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1 обозначающий
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2 указательная функция
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > указательная функция
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3 указательный
1) General subject: demonstrative, designative, directive, fore, indexical, indicatory2) Drilling: indicating3) Makarov: directing -
4 designativo
adj.designative.m.denominative, verb derived from a noun, verb derived from an adjective.* * *= appointive.Nota: Que puede elegir, nombrar o designar o que se cubre por nombramiento.Ex. The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.* * *= appointive.Nota: Que puede elegir, nombrar o designar o que se cubre por nombramiento.Ex: The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.
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5 representativo
adj.1 representative, graphic, depictive, descriptive.2 representative, symbolic, indicative, designative.3 representative, sample.m.representative.* * *► adjetivo1 representative* * *(f. - representativa)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=simbólico, característico) representativeuno de los artistas más representativos de la época — one of the most representative artists of the age
2) (Pol) [democracia, institución, organización] representative* * *- va adjetivo1) < muestra> representativeeste cuadro es representativo de su época cubista — this picture is a good example of his Cubist period
2) (Pol) representative* * *= representative, representational.Ex. Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.Ex. 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.----* análisis de una muestra representativa = cross-sectional analysis.* no representativo = unrepresentative.* poco representativo = unrepresentative.* * *- va adjetivo1) < muestra> representativeeste cuadro es representativo de su época cubista — this picture is a good example of his Cubist period
2) (Pol) representative* * *= representative, representational.Ex: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
Ex: 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.* análisis de una muestra representativa = cross-sectional analysis.* no representativo = unrepresentative.* poco representativo = unrepresentative.* * *representativo -vaA(característico): este cuadro es representativo de su época cubista this picture is a good example of o is representative of his Cubist periodquizás sea el compositor más representativo del período he is perhaps the composer who best exemplifies the period o who is most representative of the periodel incidente es representativo del clima de violencia reinante the incident is typical o indicative of the current climate of violenceun episodio representativo de su actitud con respecto al dinero an episode which typifies his attitude to moneyB ( Pol) representativesistema representativo de gobierno representative system of government* * *
representativo◊ -va adjetivo
representative
representativo,-a adjetivo representative
' representativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
representativa
English:
representative
- unrepresentative
* * *representativo, -a adjun grupo representativo de la población general a group that represents the population as a whole;un escándalo representativo del clima de corrupción en el que vive el país a scandal which reflects o is representative of the climate of corruption in the countryeste cuadro es poco representativo de su estilo this painting is not very representative of his style* * *adj representative* * *representativo, -va adj: representative -
6 designativo
• denominative• denotative• denotive• designative• designatory• exhibitive• indicator telegraph• indicia• verb derived from a noun• verb derived from an adjective -
7 representativo
• depictive• descriptive• designative• representative• symbolic -
8 обозначаващ
обознача̀ващ,сег. деят. прич. designative, designatory. -
9 معين
مُعَيّن: مُحَدّدspecifying, determining, determinative, designating, designative, identifying -
10 određujući
adj determining, determinative, determinant, defining, stipulating, designating, designative; determination-, defmition-
См. также в других словарях:
Designative — Des ig*na*tive, a. [Cf. F. d[ e]signatif.] Serving to designate or indicate; pointing out. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
designative — adjective see designate II … New Collegiate Dictionary
designative — See designate. * * * … Universalium
designative — adjective Serving to designate. Syn: designatory … Wiktionary
designative — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Serving to designate or indicate: denotative, denotive, designatory, exhibitive, exhibitory, indicative, indicatory. See SHOW … English dictionary for students
designative — adj. indicative; nominative … English contemporary dictionary
designative — des·ig·na·tive … English syllables
designative — adjective serving to designate • Similar to: ↑denotative, ↑denotive • Derivationally related forms: ↑designate … Useful english dictionary
designate — designative, designatory /dez ig neuh tawr ee, tohr ee, dez ig nay teuh ree/, adj. designator, n. designee, n. v. /dez ig nayt /; adj. /dez ig nit, nayt /, v., designated, designating, adj. v.t. 1. to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify … Universalium
Relational Model/Tasmania — (RM/T) was published by E.F. Codd in 1979 and is the name given to a number of extensions to his original relational model (RM) published in 1970. The overall goal of the RM/T was to define some fundamental semantic units, at atomic and molecular … Wikipedia
music — musicless, adj. /myooh zik/, n. 1. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. 2. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or… … Universalium