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/'relətiv/ * tính từ - có kiên quan =relative evidence+ bằng chứng liên quan =to give facts relative to the matter+ đưa ra những sự việc liên quan đến vấn đề - cân xứng với, cân đối vơi, tuỳ theo =supply is relative to demand+ số cung cân xứng với số cầu =beauty is relative to the beholder's eyes+ vẻ đẹp là tuỳ theo ở mắt của người nhìn - (ngôn ngữ học) quan hệ =relative pronoun+ đại từ quan hệ - tương đối * danh từ - bà con thân thuộc, người có họ =a remote relative+ người bà con xa, người có họ xa - (ngôn ngữ học) đại từ quan hệ ((cũng) relative pronoun) -
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noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) slektningrelativ--------slektningIsubst. \/ˈrelətɪv\/1) slektning2) ( grammatikk) relativremote relative fjern slektningIIadj. \/ˈrelətɪv\/1) relativ2) ( grammatikk) relativ3) gjensidig, innbyrdesderes innbyrdes posisjon \/ deres posisjon i forhold til hverandrerelative keys ( musikk) parallelltonearterrelative to angående, vedrørende (som står) i forhold til, etter -
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§ ნათესავი; მიმართებითი, შედარებითი§1 შედარებითი2 შეფარდებითი, პირობითიhappiness is relative ბედნიერება პირობითი / შეფარდებითი ცნებაა3 დაკავშირებული4 ნათესავიa distant / close relative შორეული / ახლო ნათესავი -
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['relətɪv] 1.1) (comparative) [comfort, happiness] relativo2) (concerning)3) ling. relativo2.* * *['relətiv]noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) parente* * *['relətɪv] 1.1) (comparative) [comfort, happiness] relativo2) (concerning)3) ling. relativo2. -
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относительный
– relative "on" time
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nounотносительныйrelative compactness of a family of measures относительная компактность семейства мерАнглийский-русский словарь по теории вероятностей, статистике и комбинаторике > relative
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1. n1) родич; родичка2) грам. відносний займенник (тж relative pronoun)2. adj1) відносний; порівняльнийrelative density — фіз. відносна щільність
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относительно; в связи сСинонимический ряд:concerning (other) about; concerning; connected with; in regard to; of; relating to; respecting; with reference to; with regard to -
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Adj1. संबंधितThe file relative to the case is missing.2. तुलनात्मकThe relative advantages of gas and electricity are different.3. सम्बन्ध\relativeवाचक\relativeक्रिया-विषेशणThis is the place where we met.4. सम्बन्ध\relativeवाचक\relativeसर्वनाम " pronoun,The boy whom I met.' whom'is a relative pronoun.--------N1. सगाShe is my close relative. -
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1) отношение || относительный2) индекс4) связанный6) взаимный•- link relativeconditional expectation of x relative y — условное математическое ожидание случайной величины x относительно случайной величины y
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1) relative minor — параллельный минор,2) relative minor key — параллельная минорная тональность; 3) relative major — параллельный мажор; 4) relative major key — параллельная минорная тональностьEnglish-Russian dictionary of musical terminology > relative
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1. noun1) родственник; родственница; a remote relative дальний родственник2) gram. относительное местоимение (тж. relative pronoun)2. adjective1) относительный; сравнительный; relative surplus value polit.-econ. относительная прибавочная стоимость2) (to) соотносительный, взаимный; связанный один с другим3) соответственный4) gram. относительный* * *(a) относительный; сравнительный* * ** * *[rel·a·tive || 'relətɪv] n. родственник, родственница, относительное местоимение adj. относительный, релятивный, сравнительный, соответственный, связанный один с другим, взаимосвязанный, взаимный* * *относителенотносительнаотносительнаяотносительныйродственниксопоставимыйсородичсравнительный* * *1. сущ. 1) родственник 2) грам. относительное местоимение 2. прил. 1) относительный 2) а) коррелятивный, соотносительный (to); взаимный; связанный один с другим б) соответственный 3) имеющий отношение (к чему-л.) -
