Exemple de utilizare a Transitive în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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This direct transitive.
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.
Ska'a(verb, transitive).
Transitive longest-token matching in protoregexes.
Wìntxu(verb, transitive).
So by transitive property, Barry and Iris are our business.
Who likes the transitive property?
Verbs using the suffix IG are always transitive.
So by the transitive property, he is, therefore, also a piece of shit.
He used the passive voice transitive.
Then by the transitive property of picking things up, Hulk picked up the hammer.
Maria, you like the transitive property?
In that case and IG-verb was made from a verb that is already transitive.
Remember that there are transitive verbs such as.
So by the transitive property of partner trust, we can trust each other.
VC++ project system does not support transitive closure of SDKs.
A trip through the transitive nightfall of diamonds, if you know what I mean.
In combinations, a prefix-like use of pri makes transitive verbs.
Most active verbs are either transitive, direct or indirect or intransitive.
Transitive verbs denote an action that transits to another object, for example.
Record pronunciation for con con[noun, transitive verb, defraud].
In this case, the transitive verb denotes an action directly directed to an object.
I'm sorry… that you chose to wear a skirt and by the transitive power of vision I saw your knee.
According to the transitive property, you just defeated Muammar Qaddafi in arm wrestling.
The name of the cremaster muscle is derived from the Ancient Greek transitive verb"I hang"(Greek: κρεμάννυμι).
A transitive verb is a verb that requires both a direct subject and one or more objects.
Devices and fixing connectors with amortization: transitive, DIN-bus, for PCBs, for constructive mounting; modular controllers.
So the transitive property may no longer apply, but the reflexive property states everything's equal to itself.
Some phrasal verbs are transitive, which means they must be followed by an object;
Transitive verbs are the verbs that are combined or can be combined with a noun or pronoun in the accusative case without a preposition.