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adjectivegesprächig [Person]; ungezwungen [Art]* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) Gesprächs-...2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) gesprächig* * *con·ver·sa·tion·al1[ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃənəl, AM ˌkɑ:nvɚˈ-]adj Gesprächs-, Unterhaltungs-he had a relaxed and \conversational style of writing er schrieb in einem lockeren und legeren Stilto have \conversational skills ein anregender Gesprächspartner/eine anregende Gesprächspartnerin sein\conversational tone Plauderton mcon·ver·sa·tion·al2, con·ver·ˈsa·tion·al mode[ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃənəl-, AM ˌkɑ:nvɚˈ-]* * *["kɒnvə'seɪʃənl]adjtone, style Unterhaltungs-, Plauder-, legerhis tone was quiet and conversational — er sagte es in ruhigem Gesprächston
that gave him a conversational opening — das ermöglichte es ihm, sich in die Unterhaltung einzuschalten or (to get talking) eine Unterhaltung anzufangen
* * *1. gesprächig2. Unterhaltungs…, Konversations…, Gesprächs…:conversational English Umgangsenglisch n;conversational grammar Konversationsgrammatik f;conversational style Gesprächsstil m;conversational tone Plauderton m* * *adjectivegesprächig [Person]; ungezwungen [Art]* * *adj.dialogorientiert adj. -
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[ˌkɒnvə'seɪʃənl]* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) colloquiale2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) loquace* * *conversational /kɒnvəˈseɪʃənl/a.1 da conversazione; conversevole: in a conversational tone, in tono conversevole; to be in a conversational mood, aver voglia di conversare2 di, della conversazione; colloquiale: conversational skills, doti di conversazione; conversational English, l'inglese parlato (o colloquiale)3 (comput., ling.) conversazionale; interattivo● conversational gambit, modo di attaccare discorso (con q.).* * *[ˌkɒnvə'seɪʃənl] -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) coloquial2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) conversador, habladortr[kɒnvə'seɪʃənəl]1 coloquial, familiarconversational [.kɑnvər'seɪʃənəl] adj: familiara conversational style: un estilo familiaradj.• de conversación adj.• expansivo, -a adj.• hablador adj.• locuaz adj.'kɑːnvər'seɪʃṇəl, ˌkɒnvə'seɪʃənḷadjective <manner/tone> familiar, coloquial[ˌkɒnvǝ'seɪʃǝnl]1.ADJ [style, tone] familiar2.CPDconversational mode N — (Comput) modo m de conversación
* * *['kɑːnvər'seɪʃṇəl, ˌkɒnvə'seɪʃənḷ]adjective <manner/tone> familiar, coloquial -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) konverserende; dagligdags; samtale-2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) i det snakkesalige hjørne* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) konverserende; dagligdags; samtale-2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) i det snakkesalige hjørne -
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[͵kɒnvəʹseıʃ(ə)nəl] a1. разговорный2. разговорчивыйconversational quality - умение выступать без подготовки (на собрании и т. п.)
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) konversasjons-, uformell2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) snakkesalig, selskapelig, underholdendeadj. \/ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃ(ə)nl\/1) samtale-, konversasjons-i en avslappet tone, i en konverserende tone2) pratsom, selskapelig, underholdende, som har konversasjonstalent -
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[kɔnvə'seɪʃənl]adj* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) potoczny2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) rozmowny -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) samræðu-2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) samræðu- eða viðtalsgóður -
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társalgási, beszédes* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) társalgási2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) beszédes -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) coloquial2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) conversador* * *con.ver.sa.tion.al[kɔnvəs'eiʃənəl] adj 1 conversador, conversante, sociável. 2 coloquial. -
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adj. konuşma ile ilgili, konuşkan, güzel konuşan* * *1. etkileşimli 2. konuşmalı* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) konuşma ile ilgili2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) konuşmaya düşkün -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) pogovoren2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) zgovoren* * *[kɔnvəséišənl]adjective ( conversationally adverb)pogovoren; zgovoren, zabaven; konverzacijski -
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• jokapäiväisessä puheessa käytetty• avomielinen• vuorovaikutteinen• puhekielen• puhe• keskusteleva• keskustelu* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) puhekielinen2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) puhe- -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) sarunas-; sarunvalodas-2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) runīgs* * *runīgs; sarunvalodas, sarunas -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) šnekamasis2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) šnekus -
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adj. samtals-* * *1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) samtals-2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) pratsam -
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1) (informal or colloquial: conversational English.) hovorový2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) hovorný, povídavý* * *• hovorový• konverzační
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