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1 causative
ˈkɔ:zətɪv прил.
1) каузальный, причинный;
выражающий связь причины и следствия causative error ≈ причинно-обусловленная ошибка Syn: causal
2) грам. каузативный
3) являющийся причиной causative bacteria of cholera ≈ бактерии, вызывающие заболевание холерой (грамматика) каузатив, понудительный залог( философское) причинный;
каузальный (медицина) являющийся причиной (болезни) ;
вызывающий (болезнь) ;
- * agent возбудитель( болезни) ;
- * organism болезнетворный организм( грамматика) каузативный causative грам. каузативный ~ причинныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > causative
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2 causative
['kɔːzətɪv]прил.1) каузальный, причинный; выражающий связь причины и следствияSyn:2) лингв. каузативныйcausative bacteria of cholera — бактерии, вызывающие заболевание холерой
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