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1 imperative mood
s.modo imperativo. -
2 imperative
im'perətiv
1. noun, adjective1) (used of verbs that are expressing a command: In the sentence `Come here!', `come' is an imperative (verb).) imperativo2) (absolutely necessary: It is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution.) imperativo
2. nounIn `Sit down!' the verb is in the imperative.) imperativoimperative n imperativotr[ɪm'perətɪv]1 (indispensable) imprescindible2 (authoritative) imperativo,-a, imperioso,-a3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL imperativo,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL imperativoimperative [ɪm'pɛrət̬ɪv] adj1) authoritative: imperativo, imperioso2) necessary: imprescindible♦ imperatively adv: imperativo madj.• imperativo, -a adj.• imperioso, -a adj.• indispensable adj.• urgente adj.n.• imperativo s.m.
I ɪm'perətɪv1)a) ( essential) imprescindible, fundamentalb) < need> imperioso, imperativoc) ( authoritative) (frml) imperioso, imperativo
II
1) ( Ling) imperativo m2) ( compelling need) imperativo m[ɪm'perǝtɪv]1. ADJ1) (=essential) imprescindible, fundamentalit is imperative that he comes — es imprescindible or fundamental que venga
2) (=authoritative) [manner, command] imperativo, imperioso3) (Ling) imperativo2. Nany animal's first imperative is to survive — el primer imperativo de cualquier animal es sobrevivir
2) (Ling) imperativo m3.CPDimperative mood N — (Ling) modo m imperativo
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I [ɪm'perətɪv]1)a) ( essential) imprescindible, fundamentalb) < need> imperioso, imperativoc) ( authoritative) (frml) imperioso, imperativo
II
1) ( Ling) imperativo m2) ( compelling need) imperativo m -
3 modo
modo sustantivo masculino 1 del siguiente modo in the following manner; a mi modo de ver to my way of thinking, in my opinion; no lo digas de ese modo don't say it like that; de un modo u otro one way or another; su modo de ser the way he is; ( on signs) modo de empleo instructions for use, directions;b) ( en locs)◊ a mi/tu/su modo (in) my/your/his (own) way;de cualquier modo ( de todas formas) ( indep) in any case, anyway; ( sin cuidado) anyhow; del mismo or de igual modo que just as, in the same way (that); ( para que) so that; de ningún modo puedo aceptar there's no way I can accept; de todos modos anyway, anyhow; en cierto modo in a way; ni modo (AmL exc CS fam) no way; traté de persuadirlo pero ni modo I tried to persuade him but it was no good; ni modo que te quedes aquí there's no way you're staying here (colloq) 2 con buenos/malos modos politely/rudely o impolitely
modo sustantivo masculino
1 (forma de hacer) way, manner: habla de un modo extraño, he speaks in a strange way
2 Ling mode: modo imperativo, imperative mood 3 modos, manners: ¡no vengas aquí con esos malos modos!, don't come around here with those bad manners! ' modo' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - así - camino - cante - canto - carácter - censurar - cocina - como quiera - comoquiera - con - conforme - de - dicha - dicho - empleo - en - estilo - forma - ir - gustar - habla - igualmente - inciso - indicativa - indicativo - mirada - olla - parcial - pensión - poner - proceder - radical - reconocer - replicar - risa - según - sentada - sic - sistema - tal - temeraria - temerario - temperamento - tono - tres - uso - ver - vía - vida English: abrupt - alike - allowance - aloud - anyhow - as - at - captivate - casually - deliriously - depressingly - direction - dramatically - educationally - fashion - funnily - gloomily - haphazardly - harmlessly - illegibly - impressively - inadequately - incompletely - incomprehensibly - inconclusively - inconveniently - instruction - keenly - kind - loophole - love - maddeningly - manner - mode - modus operandi - mood - mother - nowhere - observe - offhandedly - originally - ostentatious - other - outrageous - pass round - plausibly - quizzical - ravishingly - reassuringly - reciprocally
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imperative — im·per·a·tive || ɪm perÉ™tɪv n. necessity, obligation; command, order; imperative mood, form used when making an order or request (Grammar); verb in the imperative mood (Grammar) adj. necessary, obligatory; commanding; of the imperative mood … English contemporary dictionary