Substantive
51substantive dye — tiesioginis dažiklis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Dažiklis, kurio vandeniniu tirpalu dažomas iš anksto neapdorotas pluoštas. atitikmenys: angl. direct dye; substantive dye rus. прямой краситель ryšiai: sinonimas – substantyvusis dažiklis …
52substantive due process — Doctrine that due process clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution require legislation to be fair and reasonable in content as well as application. Such may be broadly defined as the constitutional… …
53substantive law — That part of the law which creates, defines, and regulates rights, as distinguished from the part which prescribes the remedies and the procedure for the enforcement of rights. Hardie v Bryson (DC Mo) 44 F Supp 67; Mix v Board of County Comrs. 18 …
54substantive expression — noun : a word or combination of words that functions as a substantive …
55substantive genitive — noun : a genitive that includes in its denotation the meaning of a qualified noun to be understood with it in “I spent the night at my brother s” brother s is a substantive genitive carrying the implication “residence” …
56substantive — См. sostantivo …
57substantive — Synonyms and related words: ab ovo, abstract noun, adherent noun, adjectival, adverbial, appreciable, attributive, basal, basic, bedrock, central, collective noun, common noun, concrete, conjunctive, constituent, constitutive, copulative, correct …
58substantive — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. nominal, common noun, proper noun; see noun . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. actual, solid, real, substantial. ANT.: flimsy, abstract III (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Having verifiable existence: concrete, objective,… …
59substantive — substan·tive || sÊŒbstÉ™ntɪv n. (Grammar) noun; word or phrase functioning as a noun adj. existing independently; real, tangible; substantial; of or pertaining to the essence of something; functioning as a noun (Grammar); expressing existence… …
60substantive — [ sʌbst(ə)ntɪv, səb stantɪv] adjective 1》 having a firm basis in reality and so important or meaningful. 2》 having a separate and independent existence. ↘(of a rank or appointment) permanent. ↘(of an enactment, motion, or resolution) made …