness n. [u]. -
10 crudeness
Синонимический ряд:1. boorishness (noun) barbarity; boorishness; cruelty; vulgarity2. coarseness (noun) coarseness; crassness; crustiness; dirtiness; filthiness; foulness; grossness; inexpertness; lowness; nastiness; profaneness; rankness; rockiness; scurrilousness; uncouthness3. impureness (noun) impureness; nativeness; rawness4. innocence (noun) artlessness; awkwardness; candor; ignorance; ineptitude; ingenuousness; innocence; lack of sophistication; naivetй5. rudeness (noun) lumpiness; roughness; rudeness -
11 Ursprünglichkeit
f1. nativeness2. primitiveness
См. также в других словарях:
Nativeness — Na tive*ness, n. The quality or state of being native. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nativeness — noun see native I … New Collegiate Dictionary
nativeness — See natively. * * * … Universalium
nativeness — noun The state or condition of being native … Wiktionary
nativeness — na·tive·ness … English syllables
nativeness — noun the quality of belonging to or being connected with a certain place or region by virtue of birth or origin • Ant: ↑foreignness • Derivationally related forms: ↑native • Hypernyms: ↑quality • Hyponyms: ↑indigen … Useful english dictionary
NNEST — (pronounced /ɛnˈnɛst/ en nest) or non native English speaking teachers is an acronym that refers to the growing body of English language teachers who speak English as a foreign or second language. The term was coined to highlight the dichotomy… … Wikipedia
autochthony — noun nativeness by virtue of originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place) • Syn: ↑indigenousness, ↑endemism • Derivationally related forms: ↑autochthonic, ↑indigenous (for: ↑indigenousness) … Useful english dictionary
endemism — noun nativeness by virtue of originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place) • Syn: ↑indigenousness, ↑autochthony • Derivationally related forms: ↑autochthonic (for: ↑autochthony), ↑indigenous ( … Useful english dictionary
indigenousness — noun nativeness by virtue of originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place) • Syn: ↑autochthony, ↑endemism • Derivationally related forms: ↑autochthonic (for: ↑autochthony), ↑indigenous … Useful english dictionary
native — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English natif, from Middle French, from Latin nativus, from natus, past participle of nasci to be born more at nation Date: 14th century 1. inborn, innate < native talents > 2. belonging to a particular place by… … New Collegiate Dictionary