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1) -ее (сравнит. степень прил.)A expands rapidly relative to В А расширяется быстрее, чем В2) чего нельзя сказать оA greatly reduces В, relative to С А существенно снижает В, чего нельзя сказать о С3) (в грам. знач. прил) одновременныйthe shortage of liquid fuels relative to rising demand нехватка жидких топлив при одновременном повышении спросаEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > relative to
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قَرِيب (مِن) \ adjacent: next (to); lying near: His house is adjacent to mine. at hand: near; within reach: Help was at hand. close: near in time, relationship or space: Midnight is getting close; a close friend; a close view of the picture. near: close in position or relationship: Where is the nearest doctor? He’s a near relative. neighbouring: near: We trade with neighbouring countries. relation: sb. who is joined by family: My wife’s family are my relations by marriage. My brother’s children are my blood relations. relative: sb. who is joined by family: is he a relative of yours? Yes, he’s my uncle. -
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I[΄relətiv] n ազգակա ն/ուհի. remote relative հեռավոր ազգականII[΄relətiv] a հարաբերական. with relative calm հարաբերական հանգստությամբ. papers relative to this case այս գործին վերաբերող փաս տաթղթեր -
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['relətɪv]1. adjотносительный; сравнительный2. n
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Relative — can refer to: *Kinship, the principle binding the most basic social units society. If two people are connected by circumstances of birth, they are said to be relatives Physics*Relativity as a concept in physics (for example Albert Einstein s… … Wikipedia
relative — rel‧a‧tive [ˈrelətɪv] adjective having a particular value or quality when compared with similar things: • the relative strength of the dollar • IBM was a relative latecomer to the laptop market. relatively adverb : • The system is relatively easy … Financial and business terms
relative — rel·a·tive adj 1: not absolute 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: having or allowing some legal effect a relative impediment a relative simulation see also relative nullity at nullity … Law dictionary
Relative — Rel a*tive (r?l ? t?v), a. [F. relatif, L. relativus. See {Relate}.] 1. Having relation or reference; referring; respecting; standing in connection; pertaining; as, arguments not relative to the subject. [1913 Webster] I ll have grounds More… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relative — [rel′ə tiv] adj. [< MFr or L: MFr relatif < L relativus < L relatus: see RELATE] 1. related each to the other; dependent upon or referring to each other [to stay in the same relative positions] 2. having to do with; pertinent; relevant… … English World dictionary
relative — ● relative nom féminin Proposition relative. ● relatif, relative adjectif (latin médiéval relativus, du latin classique relatum, de referre, rapporter) Qui se rapporte à quelqu un, à quelque chose, qui les concerne : Les questions relatives à l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
relative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) considered in relation or in proportion to something else. 2) existing or possessing a characteristic only in comparison to something else: months of relative calm ended in April. 3) Grammar (of a pronoun, determiner, or adverb)… … English terms dictionary
Relative — Rel a*tive, n. One who, or that which, relates to, or is considered in its relation to, something else; a relative object or term; one of two object or term; one of two objects directly connected by any relation. Specifically: (a) A person… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relative — [adj1] comparative, respective about, allied, analogous, approximate, associated, concerning, conditional, connected, contingent, corresponding, dependent, in regard to, near, parallel, proportionate, reciprocal, referring, related, relating to,… … New thesaurus
relative — Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101: (45) The term relative means individual related by affinity or consanguinity within the third degree as determined by the common law, or individual in a step or adoptive relationship within such third degree.… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
relative — (n.) late 14c., a relative pronoun, from O.Fr. relatif (13c.), from L.L. relativus having reference or relation, from L. relatus, pp. of referre to refer. Meaning person in the same family first recorded 1650s; the adj. is attested from 1520s … Etymology dictionary