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1 conditional connective
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conditional connective
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2 conditional connective
Математика: условная связкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > conditional connective
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3 conditional connective
мат.English-Russian scientific dictionary > conditional connective
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4 connective
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5 условная связка
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > условная связка
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6 conjunctive
kənˈdʒʌŋktɪv
1. прил.
1) связывающий, связующий, соединительный conjunctive waterway ≈ связующий водный путь conjunctive tissue ≈ соединительная ткань Syn: connective
2) объединенный, соединенный, общий His admission was received with considerable laughter. ≈ Его признание было встречено дружным смехом. Syn: conjunct, united, conjunct, conjoined
3) грам. соединительный, конъюнктивный conjunctive mood conjunctive adverb conjunctive pronoun
4) лог. условный Syn: conditional
2. сущ.
1) линг. а) союзное слово Syn: connective word б) конъюнктив, сослагательное наклонение Syn: conjunctive mood
2) лог. условное высказывание;
силлогизм Syn: a conjunctive proposition, syllogism (грамматика) союэ (грамматика) сослагательное наклонение связывающий, соединительный - * tissue (анатомия) соединительная ткань( грамматика) соединительный - * pronoun соединительное местоимение сослагательный - * mood сослагательное наклонение conjunctive n =conjunctive mood ~ грам.: conjunctive mood сослагательное наклонение;
conjunctive adverb соединительное наречие;
conjunctive pronoun соединительное местоимение ~ связывающий;
conjunctive tissue физиол. соединительная ткань ~ грам.: conjunctive mood сослагательное наклонение;
conjunctive adverb соединительное наречие;
conjunctive pronoun соединительное местоимение conjunctive n =conjunctive mood ~ грам.: conjunctive mood сослагательное наклонение;
conjunctive adverb соединительное наречие;
conjunctive pronoun соединительное местоимение ~ грам.: conjunctive mood сослагательное наклонение;
conjunctive adverb соединительное наречие;
conjunctive pronoun соединительное местоимение ~ связывающий;
conjunctive tissue физиол. соединительная тканьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conjunctive
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7 conjunctive
[kən'ʤʌŋktɪv] 1. прил.1) связывающий, связующий, соединительныйconjunctive tissue — физиол. соединительная ткань
Syn:connective 1.2) лингв. соединительный- conjunctive pronoun3) лингв. сослагательный4) лог. условныйSyn:conditional 1.2. сущ.1) лингв. союзное словоSyn:2) лингв.; = conjunctive mood конъюнктив, сослагательное наклонение3) лог. условное высказывание; силлогизмSyn:
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