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(with+infinitive)

  • 1 accusative with infinitive

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > accusative with infinitive

  • 2 Get (with infinitive)

    igi, igxi.

    English-Esperanto dictionary > Get (with infinitive)

  • 3 Infinitive

    2) Образование форм инфинитива:
    Simple infinitive: (to) см. а)
    Continuous infinitive: см. б)
    Simple infinitive passive: см. д)
    Perfect infinitive: см. в)
    Perfect infinitive passive: см. в)
    Perfect continuous infinitive: см. г)
    б) Continuous infinitive образуется при помощи вспомогательного глагола be и формы Present participle смыслового глагола, например, (to) be doing. Continuous infinitive употребляется при обозначении длительного действия, совершаемого одновременно с действием, выражаемым глаголом в личной форме или прилагательным, к которому относится инфинитив. Continuous infinitive может употребляться также после модальных глаголов (Modal verbs),

    Rabbani is reported to be planning to visit Pakistan for talks with President Musharraf. — Сообщают, что Раббани планирует посетить Пакистан для переговоров с Президентом Мушаррафом.

    The weather seems to be improving — Погода, кажется, улучшается.

    Can they be studying at such a late hour? — Неужели они занимаются в столь поздний час?

    в) Об образовании и употреблении Perfect infinitive и Perfect infinitive passive см. Perfect infinitive and Perfect infinitive passive
    г) Perfect continuous infinitive образуется при помощи Perfect infinitive вспомогательного глагола be ( to have been) и формы Present participle смыслового глагола, например, (to) have been doing. Perfect continuous infinitive употребляется после глаголов seem - казаться, appear - выглядеть, happen - случаться, pretend - делать вид, а также с глаголами believe - верить, know - знать, report - сообщать, say - говорить, understand - понимать в страдательном залоге. Perfect continuous infinitive обозначает при этом длительное действие, начавшееся раньше действия, выраженного глаголом в личной форме или прилагательным, к которому относится инфинитив. Perfect continuous infinitive может употребляться также после модальных глаголов (Modal verbs),

    He pretended to have been studying. — Он притворялся, что занимался.

    He is known to have been working on this problem for many years — Известно, что он работает над этой проблемой в течение многих лет.

    He says he was talking to John. - He couldn't have been talking to John. John wasn't here — Он говорит, что разговаривал с Джоном. - Он не мог разговаривать с Джоном. Джона здесь не было.

    д) Simple infinitive passive образуется при помощи вспомогательного глагола be и формы Past participle смыслового глагола, например, ( to) be asked. Simple infinitive passive имеет значение страдательного залога: действие совершается лицом или предметом, являющимся логическим подлежащим инфинитива. Примеры употребления Simple infinitive passive см. To-infinitive и Bare infinitive.

    The job can be done by anyone. — Эту работу может сделать кто угодно.

    3) Инфинитивы употребляются в инфинитивных оборотах (см. Infinitive clause).

    — Инфинитивы, соединенные союзами and, but, except, or, than см. Infinitives joined by "and", "but", "except", "or", "than"

    English-Russian grammar dictionary > Infinitive

  • 4 infinitive

    noun
    (Ling.) Infinitiv, der
    * * *
    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) der Infinitiv
    * * *
    in·fini·tive
    [ɪnˈfɪnɪtɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]
    I. n LING Infinitiv m
    to be in the \infinitive im Infinitiv stehen
    II. adj attr, inv Infinitiv-
    \infinitive form Grundform f, Infinitiv m
    * * *
    [In'fInItɪv] (GRAM)
    1. adj
    Infinitiv-, infinitivisch
    2. n
    Infinitiv m, Grundform f

    in the infinitiveim Infinitiv

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    infinitive [ınˈfınətıv] LING
    A s Infinitiv m, Grund-, Nennform f
    B adj (adv infinitively) infinitivisch, Infinitiv…:
    * * *
    noun
    (Ling.) Infinitiv, der
    * * *
    n.
    Infinitiv m.

