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  • 1 impersonal

    adjective
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    [im'pə:sənl]
    1) (not showing, or being affected by, personal feelings: His manner was formal and impersonal.) unpersönlich
    2) ((of a verb) having a subject which does not refer to a person, thing etc: In the sentence `It snowed last night', `snowed' is an example of an impersonal verb.) unpersönlich
    - academic.ru/88077/impersonally">impersonally
    - impersonality
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    im·per·son·al
    [ɪmˈpɜ:sənəl, AM -ˈpɜ:r-]
    1. (without warmth) unpersönlich; (anonymous) anonym
    2. LING unpersönlich
    \impersonal pronoun/verb unpersönliches Pronomen/Verb
    * * *
    [ɪm'pɜːsənl]
    adj
    unpersönlich (ALSO GRAM)
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    impersonal [ımˈpɜːsnl; US -ˈpɜrsnəl]
    A adj (adv impersonally)
    1. unpersönlich (Brief, Firma etc):
    impersonal account WIRTSCH Sachkonto n
    2. LING
    a) unpersönlich (Zeitwort)
    b) unbestimmt:
    impersonal pronoun unbestimmtes Fürwort, Indefinitpronomen n
    B s
    1. (das) Unpersönliche
    2. LING unpersönliches Zeitwort
    imp. abk
    4. import (importation)
    impers. abk impersonal
    * * *
    adjective
    * * *
    adj.
    unpersönlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > impersonal

  • 2 imperative

    1. adjective
    1) (commanding) gebieterisch (geh.) [Stimme, Geste]
    2) (urgent) dringend erforderlich
    2. noun
    1) Befehl, der
    2) (Ling.) Imperativ, der
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    [im'perətiv] 1. noun, adjective
    1) (used of verbs that are expressing a command: In the sentence `Come here!', `come' is an imperative (verb).) der Imperativ
    2) (absolutely necessary: It is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution.)
    2. noun
    In `Sit down!' the verb is in the imperative.)
    * * *
    im·pera·tive
    [ɪmˈperətɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]
    I. adj
    1. (essential) unbedingt [o dringend] erforderlich
    it is \imperative that... es ist zwingend erforderlich, dass...
    it's \imperative to act now es muss unverzüglich gehandelt werden
    2. (commanding) gebieterisch, herrisch
    his \imperative manner often turns people off sein Befehlston schreckt die Leute oftmals ab
    3. inv LING imperativisch fachspr
    the \imperative form der Imperativ
    II. n
    1. (necessity) [Sach]zwang m; (obligation) Verpflichtung f; PHILOS Imperativ m; (factor) Erfordernis f
    strict loyalty is an \imperative if you want to work for this company absolute Loyalität ist Voraussetzung, wenn Sie für diese Firma arbeiten wollen
    financial \imperatives finanzielle Zwänge
    a moral \imperative eine moralische Verpflichtung
    the \imperative der Imperativ, die Befehlsform
    to be in the \imperative im Imperativ stehen
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    [Im'perətɪv]
    1. adj
    1) need, desire dringend
    2) manner gebieterisch, befehlend, herrisch; order strikt
    3) (GRAM) imperativisch, Imperativ-, befehlend, Befehls-

    imperative formImperativ- or Befehlsform f

    2. n
    1)

    the political/moral/economic imperative — die politische/moralische/wirtschaftliche Notwendigkeit

    there is a moral imperative to help the poor — es ist moralisch geboten, den Armen zu helfen

    2) (GRAM) Imperativ m

    in the imperativeim Imperativ, in der Befehlsform

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    imperative [ımˈperətıv]
    A adj (adv imperatively)
    1. befehlend, gebieterisch, herrisch, Befehls…
    2. unumgänglich, zwingend, dringend (notwendig), unbedingt erforderlich
    3. LING imperativisch, Imperativ…, Befehls…:
    B s
    1. Befehl m
    2. LING Imperativ m, Befehlsform f
    3. a) unumgängliche Pflicht
    b) dringendes Erfordernis, Notwendigkeit f
    imp. abk
    4. import (importation)
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (commanding) gebieterisch (geh.) [Stimme, Geste]
    2) (urgent) dringend erforderlich
    2. noun
    1) Befehl, der
    2) (Ling.) Imperativ, der
    * * *
    (grammar) n.
    Befehlsform m. adj.
    Pflicht- präfix.
    unbedingt adj.
    zwingend adj. n.
    unumgänglich adj.

    English-german dictionary > imperative

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