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  • 1 operative

    {'ɔpərətiv}
    I. 1. действуващ, действителен
    to become OPERATIVE влизам в сила (за закон и пр.)
    2. ефикасен, действен, ефективен, резултатен
    3. мед. операционен
    4. оперативен
    5. работнически (за класа)
    II. 1. индустриален работник
    2. занаятчия
    3. ам. детектив, таен агент
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    {'ъpъrъtiv} I. а 1. действуващ; действителен; to become operative в
    * * *
    резултатен; ефективен;
    * * *
    1. i. действуващ, действителен 2. ii. индустриален работник 3. to become operative влизам в сила (за закон и пр.) 4. ам. детектив, таен агент 5. ефикасен, действен, ефективен, резултатен 6. занаятчия 7. мед. операционен 8. оперативен 9. работнически (за класа)
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    operative[´ɔpərətiv] I. adj 1. действен, действащ; действителен; to become \operative влизам в сила (за закон и пр.); \operative part of an act юрид. съществото на един акт; 2. ефикасен, действен; ефектен; резултатен; the \operative word ( phrase) най-съществената дума (израз) в текст или документ; 3. мед. операционен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv operatively; 4. оперативен; II. n 1. индустриален работник; the \operative class работническата класа; 2. занаятчия; 3. ам. детектив.

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