fictive in Germany

fictive [fiktiv] erdichtete

Sentence patterns related to "fictive"

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1. Consider another fictive scenario.

2. The writer has fictive talent.

3. Literature knows itself to be fictive.

4. Fictive temperature is used for measuring structural relaxation. By means of infrared spectra, fictive temperature and structural relaxation of silica glass can be characterized well.

5. Anna and Max are a teen fictive pair experience together.

6. But it arises as an artefact of the ability to build fictive worlds.

7. I have the impression that this fictive marriage of ours is like ghosts in a play.

8. In the text of game, the fictive and the imaginary develop themselves in the process of their interaction.

9. On the other hand, intertextuality plays a key role in mixing historical elements and fictive elements together.

10. Assumed: 1 adj adopted in order to deceive “an Assumed name” “an Assumed cheerfulness” Synonyms: false , fictitious , fictive , pretended , put on , sham counterfeit , …

11. Concerning the linguistic level, the trajector and motion verb in fictive motion constructions are subject to certain semantic and pragmatic constraints.

12. To achieve this transformation from the status of unwelcome stranger to that of fictive kinsman calls for great tact and patience.

13. Its features include limited liability and juridical personality, which means that the Corporation itself as a fictive ‘person’ may sue and be …

14. 12 To achieve this transformation from the status of unwelcome stranger to that of fictive kinsman calls for great tact and patience.

15. Some people have said he's making up a name that's sort of a fictive name for any God loving or beloved by God reader.

16. An honest authoritarianism is better than the fictive babelism today, which is more constructive to build new nationality of China in some time.

17. As a man-made expanded form of kinship, the fictive kinship is widespread in Zhuang society with "making Laotong" being its typical relation.

18. It mainly discovers the social-culture function of complicated network of fictive kinship in the community of Zhuang People in the fifth chapter.

19. The alleged distinction of duty, conflict and validity between social rights liberal rights, which the mainstream human rights theory claims arbitrarily, are fictive and wrong.

20. ‘It is Austerely modernist, making little concession to either plot or character, more like a fictive sculpture than a story, an obsessively repeated series of patterns.’

21. Tanizakijunichirou, well-known for the various' deformed and even vicious characters created in his fictive world in his early works, sets his keynote in the pursuit of "women of eternity".

22. Beyond that their work deals with the capacity of the video medium to manipulate reality: the video's ostensibly objective documentary quality brings a fictive element in historiography to the fore.

23. It is a brief introduction in the second chapter, to fundamental state of the object community, for understanding of the social-culture background which various forms of fictive kinship exists.

24. The invention relates to an aerothermodynamic module (1) for a light utility passenger vehicle, comprising, as equipment for cooling the engine of a vehicle, a radiator (2) and a motor-driven fan (3) assembled together, characterized in that one of said pieces of cooling equipment (2, 3) comprises attachment means for pivotably mounting said equipment (2, 3), and thus the module (1) on the structure of the vehicle, between a normal operational position in which it extends above the power train (8) of the vehicle in the space between the fictive so-called "technical cowling" surface (9) and the surface (11) of the power train (8) increased by the offset thereof, and a raised so-called "after-sale" position.