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inchoate [ɪnˊkəυət]1. a1) то́лько что на́чатый2) зача́точный; рудимента́рный2. v нача́ть, положи́ть нача́ло -
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inchoātē, Adv. (inchoatus), anfangsweise, angefangen (Ggstz. consummate), Augustin. de genes. ad litt. 6, 11. § 19.
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adj.• incipiente adj.• incoativo, -a adj.• rudimentario, -a adj.['ɪnkǝʊeɪt]ADJ [idea] que no ha tomado forma definitiva; [anger] inexpresado -
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inchoate adj in der Entstehung begriffen, unausgereift, unvollständig -
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inchoātē, Adv. (inchoatus), anfangsweise, angefangen (Ggstz. consummate), Augustin. de genes. ad litt. 6, 11. § 19.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > inchoate
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незавершений, незакінчений; не оформлений остаточно, недооформлений; попередній- inchoate contract
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- inchoate instrument
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1. [ʹınkəʋıt] a книжн.1. начальный; начинающийся, ранний; зарождающийся2. неразвитой; незаконченный; неокончательно оформленный; нечётко сформулированныйinchoate contract - юр. предварительный договор
3. рудиментарный, зачаточный2. [ʹınkəʋeıt] v книжн.начать (что-л.); положить начало (чему-л.) -
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[ɪn'kəʊeɪt, 'ɪn-]aggettivo [idea, plan] appena abbozzato, non ancora sviluppato* * *inchoate /ˈɪnkəʊeɪt/a.1 incipiente; appena iniziato; iniziale2 non ancora sviluppato; rudimentale.(to) inchoate /ˈɪnkəʊeɪt/ (leg., raro)v. t.cominciare; iniziareinchoationn. [uc]inizio; principio.* * *[ɪn'kəʊeɪt, 'ɪn-]aggettivo [idea, plan] appena abbozzato, non ancora sviluppato -
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in·cho·ate[ɪnˈkəʊeɪt, AM -ˈkoʊ-]* * *['Inkəʊeɪt]adj (liter)unausgeformt* * *A adj [ˈınkəʊeıt; US ınˈkəʊət; ˈınkəˌweıt] (adv inchoately)1. angefangen2. beginnend, anfangend, Anfangs…3. unvollständig:inchoate agreement Vertrag, der noch nicht von allen Parteien unterzeichnet istB v/t & v/i [ˈınkəʊeıt; US ˈınkəˌweıt] obs beginnen, anfangen* * *adj.unvollständig adj. -
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1. a книжн. начальный; начинающийся, ранний; зарождающийся2. a книжн. неразвитой; незаконченный; неокончательно оформленный; нечётко сформулированный3. a книжн. рудиментарный, зачаточный4. v книжн. начать; положить началоСинонимический ряд:1. formless (adj.) amorphous; formless; shapeless; unformed; unshaped2. incoherent (adj.) disconnected; discontinuous; disjointed; disordered; incoherent; incohesive; muddled; unconnected; uncontinuous; unorganized3. just begun (adj.) beginning; embryonic; in an early stage; incipient; just begun; just getting started; not yet fully formed; rudimentary; undeveloped -
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1. току-що почнал
2. неразвит, недоразвит, в зародиш, зачатъчен, рудиментарен* * *{in'kouit} а 1. току-що почнал; 2. неразвит, недоразвит, в з* * *почващ; зачатъчен; недоразвит; неразвит;* * *1. неразвит, недоразвит, в зародиш, зачатъчен, рудиментарен 2. току-що почнал* * * -
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fejletlen, kezdeti, kezdődő, kezdetleges to inchoate: kezdeményez, elkezd
См. также в других словарях:
inchoate — in·cho·ate /in kō ət, iŋ kō ˌāt/ adj 1 a: not yet made complete, certain, or specific: not perfected see also inchoate lien at lien b: not yet transformed into actual use or possession until an emplo … Law dictionary
inchoate — means ‘undeveloped’ or ‘just begun’ and is derived from the Latin word choare ‘to begin’: • It was obviously necessary that we should continue our still inchoate discussion over a drink D. M. Davin, 1975 • She is not allowed to express her real,… … Modern English usage
Inchoate — In cho*ate, a. [L. inchoatus, better incohatus, p. p. of incohare to begin.] Recently, or just, begun; beginning; partially but not fully in existence or operation; existing in its elements; incomplete. {In cho*ate*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inchoate — In cho*ate, v. t. To begin. [Obs.] Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inchoate — (adj.) 1530s, from L. inchoatus, pp. of inchoare, alteration of incohare to begin, originally to hitch up, from in on (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + cohum strap fastened to the oxen s yoke. Related: Inchoative … Etymology dictionary
inchoate — [adj] undeveloped, beginning amorphous, elementary, embryonic, formless, immature, imperfect, inceptive, incipient, just begun, nascent, preliminary, rudimentary, shapeless, unfinished, unformed, unshaped; concepts 485,578,797 Ant. developed,… … New thesaurus
inchoate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not fully formed or developed; rudimentary. 2) confused or incoherent. DERIVATIVES inchoately adverb. ORIGIN from Latin inchoare, variant of incohare begin … English terms dictionary
inchoate — [in kō′it, in kō′āt΄] adj. [L inchoatus, incohatus, pp. of inchoare, incohare, to begin, orig. rural term “hitch up, harness” < in , in + cohum, the strap from plow beam to yoke < IE base * kagh , to hold, enclose > HEDGE] 1. just begun; … English World dictionary
Inchoate — A state of activity or entitlement that is characterized by partial completion of an intended outcome or status. The notion of inchoate comes into play most often in a legal sense, as it could refer to an inchoate transaction between two parties … Investment dictionary
inchoate — [[t]ɪnko͟ʊɪt[/t]] ADJ If something is inchoate, it is recent or new, and vague or not yet properly developed. [FORMAL] His dreams were senseless and inchoate. ...the inchoate mood of dissatisfaction with all politicians. Syn: incoherent … English dictionary
inchoate — Probably because of the similarity in spelling to chaotic and in pronunciation to incoherent, people sometimes take the word to mean disorderly or disorganized. In fact it means incipient, undeveloped, just starting. An inchoate enterprise is… … Dictionary of troublesome word