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121 инфинитив
1) Grammar: infinitive2) Arabian language: citation form (под которым в грамматиках арабского языка условно понимается глагол в перфекте 3 л., ед.ч.) -
122 инфинитив настоящего времени
Linguistics: present infinitiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инфинитив настоящего времени
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123 инфинитив объекта
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124 инфинитив с отделённой частицей
Grammar: split infinitive (напр.: I wish to highly recommend him - я бы его особенно порекомендовал)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > инфинитив с отделённой частицей
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125 инфинитив с отделённой частицей to
Grammar: split infinitiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инфинитив с отделённой частицей to
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126 инфинитив субъекта
Linguistics: subject infinitiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инфинитив субъекта
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127 инфинитивная конструкция
Linguistics: infinitive constructionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инфинитивная конструкция
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128 инфинитивный
1) General subject: infinitival2) Grammar: infinitive
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Infinitive — In*fin i*tive, n. [L. infinitivus: cf. F. infinitif. See {Infinite}.] Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined. [1913 Webster] {Infinitive mood} (Gram.), that form of the verb which merely names the action, and performs the office of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infinitive — The infinitive of a verb is its simplest uninflected form, and the form that appears as the headword in dictionaries. When used in sentences, there are two basic kinds of infinitive: (1) the bare infinitive, identical to the form just mentioned,… … Modern English usage
Infinitive — In*fin i*tive, n. (Gram.) An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infinitive — [in fin′i tiv] adj. [LL infinitivus < L infinitivus (modus), lit., unlimited (mood) < infinitus (see INFINITE): so named because it is not limited to any person, number, or tense] Gram. of or connected with an infinitive [an infinitive… … English World dictionary
Infinitive — In*fin i*tive, adv. (Gram.) In the manner of an infinitive mood. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infinitive — (n.) simple, uninflected form of a verb, 1510s (mid 15c. as an adjective), from L.L. infinitivus unlimited, indefinite, from L. infinitus (see INFINITE (Cf. infinite)). Indefinite because not having definite person or number … Etymology dictionary
infinitive — ► NOUN ▪ the basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (normally occurring in English with the word to, as in to see, to ask). ORIGIN from Latin infinitus, from in not + finitus finished, finite … English terms dictionary
Infinitive — In grammar, infinitive is the name for certain verb forms that exist in many languages. In the usual (traditional) description of English, the infinitive of a verb is its basic form with or without the particle to: therefore, do and to do, be and … Wikipedia
infinitive — ● infinitif, infinitive adjectif (bas latin infinitivus modus) Proposition infinitive ou infinitive (nom féminin), proposition subordonnée complétive dont le verbe est à l infinitif (par exemple j entends chanter les oiseaux). ● infinitif,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
infinitive — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bare ▪ Modal verbs generally take the bare infinitive. ▪ perfect ▪ You use ‘have’ to form the perfect infinitive of a verb. ▪ passive … Collocations dictionary
infinitive */ — UK [ɪnˈfɪnətɪv] / US [ɪnˈfɪnɪtɪv] noun [countable] Word forms infinitive : singular infinitive plural infinitives linguistics the basic form of a verb. In English, this form of the verb together with the word to in front of it is usually called a … English dictionary