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1 imperative
impĕrātīvē ( inp-), adv., v. the foll. art. -
2 imperative
الأَمْر (صِيغَة الأمر في الفِعْل) \ imperative: the form of a verb used to express a command: The imperative form is used for giving orders, such as ‘Be quiet’. \ حَتمِيّ \ imperative: urgent; which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today. \ صِيغَة الأَمْر (في الفعل) \ imperative: the form of a verb used to express a command: The imperative form is used for giving orders, such as ‘Be quiet’. -
3 imperative
[ɪmˈperətɪv] noun, adjective1.1) used of verbs that are expressing a command:صيغَة الأمْرIn the sentence "Come here!", "come" is an imperative (verb).
2) absolutely necessary:ضَروري بصورة مُطْلَقَه، حَتْميIt is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution.
2. nounصيغة فِعْل الأمْرIn "Sit down!" the verb is in the imperative.
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4 imperative
لا بُدّ مِن \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. don’t/didn’t have to) be forced: I must give him the money or he will shoot me. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today. -
5 imperative
ضَرُورِيّ \ essential: very necessary; most important: It is essential to address letters correctly. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today. necessary: needed: Please make all necessary plans. Is it necessary to make so much noise?. -
6 imperative
مُلِحّ \ imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today. pressing: needing attention at once: a pressing problem; a pressing appointment. urgent: important and needing quick action: an urgent message. -
7 imperative
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8 Imperative Meta Programming Language
Software: IMPLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Imperative Meta Programming Language
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9 imperative part
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > imperative part
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10 Black Women's Health Imperative
Non-profit-making organization: BWHIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Black Women's Health Imperative
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11 Women's Global Health Imperative
Physiology: WGHIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Women's Global Health Imperative
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12 règle impérative
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > règle impérative
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13 Net imperative
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14 императивный
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15 tvingende nødvendig
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16 императивный
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17 sangat mendesak
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18 tak dapat ditolak
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19 naléhavý požadavek
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20 rozkazovací způsob
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imperative — im|per|a|tive1 [ ım perətıv ] adjective 1. ) FORMAL extremely important and urgent: Long term investing is risky, and careful planning is imperative. it is imperative (that): It is imperative that these claims are dealt with quickly. it is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English