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{'trænzitiv}
a грам. преходен* * *{'tranzitiv} а грам. преходен.* * *преходен;* * *a грам. преходен* * *transitive[´tra:nzitiv] adj ез. преходен, краткотраен, временен, транзитивен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv transitively. -
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I [`trʒnsitivˌ -zi-] n; грам.перехідне, транзитивне дієслово; перехідна, транзитивна конструкціяII ['trʒnsitivˌ -zi-] a1) гpaм. перехідний, транзитивний2) мaт., транзитивний3) = transitional -
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['trænsitiv]((of a verb) having an object: He hit the ball; Open the door!) prehoden (glagol)* * *[traensitiv]1.adjectiveprehoden;2.noun (= transitive verb) prehoden, tranzitiven glagol -
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adj. transitief, overgankelijk--------n. het overgankelijk zijn -
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transitiv;\transitive verb transitives Verb n Transitiv nt -
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['træn(t)sətɪv], ['trɑːn-], [-zə-]прил.1) лингв. переходный2) преходящий; кратковременный3) мат.; лог. транзитивный•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Transitive and intransitive verbs[/ref] -
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/'trænsitiv/ * tính từ - (ngôn ngữ học) =transitive verb+ ngoại động từ - (ngôn ngữ học) ngoại động từ -
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1) Общая лексика: переходная, транзитивная конструкция, переходной, промежуточный, транзитивный, транзитивный глагол2) Грамматика: переходный, переходный глагол3) Психология: мимолётный, преходящий -
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[`trænsɪtɪv]переходныйпреходящий; кратковременныйтранзитивныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > transitive
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[tran·si·tive || 'trænsɪtɪv,-z-]◙ n. פועל יוצא◙ adj. ארעי; יוצא (פועל)* * *◙ (לעופ) אצוי ;יערא◄◙ אצוי לעופ◄ -
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'trænsitiv((of a verb) having an object: He hit the ball; Open the door!) transitivIsubst. \/ˈtrænsɪtɪv\/, \/ˈtrɑːnsɪtɪv\/( grammatikk) transitivt verbIIadj. \/ˈtrænsɪtɪv\/, \/ˈtrɑːnsɪtɪv\/1) ( grammatikk) transitiv2) overgangs- -
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['trænsitiv]((of a verb) having an object: He hit the ball; Open the door!) transitiv* * *['trænsitiv]((of a verb) having an object: He hit the ball; Open the door!) transitiv -
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pelengkap penderita* * *katakerja transitif* * *pelengkap penderita -
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whaihono -
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nápapalipat -
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n.maruuri (m.) / muta^addi (m.)
См. также в других словарях:
Transitive — Tran si*tive, a. [L. transitivus: cf. F. transitif. See {Transient}.] 1. Having the power of making a transit, or passage. [R.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Effected by transference of signification. [1913 Webster] By far the greater part of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transitive — [tran′sə tiv, tran′zətiv] adj. [LL transitivus < L transitus: see TRANSIT] 1. Rare of, showing, or characterized by transition; transitional 2. Gram. expressing an action thought of as passing over to and having an effect on some person or… … English World dictionary
transitive — (adj.) taking a direct object (of verbs), 1570s (implied in transitively), from L.L. transitivus (Priscian) transitive, lit. that may pass over (to another person), from transire go or cross over (see TRANSIENT (Cf. transient)) … Etymology dictionary
transitive — index temporary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
transitive — ► ADJECTIVE Grammar ▪ (of a verb) able to take a direct object, e.g. saw in he saw the donkey. The opposite of INTRANSITIVE(Cf. ↑intransitivity). DERIVATIVES transitively adverb transitivity noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «transitory»: from … English terms dictionary
transitive — ● transitif, transitive adjectif (bas latin transitivus, du latin classique transitum, de transire, aller au delà) Se dit d un verbe qui est construit avec un complément d objet direct (transitif direct : « il mange une pomme ») ou un complément… … Encyclopédie Universelle
transitive — adjective Etymology: Late Latin transitivus, from Latin transitus, past participle of transire Date: 1590 1. characterized by having or containing a direct object < a transitive verb > < a transitive construction > 2. being or relating to a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
transitive — transitively, adv. transitiveness, transitivity, n. /tran si tiv, zi /, adj. 1. Gram. having the nature of a transitive verb. 2. characterized by or involving transition; transitional; intermediate. 3. passing over to or affecting something else; … Universalium
transitive — adjective a) Making a transit or passage. , For all symbols are fluxional; all language is vehicular and transitive, and is good, as ferries and horses are, for conveyance, not as farms and houses are, for homestead. , The Poet b) Affected by… … Wiktionary
transitive — tran|si|tive [ˈtrænsıtıv, zı ] adj technical [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: transitivus, from Latin transire; TRANSIENT1] a transitive verb must have an object, for example the verb break in the sentence I broke the cup . Transitive… … Dictionary of contemporary English
transitive — adjective technical a transitive verb must have an object, for example the verb break in the sentence I broke the cup compare ditransitive, intransitive transitive noun (C) transitively adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English