indicative abbr. | |
gen. | qui indique; indicative |
TARGET abbr. | |
gen. | TARGET |
target abbr. | |
gen. | coup au but |
agric. | image témoin |
commun. | objectif |
comp., MS | cible |
el. | cible de mémoire |
health. | cible d'un tube radiogène |
med. phys.sc. | cible |
phys.sc. | cible nucléaire |
stat. tech. | critère de comparaison |
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qui indique; indicative | |||
indicatif | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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the form of a verb that is used to make statements (For example, in the sentences ‘Penny passed her test’ and ‘Michael likes cake’, the verbs ‘passed’ and ‘likes’ are in the indicative | |||
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an indicative offer or price shows how much someone might pay or charge but is not definite (We will then invite interested parties to make indicative offers. |
indicative : 120 phrases in 26 subjects |