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1 privative
prīvātīvus, a, um, adj. [id.], denoting privation; in gram., privative, negative (post-class. for privans):ne particula privativa est,
Gell. 13, 22; cf.: pars, quam Graeci kata sterêsin dicunt, id. 5, 12, 10. —Hence, adv.: prīvātīvē, negatively, Boëth. Analyt. Prior. 1, p. 483. -
2 privative
['prɪvətɪv]Abbreviation: priv -
3 peine privative de liberté
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4 מציין שלילה
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5 lišenosan predmetak
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6 lišenosni nastavak
• privative -
7 привативный
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8 elememto privativo
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9 prefijo privativo
• privative• privative prefix -
10 отнимающий
privative имя прилагательное: -
11 привативный
privative имя прилагательное: -
12 указывающий на отсутствие
privative имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > указывающий на отсутствие
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13 lišavajući
• privative; privatively -
14 lišavan
• privative; privatively -
15 ao-
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16 eas-
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17 tuna-
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18 privatif
privatif, -ive [pʀivatif, iv]adjective( = privé) private* * *- ive pʀivatif, iv adjectif1) ( privé) private3) Linguistique privative* * *pʀivatif, iv adj (-ive)1) (jardin) private2) (peine) which deprives one of one's liberty* * *1 ( privé) [jardin, terrasse] private;3 Ling [particule, préfixe, suffixe] privative.1. [privé] private2. [réservé à une personne] exclusive3. DROIT4. LINGUISTIQUE [élément, préfixe] privative -
19 privativo
adj.1 privative, exclusive.2 privative, that indicates absence.m.1 prerogative.2 privative, privative prefix.* * *► adjetivo1 (propio, exclusivo) exclusive\ser privativo,-a de to be the exclusive right of* * *ADJ1) (=exclusivo) exclusiveel hecho no es privativo de España — it's not only o exclusively a Spanish phenomenon
la planta es privativa del Brasil — the plant is peculiar o restricted to Brazil
2) (Jur)* * ** * ** * *privativo -va1 [ SER](propio): es función privativa del rey it is the king's prerogative, it is the exclusive right of the king2 ( Der):una condena privativa de libertad a prison sentence, a custodial sentence* * *privativo, -a adj1. [característico] exclusive;una facultad privativa del presidente a power which belongs exclusively to the president* * *privativo, -va adj: exclusive, particular -
20 отрицательный
1) General subject: adverse, minus, negational, negative, negatory, privative (об аффиксах и т. п.), unfavourable2) Grammar: privative (об аффиксах, частицах)4) Railway term: bad5) Diplomatic term: passive6) Physics: subzero7) Jargon: no go8) Information technology: negative-going (о сигнале)9) Oil: below zero10) Ecology: unfavorable
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Privative — Priv a*tive, a. [L. privativus: cf. F. privatif. See {Private}.] 1. Causing privation; depriving. [1913 Webster] 2. Consisting in the absence of something; not positive; negative. [1913 Webster] Privative blessings, blessings of immunity,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Privative — Priv a*tive, n. [1913 Webster] 1. That of which the essence is the absence of something. [1913 Webster] Blackness and darkness are indeed but privatives. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. (Logic) A term indicating the absence of any quality which might be … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
privative — [priv′ə tiv] adj. [L privativus < pp. of privare: see PRIVATE] 1. depriving or tending to deprive 2. characterized by a taking away or loss of some quality 3. Gram. indicating negation, absence, or loss n. Gram. a privative term or affix, as A … English World dictionary
privative — (adj.) 1580s, expressing negation (as the prefixes un , a , etc.), from L. privativus denoting privation, negative, from privatus, pp. of privare (see PRIVATE (Cf. private)) … Etymology dictionary
Privative — A privative, named from Latin [ [http://lysy2.archives.nd.edu/cgi bin/words.exe?privare privare] , at William Whitaker s Words.] , to deprive , is a particle that negates or inverts the value of the stem of the word. In Indo European languages… … Wikipedia
privative — I. adjective Date: 14th century constituting or predicating privation or absence of a quality < non is a privative prefix > • privatively adverb II. noun Date: 1588 a privative term, expression, or proposition; also a privative prefix or suffix … New Collegiate Dictionary
Privative a — The privative a (also known as privative alpha or α privativum ) is the prefix a which expresses negation or absence (e.g. a theism , ). Originally described for the grammar of Ancient Greek, it goes back to a Proto Indo European syllabic nasal * … Wikipedia
privative — ● privatif, privative adjectif (bas latin privativus) Sur quoi une personne déterminée a un droit exclusif : Jardin privatif. Qui prive de quelque chose : Peine privative de liberté. Qui indique la privation, l absence (par exemple, le a de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
privative — /ˈprɪvətɪv / (say privuhtiv) adjective 1. having the quality of depriving. 2. consisting in or characterised by the taking away of something, or the loss or lack of something properly present. 3. Grammar indicating negation or absence. –noun 4.… …
privative — privatively, adv. /priv euh tiv/, adj. 1. causing, or tending to cause, deprivation. 2. consisting in or characterized by the taking away, loss, or lack of something. 3. Gram. indicating negation or absence. n. 4. Gram. a privative element, as a… … Universalium
privative a — noun An alpha privative … Wiktionary