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1 pragmatique
pragmatique [pʀagmatik]adjective* * *pʀagmatikadjectif pragmatic* * *pʀaɡmatik adj* * *A adj pragmatic.B nf pragmatics (+ v sg).[pragmatik] adjectif[politique] pragmatic————————[pragmatik] nom fémininpragmatics (substantif non comptable) -
2 positif
positif, -ive [pozitif, iv]1. adjective2. masculine nouna. ( = réel) je veux du positif ! I want something positive!* * *
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- ive pozitif, iv adjectif1) ( affirmatif) [réponse] affirmative2) ( constructif) [entretien, climat] constructive; [évolution, effet] positive3) ( favorable) [réaction, bilan] favourable [BrE]; [point, image] positive4) ( réaliste) [personne, attitude] positive5) Médecine, Mathématique, Électrotechnique, Photographie positive
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nom masculin1) ( résultat concret)2) ( points favorables) positive points (pl)3) Photographie positive4) Linguistique positive (degree)* * *pozitif, iv adj (-ive)* * *A adj1 ( affirmatif) [réponse] affirmative;3 ( favorable) [critique, réaction, bilan] favourableGB; [point, image] positive; il a parlé de lui en termes très positifs he spoke of him in highly favourableGB terms ou very positively;4 ( réaliste) [personne, esprit, attitude] positive;B nm1 ( résultat concret) je veux du positif I need something positive;2 ( points favorables) positive points (pl);3 Phot positive;4 Ling positive (degree).1. [constructif - mesures, suggestion, attitude] positive, constructive ; [ - réaction, échos, critique] favourable (UK), favorable (US)3. [affirmatif - réponse] positive————————nom masculin1. [quelque chose de constructif]3. MUSIQUE [orgue] positive organ[clavier secondaire] choir ou positive organ
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pragmatic — PRAGMÁTIC, Ă, pragmatici, e, adj. 1. Referitor la pragmatism; bazat pe pragmatism. 2. (înv.; în expr.) Istorie pragmatică = prezentare istorică care se ocupă numai de succesiunea evenimentelor politice şi militare, fără a ţine seama de complexul… … Dicționar Român
Pragmatic — Prag*mat ic, Pragmatical Prag*mat ic*al, a. [L. pragmaticus busy, active, skilled in business, especially in law and state affairs, systematic, Gr. ?, fr. ? a thing done, business, fr. ? to do: cf. F. pragmatique. See {Practical}.] 1. Of or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pragmatic — Prag*mat ic, n. 1. One skilled in affairs. [1913 Webster] My attorney and solicitor too; a fine pragmatic. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] 2. A solemn public ordinance or decree. [1913 Webster] A royal pragmatic was accordingly passed. Prescott. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pragmatic — [prag mat′ik] adj. [L pragmaticus, skilled in business or law < Gr pragmatikos < pragma, business, orig. a thing done < prassein, to do] 1. Rare a) busy or active, esp. in a meddlesome way b) dogmatic; opinionated 2. having to do with… … English World dictionary
pragmatic — I adjective clear thinking, expedient, feasible, matter of fact, practical, rational, realistic, reasonable, sensible, serviceable, sound, straight thinking, unidealistic, unromantic, unsentimental, useful, utilitarian II index constructive… … Law dictionary
pragmatic — (adj.) 1540s, from M.Fr. pragmatique, from L. pragmaticus skilled in business or law, from Gk. pragmatikos versed in business, from pragma (gen. pragmatos) civil business, deed, act, from prassein to do, act, perform … Etymology dictionary
pragmatic — [adj] sensible businesslike, commonsensical, down to earth, efficient, hard, hard boiled*, hardheaded*, logical, matterof fact, practical, realistic, sober, unidealistic, utilitarian; concepts 401,542 Ant. idealistic, unreasonable … New thesaurus
pragmatic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) dealing with things in a practical rather than theoretical way. 2) relating to philosophical or political pragmatism. DERIVATIVES pragmatically adverb. ORIGIN Greek pragmatikos relating to fact … English terms dictionary
pragmatic — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very … Collocations dictionary
pragmatic — [[t]prægmæ̱tɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A pragmatic way of dealing with something is based on practical considerations, rather than theoretical ones. A pragmatic person deals with things in a practical way. Robin took a pragmatic look at her… … English dictionary
pragmatic — also pragmatical adjective Etymology: Latin pragmaticus skilled in law or business, from Greek pragmatikos, from pragmat , pragma deed, from prassein to do more at practical Date: 1616 1. archaic a. (1) busy (2) officious … New Collegiate Dictionary