"verb" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

verb sustantivo

verb + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 12
verb form • verb phrase • verb conjugation • verb stem • verb root • ...
verb + verbo
Kolokacji: 19
verb meaning • verb takes • verb ending • verb forms • verb agrees • ...
verbo + verb
Kolokacji: 7
verb is used • verb derived • precede the verb • use with verbs • follow the verb • ...
adjetivo + verb
Kolokacji: 35
transitive verb • auxiliary verb • irregular verb • intransitive verb • main verb • ...
1. transitive verb = czasownik przechodni transitive verb
2. irregular verb = czasownik nieregularny irregular verb
4. main verb = główny czasownik main verb
5. finite verb = czasownik odmienny finite verb
6. strong verb = silny czasownik strong verb
7. modal verb = czasownik modalny modal verb
8. regular verb = czasownik regularny regular verb
9. active verb = czasownik w stronie czynnej active verb
10. tense verb = czasownik czasu tense verb
11. causative verb = czasownik kauzatywny causative verb
12. impersonal verb = bezosobowy czasownik impersonal verb
13. Russian verb = Rosyjski czasownik Russian verb
14. favorite verb = czasownik ulubieńca favorite verb
  • (A favorite verb of mean-spirited pundits is animadvert, adding a snarling animus to the turning-to, meaning "to note with a sneer.")
  • "Advert" is one of his favorite verbs, and in its etymological root - advertere, to turn toward - it yields the best description of his critical disposition.
  • The favorite current parliamentary verb is "to decimate," seemingly meaning "to destroy utterly," as in "The Government is attempting to decimate the British trades union movement."
  • Lowe tweeted the news late Wednesday afternoon, qualifying it with every gossip's favorite verb, "hearing:"
  • The drag queen's favorite comic verb is "accessorize"; to transform "cop" into jewelry gear, we risk becoming accessories after the fact.
  • He upbraided his listeners with a warning that they must "modernize" - Mr. Blair's favorite verb these days - or expire.
  • This has long been a favorite verb of grammarians.
  • Though it is terse and punchy, its judgmental appearance in a headline is to be (to use the favorite verbs in headlinese) assailed and decried.
  • His favorite verb, noun and adjective - usually repeated several times a page - are forms of a certain four-letter word.
  • But somebody should tell Ed Gordon, who did anchor duty on MSNBC yesterday, that his favorite transitive verb, "efforting," is not yet English.
(2) auxiliary, basic
Kolokacji: 2
(6) Latin, Greek, lexical
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + verb
Kolokacji: 8
of verbs • with verbs • for verbs • in verbs • to the verb • ...

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