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1 interpretivo
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2 interpretativo
adj.interpretative, interpretive.* * *► adjetivo1 interpretative* * *ADJ interpretative* * *= interpretative, interpretive.Ex. These problems are of both methodological and interpretative character.Ex. The need to include interpretive analyses in addition to conventional objective description is also discussed.* * *= interpretative, interpretive.Ex: These problems are of both methodological and interpretative character.
Ex: The need to include interpretive analyses in addition to conventional objective description is also discussed.* * *interpretativo -vainterpretive, interpretative* * *interpretativo, -a adj1. [de la interpretación artística]tiene mucha capacidad interpretativa para los papeles cómicos he's very good in comic roles;el pianista tiene un gran estilo interpretativo he's a very stylish pianist2. [del significado] interpretative* * *adj interpretational* * *interpretativo, -va adj: interpretive -
3 aclarador
adj.explanatory, illustrative.m.1 a kind of comb in looms for making silk fringes.2 clarifier, lightener.3 thinner, root thinner.4 clearer, clearing agent.* * *= interpretative, interpretive.Ex. These problems are of both methodological and interpretative character.Ex. The need to include interpretive analyses in addition to conventional objective description is also discussed.* * *= interpretative, interpretive.Ex: These problems are of both methodological and interpretative character.
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4 explicatorio
adj.explanatory, exegetical, defining.* * *- ria adjetivo explanatory* * *= interpretative, interpretive.Ex. These problems are of both methodological and interpretative character.Ex. The need to include interpretive analyses in addition to conventional objective description is also discussed.* * *- ria adjetivo explanatory* * *= interpretative, interpretive.Ex: These problems are of both methodological and interpretative character.
Ex: The need to include interpretive analyses in addition to conventional objective description is also discussed.* * *explanatory -
5 interpretativo
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6 interpretado
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7 interpretivo
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8 resolución interpretativa
f.interpretive ruling.
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