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inchoate [ɪnˊkəυət]1. a1) то́лько что на́чатый2) зача́точный; рудимента́рный2. v нача́ть, положи́ть нача́ло -
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adj.• incipiente adj.• incoativo, -a adj.• rudimentario, -a adj.['ɪnkǝʊeɪt]ADJ [idea] que no ha tomado forma definitiva; [anger] inexpresado -
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inchoate adj in der Entstehung begriffen, unausgereift, unvollständig -
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незавершений, незакінчений; не оформлений остаточно, недооформлений; попередній- inchoate contract
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1. [ʹınkəʋıt] a книжн.1. начальный; начинающийся, ранний; зарождающийся2. неразвитой; незаконченный; неокончательно оформленный; нечётко сформулированныйinchoate contract - юр. предварительный договор
3. рудиментарный, зачаточный2. [ʹınkəʋeıt] v книжн.начать (что-л.); положить начало (чему-л.) -
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[ɪn'kəʊeɪt, 'ɪn-]aggettivo [idea, plan] appena abbozzato, non ancora sviluppato* * *inchoate /ˈɪnkəʊeɪt/a.1 incipiente; appena iniziato; iniziale2 non ancora sviluppato; rudimentale.(to) inchoate /ˈɪnkəʊeɪt/ (leg., raro)v. t.cominciare; iniziareinchoationn. [uc]inizio; principio.* * *[ɪn'kəʊeɪt, 'ɪn-]aggettivo [idea, plan] appena abbozzato, non ancora sviluppato -
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in·cho·ate[ɪnˈkəʊeɪt, AM -ˈkoʊ-]* * *['Inkəʊeɪt]adj (liter)unausgeformt* * *A adj [ˈınkəʊeıt; US ınˈkəʊət; ˈınkəˌweıt] (adv inchoately)1. angefangen2. beginnend, anfangend, Anfangs…3. unvollständig:inchoate agreement Vertrag, der noch nicht von allen Parteien unterzeichnet istB v/t & v/i [ˈınkəʊeıt; US ˈınkəˌweıt] obs beginnen, anfangen* * *adj.unvollständig adj. -
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1. a книжн. начальный; начинающийся, ранний; зарождающийся2. a книжн. неразвитой; незаконченный; неокончательно оформленный; нечётко сформулированный3. a книжн. рудиментарный, зачаточный4. v книжн. начать; положить началоСинонимический ряд:1. formless (adj.) amorphous; formless; shapeless; unformed; unshaped2. incoherent (adj.) disconnected; discontinuous; disjointed; disordered; incoherent; incohesive; muddled; unconnected; uncontinuous; unorganized3. just begun (adj.) beginning; embryonic; in an early stage; incipient; just begun; just getting started; not yet fully formed; rudimentary; undeveloped -
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1. току-що почнал
2. неразвит, недоразвит, в зародиш, зачатъчен, рудиментарен* * *{in'kouit} а 1. току-що почнал; 2. неразвит, недоразвит, в з* * *почващ; зачатъчен; недоразвит; неразвит;* * *1. неразвит, недоразвит, в зародиш, зачатъчен, рудиментарен 2. току-що почнал* * * -
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fejletlen, kezdeti, kezdődő, kezdetleges to inchoate: kezdeményez, elkezd
См. также в других словарях:
inchoate — in·cho·ate /in kō ət, iŋ kō ˌāt/ adj 1 a: not yet made complete, certain, or specific: not perfected see also inchoate lien at lien b: not yet transformed into actual use or possession until an emplo … Law dictionary
inchoate — means ‘undeveloped’ or ‘just begun’ and is derived from the Latin word choare ‘to begin’: • It was obviously necessary that we should continue our still inchoate discussion over a drink D. M. Davin, 1975 • She is not allowed to express her real,… … Modern English usage
Inchoate — In cho*ate, a. [L. inchoatus, better incohatus, p. p. of incohare to begin.] Recently, or just, begun; beginning; partially but not fully in existence or operation; existing in its elements; incomplete. {In cho*ate*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inchoate crime — n. A crime that could constitute the initial stages of another crime; e.g., assault could be an inchoate form of battery. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
inchoate lien — see lien Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
inchoate / incoherent — Inchoate describes something in an early stage of development, and that is incomplete: Lucy s plan remained inchoate and was developed no further. Incoherent describes something that is lacking connection or order: Some even thought that… … Confused words
inchoate / incoherent — Inchoate describes something in an early stage of development, and that is incomplete: Lucy s plan remained inchoate and was developed no further. Incoherent describes something that is lacking connection or order: Some even thought that… … Confused words
Inchoate — In cho*ate, v. t. To begin. [Obs.] Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inchoate offence — a crime that can be committed even though the planned or actual crime is not completed. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
inchoate interest — n. A potential future interest in property. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
inchoate — (adj.) 1530s, from L. inchoatus, pp. of inchoare, alteration of incohare to begin, originally to hitch up, from in on (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + cohum strap fastened to the oxen s yoke. Related: Inchoative … Etymology dictionary