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1 flexionado
= inflected.Ex. Gaps could be left in the passage where inflected nouns should be and students may be asked for suggestions on how gaps should be filled.----* forma flexionada = inflected form.* lengua flexionada = inflected language.* * *= inflected.Ex: Gaps could be left in the passage where inflected nouns should be and students may be asked for suggestions on how gaps should be filled.
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2 forma flexionada
Ex. This tool allows the user to generate all known inflected forms from a list of headwords.* * *Ex: This tool allows the user to generate all known inflected forms from a list of headwords.
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3 удължена епициклоида
inflected epicycloidinflected epicycloidsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > удължена епициклоида
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4 флективный
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5 флективный язык
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6 bøjningsform
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7 флективный
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > флективный
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8 modulación de la voz
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9 флективные языки
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10 флективный язык
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11 флективный язык
дексриптивный язык; описательный язык — descriptive language
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12 númenyaron
inflected adj. used as noun?, a word occurring in a phrase from an earlier version of Fíriel's Song, Valion númenyaron, "of the Lords Valar of the West". But númenyaron cannot simply mean "of the West"; it seems to be the plural genitive of númenya "western", hence literally *"of the western things, persons, realms" or "of the Westerners". -
13 mannar
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14 lótefalmarínen
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15 yar
inflected relative pronoun "to whom" MC:215; this may be "Qenya", but on the other hand both the relative pronoun ya and an allativic ending -r are still valid in Tolkien's later Quenya, cf. mir "into". Later versions of the text in question however use yan q.v., with the common dative ending -n. Likely, yar could also be the plural form of the relative pronoun ya, q.v. -
16 paptalasselindeën
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17 flektieren
I v/t inflect* * *flek|tie|ren [flɛk'tiːrən] ptp flektiert1. vtto inflect (form); Substantiv, Adjektiv to decline; Verb to conjugate2. vito inflect; to be declined; to be conjugated* * *flek·tie·ren *[flɛkˈti:rən]II. vi to inflect▪ schwach/stark \flektieren to be [conjugated as] a weak/strong verb* * *1.(Sprachw.) transitives Verb inflect2.intransitives Verb be inflected* * *A. v/t inflectB. v/i be inflected;* * *1.(Sprachw.) transitives Verb inflect2.intransitives Verb be inflected -
18 lengua flexionada
(n.) = inflected languageEx. The Basque language is an inflected language whose origin is still somewhat puzzling.* * *(n.) = inflected languageEx: The Basque language is an inflected language whose origin is still somewhat puzzling.
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19 flessivo
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20 gebeugt
I P.P. beugenII Adj.* * *ge|beugt [gə'bɔykt]1. adj2) (GRAM) Verb, Substantiv inflected2. advgebéúgt sitzen/stehen — to sit/stand hunched over
See:→ auch beugen* * *ge·beugtI. adj bowed, stoopingein \gebeugter Kopf a bowed head\gebeugte Schultern rounded shouldersII. adv in a stooping posture\gebeugt sitzen to sit hunched up* * *B. adj1.vom Kummer gebeugt bowed down with grief2. LING:gebeugte Form inflected form
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