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[-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) veljaven* * *I [ɔpəreitiv, -rə-]adjective ( operatively adverb)delujoč, učinkovit; praktičen; medicine operativen; technical pogonski, obraten, uporabento become operative — dobiti veljavo, začeti veljatiII [ɔpəreitiv, -rə-]noun(tovarniški) delavec, obrtnik; American detektiv, agent -
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• operatiivinen• toimituttaa• toimiva• työläinen• vaikuttava• tehokasmedicine, veterinary• leikkaus• leikkauksellinenmedicine, veterinary• leikkauksellinen• käytännöllinen* * *-rətiv, ]( American) -reitivadjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) voimassa, käytössä -
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['ɒpərətɪv] [AE -reɪt-] 1.1) (effective) [rule, law, system] in vigore2) (important)2.1) (factory worker) operaio m. (-a); (artisan) artigiano m. (-a)2) (secret agent) agente m. segreto* * *[-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) in vigore* * *operative /ˈɒpərətɪv/A a.1 operativo; attivo; efficace2 manuale; pratico: the operative arts, le arti manuali; i mestieri; the operative part of this work, la parte pratica di questo lavoroB n.2 artigiano; lavorante● (med.) operative dentistry, odontoiatria conservativa □ operative word, (tecn.) istruzione; (fig.) parola chiave □ to become operative, entrare in vigore; divenire operante: This law will become operative tomorrow, questa legge entrerà in vigore domanioperatively avv. operativeness n. [u].* * *['ɒpərətɪv] [AE -reɪt-] 1.1) (effective) [rule, law, system] in vigore2) (important)2.1) (factory worker) operaio m. (-a); (artisan) artigiano m. (-a)2) (secret agent) agente m. segreto -
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['ɔpərətɪv] 1. adj 2. n( in factory) operator m"if" being the operative word — z akcentem na (słowo) "jeżeli"
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[-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) platný* * *• urcujúci• úcinný• prevádzkový• hlavný• agent• detektív• riadiaci• robotník• rozhodujúci• platný• pracovník• praktický• pracovný• pracujúci• najdôležitejší• operatívny -
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[-rətɪv] (American) [-reɪtɪv] adjectivein action, having effect:فَعّال، نافِذ المَفْعولMany old laws are still operative.
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