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1 predicate
{'predikeit}
I. 1. твърдя, заявявам
to PREDICATE goodness or badness of a motive твърдя, че даден мотив е добър или лош
2. предполагам (като естествено качество)
нaлагам (като последствие)
3. ам. основавам се (за теория и пр.) (on)
II. 1. лог. предикат
2. грам. сказуемо, предикат* * *{'predikeit} v 1. твърдя, заявявам; to predicate goodness or badnes(2) {'predikit} n 1. лог. предикат; 2. грам. сказуемо, пред* * *твърдя; сказуемо; предполагам; пророкувам; заявявам;* * *1. i. твърдя, заявявам 2. ii. лог. предикат 3. to predicate goodness or badness of a motive твърдя, че даден мотив е добър или лош 4. ам. основавам се (за теория и пр.) (on) 5. грам. сказуемо, предикат 6. нaлагам (като последствие) 7. предполагам (като естествено качество)* * *predicate[´predi¸keit] I. v 1. твърдя, заявявам; to \predicate goodness of a motive, to \predicate of a motive that is good твърдя, че даден подтик е добър; 2. предполагам; grass \predicates greenness тревата предполага зелен цвят; 3. базирам се на (on); II.[´predikit] n 1. лог. твърдение; 2. ез. сказуемо, предикат. -
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