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1 imaginative
مُبْدِع \ creative: making sth. new; not copying, but using the imagination: the creative work of artists. creator: a person who creates sth.. imaginative: showing active imagination: imaginative writing; an imaginative child. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. -
2 imaginative
وَاسِع الخَيَال \ imaginative: showing active imagination: imaginative writing; an imaginative child. -
3 imaginative
إِبْداعيّ \ imaginative: showing active imagination: imaginative writing; an imaginative child. original: new and unusual; interestingly different: an original way of doing sth.; an original mind. \ See Also فذ (فَذّ) -
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[-nətɪv] (American) [-neɪtɪv] adjective(negative unimaginative) having, or created with, imagination:خَيالي، واسِع الخَيالThis essay is interesting and imaginative.
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5 Imaginative Marvelous Playful
Rude: IMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Imaginative Marvelous Playful
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6 Highly Imaginative Technology
Computers: HITУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Highly Imaginative Technology
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7 Stimulating Motivating Imaginative Learning Environment
Education: SMILEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Stimulating Motivating Imaginative Learning Environment
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8 Katathym-imaginative Psychotherapie
guided affective imagery (GAI)Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Katathym-imaginative Psychotherapie
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9 fantasifull
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10 imaginativo
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11 bujne mašte
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12 maštovit
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13 pun ideja
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14 одаренный воображением
imaginative имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > одаренный воображением
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15 одаренный воображением
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > одаренный воображением
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16 בעל-דמיון
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18 воображаемая игра
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19 образное мышление
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20 criativo
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