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61 accusative
-i hali, belirtme durumu, yükleme hali -
62 accusative
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63 accusative
[ə'kjuːzətɪv]n -
64 accusative
kb. akusatip, penderita, kasus keempat. a. case kasus keempat. -
65 accusative
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66 accusative
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67 accusative
/ə'kju:zətiv/ * tính từ - (ngôn ngữ học) (thuộc) đổi cách * danh từ - (ngôn ngữ học) đổi cách -
68 accusative
nounകര്മ്മവിഭക്തി, പ്രതിഗ്രാഹികാ വിഭക്തി -
69 accusative
[ə΄kju:zətiv] a, n քեր. հայցական, հայցական հոլով -
70 Accusative
akuzativo. -
71 accusative
n.viniteľnik · винительник m., viniteľny padež · винительны падеж m., akuzativ · акузатив m. -
72 accusative case
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73 accusative ac·cu·sa·tive
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74 accusative case
грам. винительный падеж, аккузативБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accusative case
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75 accusative (case)
Макаров: винительный (падеж) -
76 accusative case
Общая лексика: прямое дополнение -
77 accusative with infinitive
Лингвистика: аккузатив с инфинитивом, винительный с инфинитивомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > accusative with infinitive
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78 accusative case
винительный падеж, аккузативАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > accusative case
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79 accusative case
יחסת-הפעול (בדקדוק)* * *◙ (קודקדב) לועפה-תסחי◄ -
80 accusative case
kasus akusatif
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Accusative — Ac*cu sa*tive, a. [F. accusatif, L. accusativus (in sense 2), fr. accusare. See {Accuse}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Producing accusations; accusatory. This hath been a very accusative age. Sir E. Dering. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) Applied to the case (as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Accusative — Ac*cu sa*tive, n. (Gram.) The accusative case. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accusative — is a grammatical term denoting a noun or pronoun that is governed by a verb or preposition, e.g. house in Then we saw the house and They stood in front of the house. In English it is only certain pronouns that change their form in the accusative… … Modern English usage
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 — index inculpatory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
accusative — (n.) grammatical case whose primary function is to express destination or goal of motion, mid 15c., from Anglo Fr. accusatif, O.Fr. acusatif, or directly from L. (casus) accusativus (case) of accusing, from accusatus, pp. of accusare (see ACCUSE… … Etymology dictionary
accusative — ► ADJECTIVE Grammar ▪ (of a case) expressing the object of an action or the goal of motion. ORIGIN from Latin casus accusativus the case showing cause … English terms dictionary
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
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 — [[t]əkju͟ːzətɪv[/t]] N SING: the N In the grammar of some languages, the accusative, or the accusative case, is the case used for a noun when it is the direct object of a verb, or the object of some prepositions. In English, only the pronouns me … English dictionary
accusative — 1. adjective a) Producing accusations; accusatory; accusatorial; a manner that reflects a finding of fault or blame , This hath been a very accusative age mdash; b) Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin and Greek nouns) which expresses … Wiktionary