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adj.1 imperative.2 imperative, commanding, demanding, jussive.3 imperative, peremptory.m.1 mandate, order, imposition.2 necessity, need.3 imperative, imperative mode.* * *► adjetivo1 imperative1 LINGÚÍSTICA imperative————————1 LINGÚÍSTICA imperative* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - imperativa)adj.* * *1.ADJ [gen] imperative; [tono] commanding, imperative2. SM1) (=necesidad) imperative2) (Ling) imperative, imperative mood* * *I- va adjetivoa) (Ling) imperativeb) <voz/tono> commanding, authoritativec) < necesidad> pressing (before n), urgentIIa) (Ling) imperativeb) ( exigencia) imperative* * *= imperative, Let's + Verbo.Ex. Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.Ex. Let's by all means do our share, but we have to give the other ignorant person who uses the term Hottentot a chance to find out its meaning.----* imperativo económico = economic imperative.* * *I- va adjetivoa) (Ling) imperativeb) <voz/tono> commanding, authoritativec) < necesidad> pressing (before n), urgentIIa) (Ling) imperativeb) ( exigencia) imperative* * *= imperative, Let's + Verbo.Ex: Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.
Ex: Let's by all means do our share, but we have to give the other ignorant person who uses the term Hottentot a chance to find out its meaning.* imperativo económico = economic imperative.* * *1 ( Ling) ‹modo/frase› imperative2 ‹voz/tono› commanding, authoritative3 ‹necesidad› pressing ( before n), urgent1 ( Ling) imperative2 (exigencia) imperativeimperativos morales moral imperatives* * *
imperativo 1◊ -va adjetivoa) (Ling) imperative
imperativo 2 sustantivo masculino
imperative
imperativo,-a
I adjetivo imperative
II m Ling imperative
' imperativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imperativa
- modo
- andar
English:
beware
- do
- imperative
- let
- essential
* * *imperativo, -a♦ adj1. Gram imperative2. [autoritario] imperious♦ nm1. Gram imperative2. [circunstancias, mandato]para él ayudar a los necesitados sigue siendo un imperativo moral helping the poor remains a moral imperative for him;imperativos económicos economic considerations;por imperativo legal for legal reasonsFilosofía el imperativo categórico the categorical imperative* * *I adj1 GRAM imperative2 obligación pressingII m imperative also GRAM* * *imperativo, -va adj: imperativeimperativo nm: imperative* * *imperativo n imperative -
3 cuestión imprescindible
(n.) = imperativeEx. Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.* * *(n.) = imperativeEx: Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.
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4 de primera calidad
first-class* * *(adj.) = premium, premierEx. Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.Ex. It is the country's premier research library for the natural sciences, engineering, technology and industrial property.* * *(adj.) = premium, premierEx: Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.
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5 imperativo económico
(n.) = economic imperativeEx. Public institutions should be guided by economic imperatives.* * *(n.) = economic imperativeEx: Public institutions should be guided by economic imperatives.
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6 ingeniería forense
(n.) = forensic engineeringEx. The forensic engineering librarian must understand the imperatives of standards-producing organisations and monitor their progress in developing new standards and revising old ones.* * *(n.) = forensic engineeringEx: The forensic engineering librarian must understand the imperatives of standards-producing organisations and monitor their progress in developing new standards and revising old ones.
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