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41 bildl.
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42 fig.
figürlich, figurativ figurative(ly adv.) (fig.) -
43 gegenständlich
'geːgənʃtɛntlɪçadjART. figuratifgegenständlichg71e23ca0e/71e23ca0genständlich ['ge:gən∫tεntlɪç]I AdjektivMalerei figuratif(-ive)II Adverbdarstellen d'une manière figurative -
44 Konstante
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45 übertragen irr
1. vtto transfer ( auf + akk to), RADIO to broadcast, (Krankheit) to transmit2. vrto spread ( auf + akk to)3. adj -
46 Bildmarke
f1. design mark2. figurative mark Br.3. logo Am.4. picture mark -
47 figurativ
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48 figürlich
figured(fig.)1. figurative (fig.)2. figuratively (fig.) -
49 in übertragenem Sinne
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50 metaphorisch
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51 symbolisch
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52 übertragen
1. carried2. communicated3. conferred4. devolved5. in the figurative sense6. to alienate7. to assign8. to broadcast9. to carry10. to confer11. to convey12. to devolve13. to graft14. to port15. to relay16. to transfer17. to transfuse18. to transmit19. to transmit [virus, disease]20. transfered Am. spv.21. transferred22. transferring23. transfused -
53 zeichenhaft
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54 symbolisch
- {emblematic} tượng trưng, biểu tượng, điển hình - {figurative} bóng, bóng bảy, biểu hiện, tạo hình, bằng tranh ảnh = symbolisch [für] {symbolic [of]}+
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Figurative — Fig ur*a*tive, a. [L. figurativus: cf. F. figuratif. See {Figurative}.] 1. Representing by a figure, or by resemblance; typical; representative. [1913 Webster] This, they will say, was figurative, and served, by God s appointment, but for a time … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Figurative — may refer to:*Figurative art *Figurative language *Neofigurative Art … Wikipedia
figurative — [fig′yoor ə tiv΄, fig′yərə tiv] adj. [ME < OFr figuratif < LL figurativus < L figuratus, pp. of figurare, to form, fashion < figura, FIGURE] 1. representing by means of a figure, symbol, or likeness 2. having to do with figure drawing … English World dictionary
figurative — index representative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
figurative — late 14c., from O.Fr. figuratif metaphorical, from L.L. figurativus, from figurat , pp. stem of figurare (see FIGURE (Cf. figure)). Of speech, language, etc., involving figures of speech, from 1845. Related: Figuratively … Etymology dictionary
figurative — [adj] not literal, but symbolic allegorical, denotative, descriptive, emblematic, emblematical, fanciful, florid, flowery, illustrative, metaphoric, metaphorical, ornate, pictorial, poetical, representative, signifying, typical; concepts 267,582… … New thesaurus
figurative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not using words literally; metaphorical. 2) Art representing forms that are recognizably derived from life. DERIVATIVES figuratively adverb figurativeness noun … English terms dictionary
figurative — [[t]fɪ̱gərətɪv, AM gjər [/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n If you use a word or expression in a figurative sense, you use it with a more abstract or imaginative meaning than its ordinary literal one. ...an event that will change your route in both the… … English dictionary
figurative — Figurate Fig ur*ate, a. [L. figuratus, p. p. of figurare. See {Figure}.] 1. Of a definite form or figure. [1913 Webster] Plants are all figurate and determinate, which inanimate bodies are not. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Figurative; metaphorical.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
figurative — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. representing by a figure or resemblance ; emblematic b. of or relating to representation of form or figure in art < figurative sculpture > 2. a. expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another with which … New Collegiate Dictionary
figurative — figuratively, adv. figurativeness, n. /fig yeuhr euh tiv/, adj. 1. of the nature of or involving a figure of speech, esp. a metaphor; metaphorical; not literal: a figurative expression. 2. metaphorically so called: His remark was a figurative… … Universalium