slovo | definícia |
respective (mass) | respective
- príslušný |
respective (encz) | respective,příslušný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
respective (encz) | respective,vlastní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Respective (gcide) | Respective \Re*spec"tive\ (r[-e]*sp[e^]k"t[i^]v), a. [Cf. F.
respectif, LL. respectivus. See Respect.]
1. Noticing with attention; hence, careful; wary;
considerate. [Obs.]
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If you look upon the church of England with a
respective eye, you can not . . . refuse this
charge. --A?p. Sandys.
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2. Looking towardl having reference to; relative, not
absolute; as, the respective connections of society.
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3. Relating to particular persons or things, each to each;
particular; own; as, they returned to their respective
places of abode.
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4. Fitted to awaken respect. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. Rendering respect; respectful; regardful. [Obs.]
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With respective shame, rose, took us by the hands.
--Chapman.
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With thy equals familiar, yet respective. --Lord
Burleigh.
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respective (wn) | respective
adj 1: considered individually; "the respective club members";
"specialists in their several fields"; "the various
reports all agreed" [syn: respective(a), several(a),
various(a)] |
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irrespective (mass) | irrespective
- bezohľadne, bez ohľadu |
irrespective (encz) | irrespective,bezohledný adj: Zdeněk Brožirrespective,nehledě Zdeněk Brož |
irrespective of (encz) | irrespective of,bez ohledu na n: Zdeněk Brož |
irrespectively (encz) | irrespectively,bez ohledu na n: Zdeněk Brož |
respectively (encz) | respectively,samostatně Zdeněk Brožrespectively,v pořadí Zdeněk Brožrespectively,v tomto pořadí Zdeněk Brož |
Disrespective (gcide) | Disrespective \Dis`re*spect"ive\, a.
Showing lack of respect; disrespectful. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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Irrespective (gcide) | Irrespective \Ir`re*spec"tive\ ([i^]r`r[-e]*sp[e^]k"t[i^]v), a.
1. Without regard for conditions, circumstances, or
consequences; unbiased; independent; impartial; as, an
irrespective judgment.
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According to this doctrine, it must be resolved
wholly into the absolute, irrespective will of God.
--Rogers.
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2. Disrespectful. [Obs.] --Sir C. Cornwallis.
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Irrespective of, regardless of; without regard to; as,
irrespective of differences.
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Irrespective of (gcide) | Irrespective \Ir`re*spec"tive\ ([i^]r`r[-e]*sp[e^]k"t[i^]v), a.
1. Without regard for conditions, circumstances, or
consequences; unbiased; independent; impartial; as, an
irrespective judgment.
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According to this doctrine, it must be resolved
wholly into the absolute, irrespective will of God.
--Rogers.
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2. Disrespectful. [Obs.] --Sir C. Cornwallis.
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Irrespective of, regardless of; without regard to; as,
irrespective of differences.
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Irrespectively (gcide) | Irrespectively \Ir`re*spec"tive*ly\
([i^]r`r[-e]*sp[e^]k"t[i^]v*l[y^]), adv.
Without regard to conditions; not taking circumstances into
consideration.
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Prosperity, considered absolutely and irrespectively,
is better and more desirable than adversity. --South.
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Respective (gcide) | Respective \Re*spec"tive\ (r[-e]*sp[e^]k"t[i^]v), a. [Cf. F.
respectif, LL. respectivus. See Respect.]
1. Noticing with attention; hence, careful; wary;
considerate. [Obs.]
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If you look upon the church of England with a
respective eye, you can not . . . refuse this
charge. --A?p. Sandys.
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2. Looking towardl having reference to; relative, not
absolute; as, the respective connections of society.
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3. Relating to particular persons or things, each to each;
particular; own; as, they returned to their respective
places of abode.
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4. Fitted to awaken respect. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. Rendering respect; respectful; regardful. [Obs.]
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With respective shame, rose, took us by the hands.
--Chapman.
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With thy equals familiar, yet respective. --Lord
Burleigh.
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Respective symmetry (gcide) | Symmetry \Sym"me*try\, n. [L. symmetria, Gr. ?; sy`n with,
together + ? a measure: cf. F. sym['e]trie. See Syn-, and
Meter rhythm.]
1. A due proportion of the several parts of a body to each
other; adaptation of the form or dimensions of the several
parts of a thing to each other; the union and conformity
of the members of a work to the whole.
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2. (Biol.) The law of likeness; similarity of structure;
regularity in form and arrangement; orderly and similar
distribution of parts, such that an animal may be divided
into parts which are structurally symmetrical.
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Note: Bilateral symmetry, or two-sidedness, in vertebrates,
etc., is that in which the body can be divided into
symmetrical halves by a vertical plane passing through
the middle; radial symmetry, as in echinoderms, is that
in which the individual parts are arranged
symmetrically around a central axis; serial symmetry,
or zonal symmetry, as in earthworms, is that in which
the segments or metameres of the body are disposed in a
zonal manner one after the other in a longitudinal
axis. This last is sometimes called metamerism.
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3. (Bot.)
(a) Equality in the number of parts of the successive
circles in a flower.
(b) Likeness in the form and size of floral organs of the
same kind; regularity.
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Axis of symmetry. (Geom.) See under Axis.
Respective symmetry, that disposition of parts in which
only the opposite sides are equal to each other.
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Respectively (gcide) | Respectively \Re*spec"tive*ly\, adv.
1. As relating to each; particularly; as each belongs to
each; as each refers to each in order; as, let each man
respectively perform his duty.
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The impressions from the objects or the senses do
mingle respectively every one with its kind.
--Bacon.
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2. Relatively; not absolutely. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
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3. Partially; with respect to private views. [Obs.]
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4. With respect; regardfully. [Obs.] --Shak.
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irrespective (wn) | irrespective
adv 1: in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks; "he
carried on regardless of the difficulties" [syn:
regardless, irrespective, disregardless, {no
matter}, disregarding] |
respectively (wn) | respectively
adv 1: in the order given; "the brothers were called Felix and
Max, respectively" [syn: respectively, severally] |
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