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1 relative
A n2 Ling relatif m.B adj1 ( comparative) [comfort, ease, happiness, wealth] relatif/-ive ; he's a relative stranger c'est presque un inconnu ; the relative merits of X and Y les mérites respectifs de X et Y ; relative to ( compared to) par rapport à ; supply is relative to demand l'offre varie en fonction de la demande ;3 ( concerning) relative to relatif/-ive à ;4 Ling [pronoun, clause] relatif/-ive ;5 Mus relatif/-ive ;6 Comput relatif/-ive. -
2 relative
1. n родственник; родственница2. n грам. относительное местоимение3. a относительный, соотносительный4. a условный, относительныйbeauty is relative — красота — понятие относительное
5. a сравнительный6. a соответственный7. a связанный, взаимосвязанный8. a муз. параллельныйСинонимический ряд:1. comparative (adj.) analogous; applicable; appropriate; approximate; comparable; comparative; correspondent; germane; near; pertinent; proportionate; relevant2. connected (adj.) about; affiliated; allied; concerning; connected; interconnected; interrelated; pertaining to; related3. subject (adj.) conditional; conditioned; contingent; dependent; reliant; subject4. family member (noun) aunt; blood relation; cousin; family; family member; kin; kinsman; kinswoman; kith; member of the family; next of kin; relation; sibling; uncleАнтонимический ряд:irrelevant; stranger; unrelated -
3 comparative
see comparecomparative adj n comparativotr[kəm'pærətɪv]1 (relative) relativo,-a2 (making a comparison) comparado,-a3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL comparativo,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL comparativocomparative [kəm'pærət̬iv] adjrelative: comparativo, relativo♦ comparatively adv: comparativo madj.• comparado, -a adj.• comparativo, -a adj.n.• comparativo s.m.
I kəm'pærətɪva) ( relative) relativob) <literature/linguistics> comparado; <analysis/study> comparativo, comparadoc) ( Ling) comparativo
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[kǝm'pærǝtɪv]1. ADJ1) (=relative) relativobefore becoming famous she had lived in comparative obscurity — había vivido en relativa oscuridad antes de hacerse famosa
2) [study] comparativo, comparado3) (Gram) comparativo2.N (Gram) comparativo m3.CPDcomparative literature N — literatura f comparada
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I [kəm'pærətɪv]a) ( relative) relativob) <literature/linguistics> comparado; <analysis/study> comparativo, comparadoc) ( Ling) comparativo
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4 comparative
comparative [kəm'pærətɪv](a) (relative) relatif;∎ the comparative wealth of the two countries la fortune relative des deux pays;∎ she's a comparative stranger to me je la connais relativement peu2 nounGrammar comparatif m;∎ in the comparative au comparatif►► comparative adverb adverbe m de comparaison ou comparatif;American comparative advertising publicité f comparative;Grammar the comparative degree le comparatif;comparative history histoire f comparée;comparative law droit m comparé;comparative linguistics linguistique f comparée;comparative literature littérature f comparéeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > comparative
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5 comparative
comparative [kəmˈpærətɪv]1. adjectivea. [ease, safety, freedom, cost] relatif• to be a comparative newcomer/beginner être relativement nouveau/débutantb. [study, analysis, method] comparatif ; [literature, religion, linguistics] comparé2. noun* * *[kəm'pærətɪv] 1.noun Linguistics comparatif m2.1) Linguistics comparatif/-ive2) ( relative) relatif/-ive3) ( based on comparison) [method, study] comparatif/-ive; [literature, religion] comparé -
6 introduce
1. III1) introduce smth. introduce a rule (a new method, a new fashion, a system, a useful technique, an improvement, etc.) вводить правило и т. д., introduce a new theory (an idea) предложить /выдвинуть/ новую теорию (идею); introduce a quotation (figures, facts, etc.) приводить /использовать/ цитату и т. д.; who introduced that law? кто предложил установить /ввести/ этот закон?; the announcer introduces each programme каждую программу объявляет диктор; relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses относительные местоимения вводят придаточные определительные2) introduce smth. introduce a problem (a subject of discussion, a question, an item, etc.) выносить /выдвигать, ставить/ на обсуждение проблему и т. д., introduce a bill вносить законопроект3) introduce smb. introduce strangers (two friends, one's brother, some countrymen of mine, etc.) представить друг другу незнакомых людей и т. д.; introduce oneself представиться, назвать себя; may I introduce Mr. Brown разрешите мне представить мистера Брауна2. IVintroduce smth. in some manner I'll introduce the subject briefly я кратко ознакомлю вас с темой /с вопросом/3. XI1) be introduced into smth. vaccination for smallpox was first introduced into the United States by Dr. William Yates