tentative

tentative
{'tentətiv}
I. 1. пробен, експериментален
a TENTATIVE conclusion заключение, подлежащо на изменение
a TENTATIVE offer начално предложение при започване на преговори
2. колеблив, нерешителен, несигурен, неуверен
3. ам. временен, предварителен
4. предполагаем, хипотетичен
II. n опит, проба, предложение/теория за изпробване
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{'tentъtiv} а 1. пробен, експериментален; a tentative conclusion за(2) {'tentъtiv} n опит, проба; предложение/теория за изпроб
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схематичен; опит; пробен; проба; експериментален; колеблив; нерешителен;
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1. a tentative conclusion заключение, подлежащо на изменение 2. a tentative offer начално предложение при започване на преговори 3. i. пробен, експериментален 4. ii. n опит, проба, предложение/теория за изпробване 5. ам. временен, предварителен 6. колеблив, нерешителен, несигурен, неуверен 7. предполагаем, хипотетичен
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tentative[´tentətiv] I. adj 1. пробен, опитен, експериментален, за опит; a \tentative conclusion заключение, което подлежи на изменение; a \tentative diagnosis предварителна (временна) диагноза; a \tentative offer начално предложение; 2. колеблив, нерешителен, плах; 3. ам. временен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch}}◊ adv tentatively; II. n опит, проба, експеримент; теория (мнение), предложена за изпробване.

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