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1 -ling
- ling (суф. сущ. м. р.) (образу́ет назва́ния люде́й, нейтра́льные по стилисти́ческой окра́ске) : Lehrling учени́к (на заво́де и т. п.), Neuling новичо́кPrüfling испыту́емый; экзамену́ющийся=ling (суф. сущ. м. р.) (образу́ет назва́ния люде́й с отте́нком пренебреже́ния, порица́ния) : Weichling не́женкаDichterling поэ́тишка, стихоплё́т, рифмоплё́тSchreiberling писа́ка -
2 -ling
суф. сущ. м. р.1) названия людей, нейтральные по стилистической окраскеPrüfling — испытуемый; экзаменующийся2) названия людей с оттенком пренебрежения, порицанияDichterling — поэтишка, стихоплёт, рифмоплёт -
3 Ling-Temco-Vought Incorporated
прил.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Ling-Temco-Vought Incorporated
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4 Braunhäher.ling
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5 Frikativ
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6 frikativ
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7 Diminutiv
LING.I Adj. diminutive* * *Di|mi|nu|tiv [diminu'tiːf]nt -s, -e[-və] diminutive ( zu, von of)* * *diminutiv LINGA. adj diminutive -
8 diminutiv
LING.I Adj. diminutive* * *Di|mi|nu|tiv [diminu'tiːf]nt -s, -e[-və] diminutive ( zu, von of)* * *diminutiv LINGA. adj diminutive -
9 Heteronym
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10 heteronym
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11 Homonym
LING.I Adj. homonymic, homonymous* * *das Homonymhomonym* * *Ho|mo|nym [homo'nyːm]nt -(e)s, -ehomonym* * *(a word having the same sound as another word, but a different meaning: The words `there' and `their' are homonyms.) homonym* * *Ho·mo·nym<-[e]s, -e>[homoˈny:m]nt homonym spec* * *homonym LINGA. adj homonymic, homonymous* * *-e m.homonym n. -
12 homonym
LING.I Adj. homonymic, homonymous* * *das Homonymhomonym* * *Ho|mo|nym [homo'nyːm]nt -(e)s, -ehomonym* * *(a word having the same sound as another word, but a different meaning: The words `there' and `their' are homonyms.) homonym* * *Ho·mo·nym<-[e]s, -e>[homoˈny:m]nt homonym spec* * *homonym LINGA. adj homonymic, homonymous* * *-e m.homonym n. -
13 konjunktivisch
LING.I Adj. subjunctiveII Adv. in the subjunctive* * *subjunctive* * *kọn|junk|ti|visch ['kɔnjʊŋktiːvɪʃ]adjsubjunctive* * *konjunktivisch LINGA. adj subjunctive -
14 lautgetreu
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15 lautlich
LING.I Adj. phoneticII Adv. phonetically* * *laut|lich ['lautlɪç]1. adjphonetic2. advphonetically* * *laut·lich[ˈlautlɪç]I. adj phoneticII. adv phonetically* * *1.Adjektiv phonetic2.adverbial phonetically* * *lautlich LINGA. adj phoneticB. adv phonetically* * *1.Adjektiv phonetic2.adverbial phonetically -
16 Possessiv
LING.I Adj. possessive* * *Pos|ses|siv ['pOsEsiːf, pɔsɛ'siːf]1. nt -s, -e,Pos|ses|sív|pro|no|men['pOsEsiːf-, pɔsɛ'siːf-]2. ntpossessive pronoun* * *1) (showing that someone or something possesses an object etc: `Yours', `mine', `his', `hers', `theirs' are possessive pronouns; `your', `my', `his', `their' are possessive adjectives.) possessive2) possessively* * *Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive* * *possessiv LINGA. adj possessive* * *Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive -
17 possessiv
LING.I Adj. possessive* * *Pos|ses|siv ['pOsEsiːf, pɔsɛ'siːf]1. nt -s, -e,Pos|ses|sív|pro|no|men['pOsEsiːf-, pɔsɛ'siːf-]2. ntpossessive pronoun* * *1) (showing that someone or something possesses an object etc: `Yours', `mine', `his', `hers', `theirs' are possessive pronouns; `your', `my', `his', `their' are possessive adjectives.) possessive2) possessively* * *Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive* * *possessiv LINGA. adj possessive* * *Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive -
18 syntaktisch
LING.I Adj. attr. syntactic(al)II Adv. syntactically* * *syntactic; syntactical* * *syn|tạk|tisch [zʏn'taktɪʃ]1. adjsyntactic(al)2. advdas ist syntaktisch korrekt/falsch — the syntax (of this) is correct/wrong
* * *syn·tak·tisch[zʏnˈtaktɪʃ]adj syntactic* * *1.(Sprachw.) Adjektiv syntactic2.adverbial syntactically* * *syntaktisch LINGA. adj attr syntactic(al)B. adv syntactically* * *1.(Sprachw.) Adjektiv syntactic2.adverbial syntactically* * *adj.syntactic adj.syntactical adj. adv.syntactically adv. -
19 homophon
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20 Befehlsform
Ling повели́тельное наклоне́ние
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Ling — may refer to: * Several species of fish: ** Burbot, Lota lota . ** Blue ling, Molva dypterygia . ** Cobia, Rachycentron canadum . ** Common ling, Molva molva . ** Pink cusk eel, Genypterus blacodes . ** Red hake, Urophycis chuss . * A Chinese… … Wikipedia
Ling — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: David Ling (* 1975), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler Laura Ling (*1976), US amerikanische Journalistin Michael Ling (*1962), Justiziar des Bistums Mainz Pehr Henrik Ling (1776 1839), schwedischer Dichter,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
-ling — ( l[i^]ng) suff. [AS. ling.] A noun suffix, commonly having a diminutive or a depreciatory force; as in duckling, gosling, hireling, fosterling, firstling, underling. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ling — Ling, n. [Icel. lyng; akin to Dan. lyng, Sw. ljung.] (Bot.) Heather ({Calluna vulgaris}). [1913 Webster] {Ling honey}, a sort of wild honey, made from the flowers of the heather. Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ling Li — (Chinese: 凌力; Pinyin: Líng Lì; February 13, 1942 ) is a famed Chinese writer and historian. She was born in Yan an, as Zeng Lili (曾黎力). Her former penname was Zeng Lili (曾莉莉). Her ancestor came from Yudu, Jiangxi Province. She graduated from PLA… … Wikipedia
-ling — [lɪŋ], der; s, e <Suffix>: 1. <Basiswörter sind vor allem Adjektive, oft solche, die einsilbig oder nicht abgeleitet sind> (ironisch oder abschätzig) bezeichnet eine männliche Person, die mit der im Basiswort genannten Eigenschaft… … Universal-Lexikon
-ling — diminutive suffix, early 14c., from O.E. ling a nominal suffix (not originally diminutive), from P.Gmc. * linga ; attested in historical Germanic languages as a simple suffix, but probably representing a fusion of the suffixes represented by… … Etymology dictionary
-ling — An adverbial suffix; as, darkling, flatling. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ling — (l[i^]ng), n. [OE. lenge; akin to D. leng, G. l[ a]nge, Dan. lange, Sw. l[*a]nga, Icel. langa. So named from its being long. See {Long}, a.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A large, marine, gadoid fish ({Molva vulgaris}) of Northern Europe and Greenland. It is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ling — [ lıŋ ] noun uncount a low wild plant with green leaves and purple flowers that grows in open areas. Ling is a type of heather … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Ling — (izg. lȉng), Per Henrik (1776 1839) DEFINICIJA utemeljitelj švedske gimnastike, usp. lingijada … Hrvatski jezični portal