intransitive

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English - Turkish
geçişsiz

Tam geçişsiz fiiller ne tümleç ne de nesne alır. - A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object.

(eylem) geçişsiz
(Dilbilim) Geçişsiz, nesnesi olmayan, nesnesiz (fiil)
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) geçişsiz (barthes)
(isim) geçişsiz fiil
s., dilb. geçişsiz, nesnesiz (fiil)
nesnesiz intransitively geçişsiz olarak
nesnesi olmayan
(sıfat) geçişsiz
{i} geçişsiz fiil

Tam geçişsiz fiiller ne tümleç ne de nesne alır. - A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object.

(Dilbilim) geçişsiz (eylem)
intransitive verb
geçişsiz eylem
intransitive verb
geçişsiz fiil
intransitively
geçişsiz olarak
make intransitive
geçişsiz hale getir
English - English
Not transitive: not having, or not taking, a direct object

The word drink is a transitive verb in they drink wine, but an intransitive one in they drink..

designating a verb that does not require or cannot take a direct object
{s} of a verb that does not have a direct object (Grammar)
a word describing a verb that has no direct object
Not passing farther; kept; detained
not taking a direct object. (compare with: transitive.)
the bird flies; the dog runs
An intransitive verb does not have an object. transitive. an intransitive verb has a subject but no object. For example, in the sentence 'they arrived', 'arrived' is intransitive. Intransitive verbs are marked in this dictionary   transitive
A verb that can take no syntactic object, like laugh, as in "He laughed loudly", or "She laughed at his remark" Contrast bitransitive and transitive See also subcategorization
Not transitive; not passing over to an object; expressing an action or state that is limited to the agent or subject, or, in other words, an action which does not require an object to complete the sense; as, an intransitive verb, e
In dynamical systems theory, a system is said to be intransitive if different sets of initial conditions evolve to more than one alternative resultant state Compare to transitive and almost intransitive See Lorenz (1979)
{i} verb having no direct object (Grammar)
a verb that does not take a direct object (e g die)
neuter
intr
intransitive verb
An action verb not taking a direct object

In English sleep is an intransitive verb.

intransitive verbs
plural form of intransitive verb
intransitive-verb
Attributive form of intransitive verb, noun
intransitive verb
verb that is never accompanied by a direct object (come, sit, walk, etc.)
intransitive verb
a verb (or verb construction) that does not take an object
intransitive verb
a verb that does not act on an object For example, "lobby" is intransitive in the sentence "I lobby for intransitive verbs"
intransitive verb
A verb that does not take a direct object Some verbs can be used both transitively and intransitively
intransitive verb
An intransitive verb does not take a direct object Also called a linking verb, an intransitive verb does not transfer an action from the subject to someone or something Examples of intransitive verbs include to be, to seem, to feel, to appear, and to become
ıntransitive
{a} not passing from one to another
intransitively
In an intransitive manner; without an object following
intransitively
Without an object following; in the manner of an intransitive verb
intransitively
in an intransitive manner; "you can use the verb `drink' intransitively, without a direct object"
intransitively
in an intransitive manner; "you can use the verb `drink' intransitively, without a direct object
intransitively
(Grammar) without a direct object (of a verb)
intransitive
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