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1 dative
{'deitiv}
I. 1. eз. дателен
2. юр. сменяем, отчуждаем
II. n eз. дателен падеж (и DATIVE case)* * *{'deitiv} I. a 1. eз. дателен; 2. юр. сменяем; отчуждаем; II.* * *сменяем; отчуждаем; дателен;* * *1. i. eз. дателен 2. ii. n eз. дателен падеж (и dative case) 3. юр. сменяем, отчуждаем* * * -
2 dative bond
• дативна връзка -
3 dative bonds
• дативна връзка -
4 construe
{kən'stru:}
1. правя граматически разбор на (изречение), поддавам се на граматически разбор
2. грам. свързвам
pass управлявам, изисквам
this preposition CONSTRUEs with the dative този предлог се свързва с/управлява/изисква дателен падеж
3. превеждам (дума по дума), обяснявам, тълкувам (думи, действия)* * *{kъn'stru:} v 1. правя граматически разбор на (изречение); п* * *тълкувам;* * *1. pass управлявам, изисквам 2. this preposition construes with the dative този предлог се свързва с/управлява/изисква дателен падеж 3. грам. свързвам 4. правя граматически разбор на (изречение), поддавам се на граматически разбор 5. превеждам (дума по дума), обяснявам, тълкувам (думи, действия)* * *construe[kən´stru:] v 1. тълкувам, обяснявам; helpful behaviour can be \construed as interference желанието да се помогне може да се изтълкува като вмешателство; 2. превеждам, тълкувам; 3. правя граматически разбор на изречение.
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