    English-german dictionary > infinitive

  • 5 infinitive

    in'finətiv
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitivo
    infinitive n infinitivo
    tr[ɪn'fɪnɪtɪv]
    1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL infinitivo
    infinitive [ɪn'fɪnət̬ɪv] n
    : infinitivo m
    adj.
    infinitivo, -a adj.
    n.
    infinitivo s.m.
    ɪn'fɪnətɪv
    noun infinitivo m
    [ɪn'fɪnɪtɪv]
    1.
    ADJ (Ling) infinitivo
    2.
    * * *
    [ɪn'fɪnətɪv]
    noun infinitivo m

    English-spanish dictionary > infinitive

  • 6 infinitive

    أَصْل أو مَصْدَر الفِعل (باللغة الإنجليزيّة)‏ \ infinitive: the form of a verb that can be used after other verbs and with to before it, such as to go and go in: ‘I want to go’ or ‘Let him go’. \ مَصْدَر الفِعل (باللغة الانجليزية)‏ \ infinitive: the form of a verb that can be used after other verbs and with to before it, such as to go and go in ‘I want to go’ or ‘Let him go’.

    Arabic-English glossary > infinitive

  • 7 infinitive

    [ɪn'fɪnətɪv] 1.
    aggettivo ling. infinito
    2.
    nome ling. infinito m.
    * * *
    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinito
    * * *
    [ɪn'fɪnətɪv] 1.
    aggettivo ling. infinito
    2.
    nome ling. infinito m.

    English-Italian dictionary > infinitive

  • 8 infinitive

    in'finətiv
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitiv
    I
    subst. \/ɪnˈfɪnɪtɪv\/ ( grammatikk) infinitiv
    in the infinitive i infinitiv
    II
    adj. \/ɪnˈfɪnɪtɪv\/ ( grammatikk) infinitivs-

    English-Norwegian dictionary > infinitive

  • 9 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) nedoločnik
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    [infínitiv]
    1.
    noun
    grammar
    nedoločnik, infinitiv;
    2.
    adjective
    nedoločen
    infinitive mood — nedoločni način, infinitiv

    English-Slovenian dictionary > infinitive

  • 10 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitiv; navnemåde
    * * *
    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitiv; navnemåde

    English-Danish dictionary > infinitive

  • 11 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) nafnháttur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > infinitive

  • 12 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) főnévi igenév

    English-Hungarian dictionary > infinitive

  • 13 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitivo
    * * *
    in.fin.i.tive
    [inf'initiv] n Gram infinitivo: modo verbal. • adj infinitivo, infinito.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > infinitive

  • 14 infinitive

    adj. mastar, mastara ait
    ————————
    n. mastar, eylemlik
    * * *
    mastar
    * * *
    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) mastar, fiilin...-mek/mak hâli

    English-Turkish dictionary > infinitive

  • 15 infinitive

    • infinitiivi
    * * *
    in'finətiv
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitiivi

    English-Finnish dictionary > infinitive

  • 16 infinitive

    [ɪn'fɪnɪtɪv]
    n ( LING)
    * * *
    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) bezokolicznik

    English-Polish dictionary > infinitive

  • 17 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitīvs, nenoteiksme
    * * *
    infinitīvs, nenoteiksme; nenoteiksmes, infinitīva

    English-Latvian dictionary > infinitive

  • 18 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) bendratis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > infinitive

  • 19 infinitive

    adj. infinitiv, ursprungs- (inom grammatik)
    --------
    n. infinitiv (inom grammatik)
    * * *
    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitiv

    English-Swedish dictionary > infinitive

  • 20 infinitive

    [in'finətiv]
    (the part of the verb used in English with or without to, that expresses an action but has no subject: The sentence `You need not stay if you want to go' contains two infinitives, stay and go.) infinitiv
    * * *
    • infinitiv

    English-Czech dictionary > infinitive

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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 mood — 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… …   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 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 marker — noun A word that is used with a verb in the infinitive, such as to in to sing • • • Main Entry: ↑infinitive …   Useful english 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 */ — 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

  • infinitive — 1. noun /ɪnfɪnɪtɪv,ɪnfɪnətɪv/ a) The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by to. e.g. to sit b) A verbal noun formed from the infinitive of a verb 2. adjective /ɪnfɪnɪtɪv,ɪnfɪnətɪv/ Formed… …   Wiktionary

  • infinitive — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English infinityf, from Late Latin infinitivus, from Latin infinitus Date: 15th century formed with the infinitive • infinitively adverb II. noun Date: 1530 a verb form normally identical in English with the first… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • infinitive — infinitively, adv. /in fin i tiv/, Gram. n. 1. a verb form found in many languages that functions as a noun or is used with auxiliary verbs, and that names the action or state without specifying the subject, as French venir to come, Latin esse to …   Universalium

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