definite

definite
ˈdefɪnɪt прил.
1) ясный, точный, определенный;
назначенный, установленный;
четко выраженный adefinite problemопределенная задача a definite answer ≈ ясный и точный ответ definite rights ≈ четко установленные права definite eventопределенное событие She was definite about it. ≈ У нее было четкое мнение на этот счет. Is it definite that they will sign the contract? ≈ Точно ли они подпишут этот контракт? definite integralопределенный интеграл Syn : determinate, fixed, certain, exact, precise, clearly defined Ant : ambiguous, implicit, obscure, tentative, vague
2) грам. определенный definite articleопределенный артикль определенный, ясный, точный - * opinion определенное мнение - * period определенный /ограниченный во времени/ период - * dimensions точные размеры - * statement определенное /недвусмысленное/ заявление - you are not * enough вы не могли бы выражаться точнее? определенный, конкретный;
некоторый - to answer * needs отвечать некоторым потребностям - to come to a * understanding добиться определенной степени понимания (грамматика) определенный - the * article определенный артикль (ботаника) константный;
цимозный (о соцветии) definite определенный ~ определенный (тж. грам.) ;
for a definite period на определенный срок;
definite article грам. определенный артикль (в англ. языке the) ~ точный, ясный ~ определенный (тж. грам.) ;
for a definite period на определенный срок;
definite article грам. определенный артикль (в англ. языке the) ~ определенный (тж. грам.) ;
for a definite period на определенный срок;
definite article грам. определенный артикль (в англ. языке the)

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  • Definite — Def i*nite, a. [L. definitis, p. p. of definire: cf. F. d[ e]fini. See {Define}.] 1. Having certain or distinct; determinate in extent or greatness; limited; fixed; as, definite dimensions; a definite measure; a definite period or interval. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • definite — I adjective absolute, accurate, actual, allowed, ascertained, assured, attested, authoritative, axiomatic, beyond all dispute, beyond all question, bound, bounded with precision, categorical, certain, certified, certus, clear, clear cut,… …   Law dictionary

  • definite — 1 Definite, definitive are sometimes confused. What is definite (see also EXPLICIT) has limits so clearly fixed or defined or so unambiguously stated that there can be no doubt concerning the scope or the meaning of something so qualified {he has …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • definite — definite, definitely have useful roles as emphasizing words, and should not be dismissed too readily as superfluous: • His expression was bland, unreadable, but there was a definite glint in his eye that made her pulse begin to race E. Richmond,… …   Modern English usage

  • definite — [def′ə nit] adj. [L definitus, pp. of definire: see DEFINE] 1. having exact limits 2. precise and clear in meaning; explicit 3. certain; positive [it s definite that he ll go] 4. Bot. having a constant number of stamens, etc., less than 20 but… …   English World dictionary

  • definite — 1550s, from L. definitus defined, bounded, limited, pp. of definire (see DEFINE (Cf. define)). Definite means defined, clear, precise, unmistakable; definitive means having the character of finality …   Etymology dictionary

  • definite — [adj1] exact, clear audible, bold, categorical, clean cut, clear cut, clearly defined, complete, crisp, definitive, determined, distinct, distinguishable, downright, explicit, express, fixed, forthright, full, graphic, incisive, marked, minute,… …   New thesaurus

  • Definite — Def i*nite, n. A thing defined or determined. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • definite — description …   Philosophy dictionary

  • definite — ► ADJECTIVE 1) clearly stated or decided; not vague or doubtful. 2) (of a person) certain about something. 3) known to be true or real. 4) having exact and discernible physical limits. DERIVATIVES definiteness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • definite — [[t]de̱fɪnɪt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If something such as a decision or an arrangement is definite, it is firm and clear, and unlikely to be changed. It s too soon to give a definite answer... Her Royal Highness has definite views about most things …   English dictionary


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