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prəˈhɪbɪtɪv прил.
1) запретительный prohibitive and protective regulations ≈ запретительные распоряжения и распоряжения защитного характера Syn: prohibitory
2) а) запрещающий, препятствующий б) чрезмерно, непомерно высокий (о цене, издержках и т. п.)
3) грам. имеющий отрицательное, запретительное значение Latin particle 'ne' with the imperative has a prohibitive force. ≈ Латинская частица 'ne' в сочетании с формой повелительного наклонения несет значение запрещения. запретительный - * duty запретительная пошлина препятствующий, запрещающий чрезмерный, непомерно высокий - * price недоступная цена - * amount( техническое) предельно допустимое количество( примесей) prohibitive запретительный, запрещающий ~ запретительный ~ запрещающий ~ препятствующий, запрещающий ~ препятствующий ~ чрезмерно, непомерно высокий (о цене, издержках и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prohibitive
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[prə'hɪbətɪv]прил.1) = prohibitory запретительныйprohibitive and protective regulations — запретительные и предупредительные распоряжения защитного характера
2)а) запрещающий, препятствующийб) чрезмерно, непомерно высокий (о цене, издержках и т. п.)3) лингв. имеющий отрицательное, запретительное значениеLatin particle "ne" with the imperative has a prohibitive force. — Латинская частица "ne" в сочетании с формой повелительного наклонения несёт значение запрещения.
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