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грам. винительный падеж, аккузативБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accusative case
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винительный падеж, аккузативАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > accusative case
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יחסת-הפעול (בדקדוק)* * *◙ (קודקדב) לועפה-תסחי◄ -
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case [keɪs]1. nouna. ( = fact, example) cas m• is it the case that...? est-il vrai que... ?• I'm in charge here, in case you've forgotten! (inf) c'est moi qui commande ici, au cas où vous l'auriez oublié !• there is a strong case for compulsory vaccination les partisans de la vaccination obligatoire ont de solides arguments• to have a good/strong case avoir de bons/solides argumentsd. (British = suitcase) valise f ; ( = box) (for bottles) caisse f ; (for goods on display) vitrine f ; (for jewels) coffret m ; (for camera, binoculars) étui m• violin/umbrella case étui m à violon/parapluie2. compounds* * *I 1. [keɪs]1) (instance, example) cas min which case —
in that case — en ce cas, dans ce cas-là
in such ou these cases — dans un cas pareil
in 7 out of 10 cases — 7 fois sur 10, dans 7 cas sur 10
a case in point — un cas d'espèce, un exemple typique
2) (state of affairs, situation) cas msuch ou this being the case — en ce cas, dans ce cas-là
is it the case that...? — est-il vrai que...?
as ou whatever the case may be — selon le(s) cas
should this be the case ou if this is the case — si c'est le cas
3) Lawthe case for the State — US l'accusation f
the case is closed — Law, fig l'affaire or la cause est entendue
4) ( convincing argument) arguments mplthere's a strong case for/against doing — il y a de bonnes raisons pour/pour ne pas faire
5) ( trial) affaire f, procès mdivorce/murder case — procès en divorce/pour meurtre
famous cases — causes fpl célèbres
6) ( criminal investigation)to work ou be on a case — enquêter sur une affaire
8) ( client) cas m9) (colloq) ( person)a hard case — un dur; head case
10) Linguistics cas m2. 3.in case conjunctional phrase au cas où (+ conditional)4.in case of prepositional phrase en cas deII 1. [keɪs]1) ( suitcase) valise f2) (crate, chest) caisse f3) ( display cabinet) vitrine f4) (for spectacles, binoculars, cartridge, weapon) étui m; ( for jewels) écrin m; (of camera, watch) boîtier m; (of piano, clock) caisse f2.(colloq) transitive verb ( reconnoitre) -
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Ⅰcase [keɪs] n1) слу́чай; обстоя́тельство; положе́ние; де́ло;as the case stands при да́нном положе́нии дел
;in case в слу́чае
;just in case на вся́кий слу́чай
;in any case во вся́ком слу́чае
;in that case в тако́м слу́чае
;it is not the case э́то не так
;to put the case that... предполо́жим, что...
2) заболева́ние, слу́чай; исто́рия боле́зни3) больно́й, пацие́нт; ра́неный4) юр. суде́бное де́ло; слу́чай в суде́бной пра́ктике, прецеде́нт; pl суде́бная пра́ктика;the case for the defendant фа́кты в по́льзу отве́тчика, подсуди́мого
5) фа́кты, доказа́тельства, до́воды;to state one's case изложи́ть свои́ до́воды
;to make out one's case доказа́ть свою́ правоту́
6) грам. паде́ж;the accusative case вини́тельный паде́ж
7) разг. «тип», чуда́кⅡcase [keɪs]1. n1) коро́бка, ларе́ц; я́щик; конте́йнер;cigarette case портсига́р
2) су́мка; чемода́н3) футля́р, чехо́л5) кассе́та6) тех. кожу́х7) полигр. набо́рная ка́сса;lower case отделе́ние со строчны́ми ли́терами, ци́фрами и зна́ками препина́ния
;upper case отделе́ние с прописны́ми бу́квами
8) витри́на ( в музеях), застеклённый стенд9) стр. коро́бка (оконная, дверная)2. v1) класть, упако́вывать в я́щик2) вставля́ть в опра́ву3) обшива́ть, покрыва́ть;cased in armour оде́тый в броню́
См. также в других словарях:
Accusative case — The accusative case (abbreviated acc) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. The same case is used in many languages for the objects of (some or all) prepositions. It is a noun that is having… … Wikipedia
accusative case — case which indicates the direct object of a finite verb (Grammar) … English contemporary dictionary
accusative case — noun the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb • Syn: ↑accusative, ↑objective case • Derivationally related forms: ↑accusative (for: ↑accusative) • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
accusative case — noun case used to mark the immediate object (direct object) on which the action or influence of a transitive verb has its limited influence. I see the car. Syn: objective case … Wiktionary
accusative case — Auialo … English-Hawaiian dictionary
accusative — [ə kyo͞o′zə tiv] adj. [ME acusatif < L accusativus < accusare, ACCUSE: L mistransl. (by PRISCIAN) of Gr grammatical term correctly rendered causativus, causative: the goal or end point of an action was orig. considered to be its cause] 1.… … English World dictionary
accusative Grammar — [ə kju:zətɪv] adjective denoting a case which expresses the object of an action or the goal of motion. noun a word in the accusative case. Origin ME: from L. (casus) accusativus, translating Gk (ptōsis) aitiatikē (the case) showing cause … English new terms dictionary
Accusative — Ac*cu sa*tive, n. (Gram.) The accusative case. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
case — case1 [kās] n. [ME & OFr cas, an event < L casus, a chance, lit., falling, pp. of cadere, to fall < IE base * k̑ad , to fall > Sans s̍ad , to fall off] 1. an example, instance, or occurrence [a case of carelessness, a case of measles] 2 … English World dictionary
accusative — accusatively, adv. /euh kyooh zeuh tiv/, adj. 1. Gram. a. (in certain inflected languages, as Latin, Greek, or Russian) noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate the direct object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions. b.… … Universalium
accusative — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French acusatif, from Latin accusativus, from accusatus, past participle of accusare Date: 15th century 1. of, relating to, or being the grammatical case that marks the… … New Collegiate Dictionary