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sək'sesiv

  • 1 concessive

    {kən'sesiv}
    1. грам. отстъпителен
    2. отстъпчив
    * * *
    {kъn'sesiv} a 1. грам. отстъпителен; 2. отстъпчив.
    * * *
    отстъпителен; отстъпчив;
    * * *
    1. грам. отстъпителен 2. отстъпчив
    * * *
    concessive[kən´sesiv] adj 1. ез. отстъпителен; 2. отстъпчив.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > concessive

  • 2 excessive

    {ik'sesiv}
    a прекален, прекомерен
    * * *
    {ik'sesiv} а прекален, прекомерен.
    * * *
    прекомерен; прекален; извънмерен; краен;
    * * *
    a прекален, прекомерен
    * * *
    excessive[ik´sesiv] adj прекален, извънмерен, необикновен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv excessively.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > excessive

  • 3 recessive

    {ri'sesiv}
    1. отдръпващ се, оттеглящ се, отстъпващ
    2. биол. рецесивен
    3. фон.
    RECESSIVE accent изтегляне на ударението напред
    * * *
    {ri'sesiv} a 1. отдръпващ се, оттеглящ се, отстъпващ; 2. би
    * * *
    оттеглящ се; отстъпващ;
    * * *
    1. recessive accent изтегляне на ударението напред 2. биол. рецесивен 3. отдръпващ се, оттеглящ се, отстъпващ 4. фон
    * * *
    recessive[ri´sesiv] adj 1. оттеглящ се, отдръпващ се, отстъпващ; 2. биол. рецесивен, скрит; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv recessively; 3. ез.: \recessive accent тенденция за изместване на ударението към предходна сричка.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > recessive

  • 4 successive

    {sək'sesiv}
    a следващ, последващ, последователен
    * * *
    {sъk'sesiv} a следващ, последващ; последователен.
    * * *
    следващ; последователен;
    * * *
    a следващ, последващ, последователен
    * * *
    successive[sək´sesiv] adj следващ, последователен; който следва един подир (зад) друг; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv successively.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > successive

  • 5 obsessive

    натрапничав;
    * * *
    obsessive[əb´sesiv] I. adj вманиачен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv obsessively; II. n маниак.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > obsessive

См. также в других словарях:

  • retrocessive — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|sesiv adjective Etymology: Latin retrocessus (past participle of retrocedere to go backward) + English ive : retrograde …   Useful english dictionary

  • supersessive — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|sesiv adjective Etymology: Latin supersessus + English ive : superseding or tending to supersede …   Useful english dictionary

  • obsessive — ob|ses|sive1 [ əb sesıv ] adjective caused by an OBSESSION: obsessive thoughts/concern/love/jealousy a. affected by an OBSESSION: He is the latest star to become the focus of obsessive fans. obsessive about: She is obsessive about her appearance …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pȍsesīvan — pȍsesīv|an prid. 〈odr. vnī〉 1. {{001f}}koji je prožet potrebom za posjedovanjem 2. {{001f}}gram. posvojni [∼ni genitiv] …   Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • excessive — ex|ces|sive [ıkˈsesıv] adj much more than is reasonable or necessary ▪ his excessive drinking ▪ $15 for two beers seems a little excessive. >excessively adv ▪ excessively high taxes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • obsessive — ob|ses|sive1 [əbˈsesıv] adj thinking or worrying about something all the time, so that you do not think about other things enough used to show disapproval ▪ an obsessive concern with cleanliness and order obsessive about (doing) sth ▪ I try to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • recessive — re|ces|sive [rıˈsesıv] adj technical a recessive ↑gene is passed to children from their parents only if both parents have the gene ≠ ↑dominant …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • successive — suc|ces|sive [səkˈsesıv] adj [only before noun] coming or following one after the other ▪ The team has had five successive victories. ▪ Successive governments have tried to deal with this issue. >successively adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • concessive clause — con|ces|sive clause [ kən sesıv ,klɔz ] noun count LINGUISTICS a part of a sentence that usually begins with although, though, or while and contains a fact or idea that seems to oppose the information in the rest of the sentence …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • excessive — ex|ces|sive [ ık sesıv ] adjective ** much more than is reasonable or necessary: The charges seemed a little excessive. a. much greater than is usual: Crops were destroyed by the excessive rainfall last August …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • recessive — re|ces|sive [ rı sesıv ] adjective SCIENCE a recessive gene is one that needs to be present in both parents in order to produce a particular feature in a child ─ compare DOMINANT …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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