Толковый словарь английского языка - verbal
Verbal
verbal
I. adjective Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Late Latin ~is, from Latin verbum word Date: 15th century 1. of, relating to, or consisting of words , of, relating to, or involving words rather than meaning or substance , consisting of or using words only and not involving action , of, relating to, or formed from a verb , spoken rather than written , verbatim , word-for-word , of or relating to facility in the use and comprehension of words , ~ly adverb II. noun Date: 1530 a word that combines characteristics of a verb with those of a noun or adjective
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adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 of or concerned with words (made a verbal distinction). 2 oral, not written (gave a verbal statement). 3 Gram. of or in the nature of a verb (verbal inflections). 4 literal (a verbal translation). 5 talkative, articulate. --n. 1 Gram. a a verbal noun. b a word or words functioning as a verb. 2 sl. a verbal statement, esp. one made to the police. 3 sl. an insult; abuse (gave them the verbal). --v.tr. (verballed, verballing) Brit. sl. attribute a damaging statement to (a suspect). Phrases and idioms verbal noun Gram. a noun formed as an inflection of a verb and partly sharing its constructions (e.g. smoking in smoking is forbidden: see -ING(1)). Derivatives verbally adv. Etymology: ME f. F verbal or LL verbalis (as VERB) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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