Deviative
Übersetzung von "deviative" ins Russisch
deviative
SubstantivUK
/dɪˈveɪ.ətɪv/
US
/dɪˈveɪ.ə.tɪv/
deviative
deviatives Pl.
The deviative from the standard procedure caused confusion.
Отклонение от стандартной процедуры вызвало путаницу.
deviative
AdjektivUK
/ˈdiːvɪətɪv/
US
/ˈdiviˌeɪtɪv/
deviative
more deviative Komp.
most deviative Super.
The deviative behavior of the student was concerning to the teachers.
Отклоняющееся поведение студента вызывало беспокойство у учителей.
Definitionen
deviative
SubstantivUK
/ˈdiːvɪətɪv/
US
/ˈdiviˌeɪtɪv/
A form or instance of deviation; something that deviates or diverges from a standard or norm.
The artist's latest work is a deviative from his usual style, incorporating abstract elements that surprise his audience.
(Grammar) The deviative case, a grammatical case expressing motion away from a surface or vicinity.
The deviative is absent in Hungarian but preserved in some related languages.
deviative
AdjektivUK
/ˈdiːvɪətɪv/
US
/ˈdiviˌeɪtɪv/
Tending to deviate or diverge from a standard or norm.
The artist's deviative style set her apart from her contemporaries, as she often incorporated unconventional materials into her work.
Relating to or designating the grammatical case that expresses motion away from the surface or vicinity of something.
In several Uralic languages, the deviative suffix marks motion away from an object.