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1 perfective verb
глагол совершенного видаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > perfective verb
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2 perfective verb
Арабский язык: глагол в перфекте (в прошедшем времени) -
3 perfective verb
глагол совершенного видаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > perfective verb
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4 perfective verb
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6 indicative perfective verb
Арабский язык: глагол в перфекте изъявительного наклоненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > indicative perfective verb
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7 verb
[vɜːb]сущ.A verb agrees with the subject in number. — Глагол согласуется с подлежащим в числе.
A verb has aspect, mood, tense, voice. — У глагола есть следующие категории: вид, залог, время, наклонение.
Verbs have complements, objects. — У глагола бывают комплементы и объекты
- conjugate a verb- inflect a verb
- auxiliary verb
- helping verb
- compound verb
- phrasal verb
- copula verb
- copulative verb
- linking verb
- defective verb
- imperfective verb
- intransitive verb
- irregular verb
- main verb
- modal verb
- perfective verb
- reflexive verb
- regular verb
- strong verb
- transitive verb
- weak verb
- unaccusative verbGram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb + compulsory object + to-infinitive[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb + ing-form[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb + optional object + to-infinitive[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb + to-infinitive[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb + to-infinitive or ing-form?[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb idioms[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb patterns[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verb: negative form[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verbs describing change of state[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Verbs of perception: patterns[/ref] -
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və:b сущ. глагол to passivize a verb ≈ построить пассивную форму глагола A verb agrees with the subject in number. ≈ Глагол согласуется с подлежащим в числе. A verb has aspect, mood, tense, voice. ≈ У глагола есть следующие категории: вид, залог, время, наклонение. Verbs have complements, objects. ≈ У глагола есть дополнения и актанты. to conjugate a verb ≈ проспрягать глагол to inflect a verb ≈ проспрягать глагол auxiliary verb, helping verb ≈ вспомогательный глагол compound verb, phrasal verb ≈ фразовый глагол copula verb, copulative verb, linking verb ≈ глагол-связка defective verb ≈ недостаточный глагол imperfective verb ≈ глагол несовершенного вида intransitive verb ≈ непереходный глагол irregular verb ≈ неправильный глагол main verb ≈ смысловой глагол modal verb ≈ модальный глагол perfective verb ≈ глагол совершенного вида reflexive verb ≈ возвратный глагол regular verb ≈ правильный глагол strong verb ≈ "сильный" глагол transitive verb ≈ переходный глагол weak verb ≈ "слабый" глагол (грамматика) глагол - * endings глагольные окончания group ~ грам. фразовый глагол verb глагол -
9 perfective
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11 perfective
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12 perfective
adj. som är nästan perfekt--------n. perfekt, verb som är böjd i dåtid -
13 dokonavé sloveso
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14 czasownik
m Jęz. verb- odmiana czasowników verbal inflection- czasownik trzeciej koniugacji a third conjugation verb- □ czasownik atematyczny athematic verb- czasownik częstotliwy a. wielokrotny iterative verb- czasownik dokonany perfective verb- czasownik inchoatywny inchoative verb- czasownik jednokrotny momentary verb- czasownik kauzatywny causative verb- czasownik niedokonany imperfective verb- czasownik nieprzechodni a. intranzytywny intransitive verb- czasownik posiłkowy auxiliary verb- czasownik przechodni a. tranzytywny transitive verb- czasownik zwrotny reflexive verb- czasowniki nieregularne irregular verbs- czasowniki stanowe verbs of state- czasowniki ułomne defective verbs* * *JĘZ verb* * *miGen. -a gram. verb; czasownik modalny/posiłkowy modal/auxiliary verb; czasownik dokonany/niedokonany perfective/imperfective verb; osobowa forma czasownika finite verb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czasownik
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15 dokonany
adj( czasownik) perfective* * *a.1. form. done, accomplished; coś jest dokonane sth is a fact; fakt dokonany accomplished fact, fait accompli.2. gram., jęz. perfective; czasownik/aspekt dokonany perfective verb/aspect; czas dokonany perfect tense.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dokonany
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16 глагол в перфекте
Arabian language: perfective verb (в прошедшем времени) -
17 глагол в перфекте изъявительного наклонения
Arabian language: indicative perfective verbУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глагол в перфекте изъявительного наклонения
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18 chodzić cho·dzić
-dzę, -dzisz; impf -dźvi1) (= spacerować) to walk2) (= uczęszczać) to go3) (= działać) to workCultural note: chodzić/iść/pójść Chodzić, iść and pójść are all verbs of motion meaning to go (on foot), but they have different implications. With the perfective verb - pójść - the emphasis is on the act of going to and arriving at the destination, whereas with the imperfective verbs - chodzić and iść - the focus is more on the act of going itself and it is not made clear whether the subject arrives at the destination or not. Chodzić is also used to describe habitual activities and iść is used to describe going to or from a particular point on one occasion.chodzi o to, że... — the thing is...
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19 iść
-idę, -idzieszviCultural note: chodzić/iść/pójść Chodzić, iść and pójść are all verbs of motion meaning to go (on foot), but they have different implications. With the perfective verb – pójść - the emphasis is on the act of going to and arriving at the destination, whereas with the imperfective verbs – chodzić and iść - the focus is more on the act of going itself and it is not made clear whether the subject arrives at the destination or not. -
20 pójść pój·ść
-dę, -dziesz; impf -dź; pt poszedł, poszła, poszlivbCultural note: chodzić/iść/pójść Chodzić, iść and pójść are all verbs of motion meaning to go (on foot), but they have different implications. With the perfective verb - pójść - the emphasis is on the act of going to and arriving at the destination, whereas with the imperfective verbs - chodzić and iść - the focus is more on the act of going itself and it is not made clear whether the subject arrives at the destination or not. Chodzić is also used to describe habitual activities and iść is used to describe going to or from a particular point on one occasion.pójść do diabła przen — go to hell
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