de compréhension

  • 41comprehension — /kɒmprəˈhɛnʃən / (say kompruh henshuhn) noun 1. the act or fact of comprehending. 2. inclusion; comprehensiveness; perception or understanding. 3. capacity of the mind to understand; power to grasp ideas, ability to know. 4. (in schools) a formal …

  • 42comprehension — supratimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Gebėjimas suvokti ir priimti informacijos esmę, prasmę (nebūtinai mokėti ją analizuoti). atitikmenys: angl. comprehension vok. Verständnis, n rus. понимание …

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  • 43compréhension — nf., jugeote, intelligence, (en tant que faculté de l esprit) : konprènalye <intelligence> (Aix, Albanais.001, Villards Thônes.028), konpréinchon (028) Fra. La compréhension de ce texte demande beaucoup d attention : pè konprêdre s k y a d… …

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  • 44comprehension — noun a) thorough understanding b) The totality of intensions, that is, attributes, characters, marks, properties, or qualities, that the object possesses, or else the totality of intensions that are pertinent to the context of a given discussion …

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  • 45comprehension — Knowledge or understanding of an object, situation, event, or verbal statement …

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  • 46comprehension — Synonyms and related words: IQ, admissibility, admission, apprehension, assimilation, caliber, capacity, clairvoyance, command, completeness, comprehensiveness, comprisal, conception, conceptualization, coverage, deductive power, eligibility,… …

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  • 47comprehension — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Capacity to understand] Syn. understanding, perception, cognizance, grasp; see awareness , judgment 1 , knowledge 1 . 2. [An including] Syn. incorporation, circumscription, embodiment; see inclusion . II (Roget s 3… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 48comprehension — com·pre hen·sion || ‚kÉ‘mprɪ henʃən / kÉ’m n. understanding, intelligibility …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 49comprehension — noun 1》 the ability to understand something.     ↘Brit. the school exercise of answering questions on a set text to test understanding. 2》 archaic inclusion.     ↘historical the proposed inclusion of Nonconformists within the Established Church… …

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  • 50comprehension — n. 1. Inclusion, comprising, embracing. 2. Scope, reach, sweep, range, compass, embrace, field, sphere, limits, domain, province. 3. (Log.) Intension, connotation, force, depth, etc. (of a notion). 4. Grasp (of our understanding), power to… …

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