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transitive verb(Ling.) konjugieren* * *['kon‹uɡeit]- academic.ru/15325/conjugation">conjugation* * *con·ju·gate[ˈkɒnʤʊgeɪt, AM ˈkɑ:nʤə-]II. vtto \conjugate a verb ein Verb konjugieren fachspr* * *['kɒndZUgeIt]1. vt (GRAM)konjugieren, beugen2. vi (GRAM)sich konjugieren lassen; (BIOL) konjugieren* * *A v/t LING konjugieren, beugenB v/i2. BIOL sich paarenC adj [-dʒʊɡıt; US -dʒıɡət]1. (paarweise) verbunden, gepaart2. LING stammverwandt3. MATH (einander) zugeordnet, konjugiert (Strecken, Zahlen etc)4. BOT paarweise stehend, paarig5. CHEM, MED konjugiert, assoziiertD s [-dʒʊɡıt; US -dʒıɡət]1. LING stammverwandtes Wort2. CHEM konjugiertes Radikal* * *transitive verb(Ling.) konjugieren* * *v.konjugieren v. -
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noun(Ling.) Verb, das* * *[və:b](the word or phrase that gives the action, or asserts something, in a sentence, clause etc: I saw him; He ran away from me; I have a feeling; What is this?) das Verb- academic.ru/79991/verbal">verbal- verbally
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- verbose* * *[vɜ:b, AM vɜ:rb]n Verb ntintransitive/transitive \verb intransitives/transitives Verbto conjugate a \verb ein Verb konjugieren* * *[vɜːb]nVerb nt, Zeitwort nt, Verbum nt* * *verb phrase Verbalphrase f (aus einem Verb und den von ihm abhängigen Gliedern bestehende Wortgruppe in einem Satz)v. abk2. velocity v3. verb4. verse5. JUR SPORT versus, against6. very7. vide, see8. voice11. volume* * *noun(Ling.) Verb, das* * *(grammar) n.Satzaussage f. n.Verb -en n.Zeitwort -¨er n. -
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konjugiert werden fachspr vtto \conjugate a verb ein Verb konjugieren fachspr -
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[vɜ:b, Am vɜ:rb] nVerb nt;intransitive/transitive \verb intransitives/transitives Verb;to conjugate a \verb ein Verb konjugieren
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conjugate — [kän′jə gət; ] also, and for v.always [, kän′jəgāt΄] adj. [ME conjugat < L conjugatus, pp. of conjugare, to join together < com , together + jugare, to join < jugum,YOKE] 1. joined together, esp. in a pair; coupled 2. Bot. BIJUGATE 3.… … English World dictionary
conjugate — verb technical 1 (I) if a verb conjugates, it has different grammatical forms to show different tenses etc: The verb to go conjugates irregularly. 2 (T) if you conjugate a verb, you state the different grammatical forms that it can have … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
verb — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ plural, singular ▪ intransitive, transitive ▪ active, passive ▪ irregular, regular … Collocations dictionary
conjugate — con|ju|gate [ˈkɔndʒugeıt US ˈka:n ] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of conjugare to unite , from com ( COM ) + jugare to join ] 1.) [I] if a verb conjugates, it has different forms to show different tenses etc ▪ The verb to … Dictionary of contemporary English
conjugate — [[t]kɒ̱nʤʊgeɪt[/t]] conjugates, conjugating, conjugated VERB When pupils or teachers conjugate a verb, they give its different forms in a particular order. [V n] ...a child who can read at one and is conjugating Latin verbs at four … English dictionary
verb — noun (C) a word or group of words that is used to describe an action, experience, or state, for example come , see , be , put on : to conjugate a verb see also: auxiliary verb, phrasal verb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
conjugate — verb (conjugated, conjugating) –verb (t) /ˈkɒndʒəgeɪt / (say konjuhgayt) 1. Grammar a. to inflect (a verb). b. to recite or display all, or some subset of, the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: conjugate the present tense verb be as… …
conjugate — ► VERB 1) give the different forms of (a verb). 2) (of bacteria or unicellular organisms) become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material. ► ADJECTIVE 1) technical joined or related as a pair. 2) Biology (of gametes) fused. ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
conjugate — verb Conjugate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑verb … Collocations dictionary
conjugate — verb kɒndʒʊgeɪt 1》 Grammar give the different forms of (a verb). 2》 Biology (of bacteria or unicellular organisms) become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material. ↘(of gametes) fuse. 3》 Chemistry be combined with or joined to … English new terms dictionary
Conjugate — Con ju*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conjugated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conjugating}.] 1. To unite in marriage; to join. [Obs.] Sir H. Wotton. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) To inflect (a verb), or give in order the forms which it assumes in its several… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English