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1 proper
adj propi -òpia, característic, apropiat -ada | correcte -a | pròpiament dit | convenient, adient | decent -
2 proper derivation
s LINGÜÍSTICA derivació pròpia -
3 proper noun
s nom propi -
4 κοντινός
proper -
5 προσεχής
proper -
6 close
v tancar, tapar, obstruir, estrènyer | acabar, concloure, clausurar | COM saldar (compte) | tancar-se, apropar-ses fi, final, conclusió | clos, recinteadj proper, pròxim, premut, molt junt, compacte| detallat, minuciós, precís, exacte, fidel | tancat | íntim | carregat (ambient), mal ventilat, fe¡xuc, xafogósadv prop de -
7 coming
s arribada, vingudaadj proper, vinent -
8 contiguous
adj immediat, proper, contigu -
9 dot pitch
s densitat de punts. Def. del Termcat: Distància entre un punt d'un monitor i el punt més proper del mateix color. -
10 forthcoming
adj proper, pròxim, vinent | disponible, amable -
11 future
adj futur, proper, a venirs futur, esdevenidor | COM futurs -
12 handy
adj destre, hàbil, traçut | a mà, proper, a prop | pràctic, útil -
13 nearby
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14 neighbouring
adj veí -ïna, proper, immediat -
15 next
adj pròxim, proper, immediat, contigu -ígua, del costat, veí -ïna | següent, successiu -iva, futur, vinentadv després, més tard, a continuacióprep al costat de | després de, immediatament, la pròxima vegadapron el següent, la següentnext door del costat, de la casa del costatnext life vida futura -
16 εγγύς μέλλον
el futur proper
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Proper — Prop er, a. [OE. propre, F. propre, fr. L. proprius. Cf. {Appropriate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Belonging to one; one s own; individual. His proper good [i. e., his own possessions]. Chaucer. My proper son. Shak. [1913 Webster] Now learn the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Proper — may refer to:* Proper (liturgy), the part of a Christian liturgy that is specific to the date within the Liturgical Year * Proper frame, such system of reference in which object is stationary (non moving), sometimes also called a co moving frame… … Wikipedia
proper — [präp′ər] adj. [ME propre < OFr < L proprius, one s own] 1. specially adapted or suitable to a specific purpose or specific conditions; appropriate [the proper tool for a job] 2. naturally belonging or peculiar (to) [weather proper to… … English World dictionary
proper — prop·er adj: marked by fitness or correctness; esp: being in accordance with established procedure, law, jurisdiction, or standards of care, fairness, and justice argued that the shareholder was acting in bad faith and lacked a proper purpose for … Law dictionary
proper — Adj sauber erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. propre, das auf l. proprius eigen, eigentümlich zurückgeht. Ebenso nndl. proper, ne. proper, nschw. proper, nnorw. proper. ✎ DF 2 (1942), 690f.; Jones (1976), 543;… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
proper — [adj1] suitable able, applicable, appropriate, apt, au fait, becoming, befitting, capable, competent, convenient, decent, desired, felicitous, fit, fitting, good, happy, just, legitimate, meet, qualified, right, suited, true, useful; concept 558… … New thesaurus
proper — early 13c., adapted to some purpose, fit, apt, from O.Fr. propre (11c.), from L. proprius one s own, particular to itself, from pro privo for the individual. Proper name belonging to or relating to the person or thing in question, is from late… … Etymology dictionary
proper — Adj. (Oberstufe) ugs.: im Äußeren ordentlich und sauber Synonyme: adrett, gepflegt Beispiele: Ihre Kleidung ist immer sehr proper. Das Zimmer ist proper aufgeräumt … Extremes Deutsch
proper — ► ADJECTIVE 1) truly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine. 2) (after a noun ) strictly so called: the World Cup proper. 3) suitable or appropriate; correct. 4) respectable, especially excessively so. 5) (proper to) belonging or… … English terms dictionary
proper to — formal : belonging to or suited to (something) Are such violent emotions proper to poetry? • • • Main Entry: ↑proper … Useful english dictionary
Proper — Prop er, adv. Properly; hence, to a great degree; very; as, proper good. [Colloq & Vulgar] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English