productive

productive
[prəʹdʌktıv] a
1. 1) производительный

productive pool - горн. промышленная нефтяная залежь

productive mine [oilfield] - богатый рудник [нефтяной промысел]

2) полит.-эк. производительный

productive capacity - производительная способность [см. тж. 2]

productive capital - производительный капитал

productive labour - производительный труд

productive forces - производительные силы

productive assets - производительный капитал; производственные фонды

productive age - трудоспособный возраст

3) производственный

productive co-operative society - производственное кооперативное общество

productive facilities - производственный аппарат

2. плодородный

productive soil - плодородная почва

productive capacity - с.-х. плодородие [см. тж. 1, 2)]

3. плодовитый

productive writer [poet] - плодовитый писатель [поэт]

productive imagination - творческая фантазия

4. (of) влекущий за собою; причиняющий

it may be productive of much good - это может принести большую пользу

money is not always productive of happiness - деньги не всегда приносят счастье

5. плодотворный, благоприятный (о влиянии, климате и т. п.)

our meeting was very productive - наша встреча была очень полезной /плодотворной/

6. лингв. продуктивный

productive suffix - продуктивный суффикс

7. мед. продуктивный

productive cough - мед. кашель с мокротой

8. вчт. полезный

productive time - полезное время


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  • productive — pro‧duc‧tive [prəˈdʌktɪv] adjective 1. producing or achieving something: • The program is designed to help business users be more productive. • We want to turn welfare recipients into productive, working members of society. • The plant has the… …   Financial and business terms

  • Productive — Pro*duc tive, a. [F. productif, L. productivus fit for prolongation.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having the quality or power of producing; yielding or furnishing results; as, productive soil; productive enterprises; productive labor, that which increases… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • productive — [prə duk′tiv, prōduk′tiv] adj. [ML productivus < LL, fit for prolongation < L productus, pp. of producere: see PRODUCE] 1. producing abundantly; fertile [productive soil, a productive mind] 2. marked by abundant production or effective… …   English World dictionary

  • productive — I adjective advantageous, causative, constructive, creational, creative, demiurgic, demiurgical, efficient, fecund, ferax, fertile, formative, fructiferous, fructuous, fruitful, gainful, imaginative, industrial, inventive, life giving, luxuriant …   Law dictionary

  • productive — 1610s, from Fr. productif (16c.), from M.L. productivus fit for production, from L. product , pp. stem of producere (see PRODUCE (Cf. produce)). Related: Productively; productiveness …   Etymology dictionary

  • productive — [adj] fruitful, creative advantageous, beneficial, constructive, dynamic, effective, energetic, fecund, fertile, gainful, generative, gratifying, inventive, plentiful, producing, profitable, prolific, rewarding, rich, teeming, useful, valuable,… …   New thesaurus

  • productive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) producing or able to produce large amounts of goods or crops. 2) achieving or producing a significant amount or result. DERIVATIVES productively adverb productiveness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • productive — pro|duc|tive [ prə dʌktıv ] adjective ** 1. ) making or growing things in large quantities, especially so that they can be sold: During their most productive period, both mills were controlled by the Marling family. ways of making more productive …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • productive — [[t]prədʌ̱ktɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone or something that is productive produces or does a lot for the amount of resources used. Training makes workers highly productive... More productive farmers have been able to provide cheaper food.… …   English dictionary

  • productive */*/ — UK [prəˈdʌktɪv] / US adjective 1) a) making or growing things in large quantities, especially so that they can be sold During their most productive period, both mills were controlled by the Marling family. ways of making more productive use of… …   English dictionary

  • productive — productively, adv. productiveness, n. productivity /proh duk tiv i tee/, n. /preuh duk tiv/, adj. 1. having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort. 2. producing readily or abundantly; fertile: a productive vineyard. 3.… …   Universalium


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