прививки против оспы были впервые применены в США доктором Уильямом Йетсом; tobacco (this plant, this species, etc.) was first introduced into Europe from America табак и т. д. был завезен в Европу из Америки; porcelain manufacture was introduced into Japan from China about 1513 производство фарфора пришло в Японию из Китая приблизительно в тысяча пятьсот тринадцатом году; be introduced to smb., smth. since the dictionary was first introduced to the public с тех пор, как широкие круги читателей впервые познакомились с этим словарем; I was introduced to chess at an early age я начал играть в шахматы в раннем детстве; be introduced as smth. the word was originally introduced as a term of reproach первоначально это слово вошло в употребление как выражение упрека2) be introduced in /at/ smth. the bill will be introduced in /at/ the next session законопроект будет вынесен на обсуждение на следующей сессии3) be introduced to smb. I should like to be introduced to her мне бы хотелось, чтобы меня с ней познакомили; be introduced In smth. are you the gentleman introduced in this letter? это о вас пишут в этом письме?4. XXI11) introduce smth. in (to) smth. introduce a new method into porcelain manufacture (new ideas into business, something new in painting, etc.) вводить /внедрять/ новые методы в производство фарфора и т. д., introduce songs and dances into the programme (some music into a play, phonetics into the list of subjects to be studied, a story into the conversation, etc.) включать / вставлять, вводить/ в программу песни и танцы и т. д.; he introduced this subject into the conversation это он заговорил об этом /на эту тему/; introduce a note of humour into the conversation (a romantic situation into a novel, a touch of irony into the play, a touch of colour into a room, etc.) (привносить нотку юмора в разговор и т.д., introduce smth. with smth. introduce a speech with an amusing anecdote (a subject with a short preface, a concert with a short speech, etc.) предварять доклад забавным рассказом и т. д., introduce smb. into smth. introduce smb. into society (into the world, into one's family, etc.) вводить кого-л. в общество и т. д.2) introduce smth. (in)to (for) smth. introduce a bill into /before/ Parliament поставить /выдвинуть/ законопроект на обсуждение в парламенте; introduce a question for debate предложить вопрос /тему/ для дискуссии3) introduce smb. to smb. introduce them to all our friends (his two sisters to us, the stranger to his family, etc.) познакомить их со всеми нашими друзьями и т. д.; allow me to introduce my friend to you позвольте представить вам моего друга; introduce oneself to her parents представиться ее родителям; introduce the speaker to the meeting (the lecturer to the audience, the actor to the public, etc.) представить докладчика собранию и т. д.; introduce smb. to smth. introduce smb. to the process (to our customs, to skiing, to the city by showing the sights, to the intricacies of Euclid, to a strange mode of life, to Japanese poetry, etc.) (познакомить кого-л. с этим процессом и т. д.4) introduce smb. into smth. introduce smb. into a room (into a house, into a place, etc.) ввести /провести, привести/ кого-л. в комнату и т. д.; introduce smb. into his presence ввести /провести/ кого-л. к кому-л.; introduce smth. into smth. introduce a tube into a wound (a long tube into the sick man's throat, one's finger into a wound, etc.) вводить трубку в рану и т. д.; introduce a key into a lock вставлять ключ в замок5. XXIV1introduce smb. as smb. introduce her as his daughter (the young man as their new colleague, the woman as the new manager, etc.) представить ее как свою дочь и т. д. -
7 brother
1. n близкий друг, брат2. n друг, приятель, братишка3. n собрат, коллегаless clever than his brother — не такой умный, как его брат
soul brother — брат по цвету кожи, чёрный брат
not he, but his brother — не он, а его брат
4. n земляк5. n брат, член религиозного братства; монах6. v относиться по-братски7. v называть братом8. v принимать в братствоСинонимический ряд:1. allied (adj.) allied; kindred2. fellow man (noun) ally; associate; comrade; fellow man; friend; monk3. sibling (noun) kinsman; relative; sibling; twinАнтонимический ряд:sister; stranger -
8 comparative
B adj1 Ling comparatif/-ive ;2 ( relative) relatif/-ive ; in comparative terms en termes relatifs ; he's a comparative stranger to me je le connais à peine ; -
9 brother
1 noun(a) (relative) frère m;∎ older/younger brother frère m aîné/cadet∎ no, Brother non, mon Frère;∎ Brother Damian Frère Damian∎ Military brothers in arms compagnons mpl ou frères mpl d'armes;∎ his brother officers les autres officiers de sa brigade ou Military de son régiment(e) familiar black American slang (fellow black man) = nom donné par les noirs américains à un homme noir∎ familiar (oh) brother! dis donc!, bigre!►► the Brothers Grimm les frères mpl Grimm✾ Film 'Brother, can you spare a dime?' Mora 'T'as pas cent balles?'
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