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1 substantive
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2 substantive
sub·stan·tive[ˈsʌbstəntɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]\substantive argument stichhaltiges Argument\substantive information wichtige Informationen\substantive law materielles Recht* * *['sʌbstəntIv]1. adj1) evidence, argument überzeugend, stichhaltig2) (= considerable) contribution, improvement beträchtlich, wesentlich, bedeutend3)substantive motion — endgültige Formulierung des Antrags
4)See:= academic.ru/71727/substantival">substantival2. n (GRAM)Substantiv nt, Hauptwort nt* * *substantive [-tıv]A s LINGa) Substantiv n, Hauptwort nb) substantivisch gebrauchte FormB adj [besBr (außer 2.) səbˈstæn-] (adv substantively)1. LINGa) substantivisch (gebraucht)b) das Sein ausdrückend (Verb)2. selbstständig, unabhängig3. wesentlich4. wirklich, real5. fest: -
3 substantive
beträchtlich, wesentlich, bedeutend;\substantive argument stichhaltiges Argument;\substantive information wichtige Informationen;\substantive law materielles Recht -
4 substantive due process
substantive due process ≈ US-Verfassungsgrundsatz, dass der Einzelne vor willkürlichen und unvernünftigen staatlichen Eingriffen zu schützen ist -
5 substantive law
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6 substantive agreement
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > substantive agreement
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7 substantive law
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > substantive law
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8 substantive dye
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9 substantive dyeing
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10 substantive dyestuff
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11 hendiadys
a) die Ausdruckskraft verstärkende Verbindung zweier synonymer Substantive oder Verbenb) das besonders in der Antike beliebte Ersetzen einer Apposition durch eine reihende Verbindung mit „und“ -
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13 terminate
1. transitive verb1) beenden2) (Med.) unterbrechen [Schwangerschaft]2. intransitive verbenden; [Vertrag:] ablaufen* * *['tə:mineit](to bring or come to an end or limit: She terminated the conversation.) beendigen- academic.ru/74148/termination">termination* * *ter·mi·nate[ˈtɜ:mɪneɪt, AM ˈtɜ:r-]I. vt▪ to \terminate sth etw beendento \terminate a contract einen Vertrag aufhebento \terminate a pregnancy eine Schwangerschaft abbrechenII. vi endenthis train will \terminate at the next stop der nächste Bahnhof ist Endstation* * *['tɜːmIneɪt]1. vtbeenden, beschließen; contract, lease etc lösen; pregnancy unterbrechen; employment kündigen; relationship, conversation, friendship, life beenden2. vienden; (contract, lease) ablaufenmost plural nouns terminate in "s" — die meisten Substantive enden im Plural auf "s"
* * *A v/t1. (räumlich) begrenzen2. beenden, abschließen3. WIRTSCH, JUR einen Vertrag etc beendigen, aufheben, kündigenB v/i2. WIRTSCH, JUR endigen, ablaufen (Vertrag etc)3. LING enden (in auf akk)C adj [-nət; -nıt]1. begrenzt2. MATH endlich* * *1. transitive verb1) beenden2) (Med.) unterbrechen [Schwangerschaft]2. intransitive verbenden; [Vertrag:] ablaufen* * *v.Einhalt gebieten ausdr.beenden v.begrenzen v.kündigen v.terminieren v.
См. также в других словарях:
substantive — sub·stan·tive / səb stən tiv/ adj 1: of or relating to a matter of substance as opposed to form or procedure a substantive issue the substantive instructions to the jury was dismissed on procedural and substantive grounds compare procedural … Law dictionary
Substantive — Sub stan*tive, a. [L. substantivus: cf. F. substantif.] 1. Betokening or expressing existence; as, the substantive verb, that is, the verb to be. [1913 Webster] 2. Depending on itself; independent. [1913 Webster] He considered how sufficient and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Substantive — may refer to:In grammar: * a noun substantive, now also called simply noun * a verb substantive, a verb like English be when expressing existence (in contrast to use as a copula)In law: * a matter of substance as opposed to a matter of procedure… … Wikipedia
substantive — [sub′stən tiv, səb stan′tiv] adj. [LME < LL substantivus < L substantia: see SUBSTANCE] 1. existing independently; not dependent upon or subordinate to another 2. of considerable amount or quantity; substantial 3. having a real existence;… … English World dictionary
Substantive — Sub stan*tive, n. [Cf. F. substantif.] (Gram.) A noun or name; the part of speech which designates something that exists, or some object of thought, either material or immaterial; as, the words man, horse, city, goodness, excellence, are… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Substantive — Sub stan*tive, v. t. To substantivize. [R.] Cudworth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
substantive — (adj.) late 15c., standing by itself, from O.Fr. substantif, from L.L. substantivum, neut. of L. substantivus of substance or being, from substantia (see SUBSTANCE (Cf. substance)). The grammatical term (late 14c.) was introduced by the French to … Etymology dictionary
substantive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a firm basis in reality and so important or meaningful. 2) having a separate and independent existence. 3) (of law) defining rights and duties as opposed to giving the rules by which such things are established. ► NOUN… … English terms dictionary
substantive — I. noun Etymology: Middle English substantif, from Anglo French sustentif, from sustentif, adjective, having or expressing substance, from Late Latin substantivus, from Latin substantia Date: 14th century noun; broadly a word or word group… … New Collegiate Dictionary
substantive — substantial, substantive Substantial is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable and substantive with the stress on the first syllable or occasionally the second. Both words mean ‘having substance’, but substantial is the word in general … Modern English usage
substantive — I UK [səbˈstæntɪv] / US [ˈsʌbstəntɪv] adjective formal * 1) important or serious, or referring to the most important or serious issues The family appeared at the press conference but made no substantive comments. 2) large in amount, degree, or… … English dictionary