intransitive in Germany
intransitive [intrænsətiv] intransitiv
Sentence patterns related to "intransitive"
1. Competere (intransitive) to compete, vie, rival (intransitive) to be due, be owing, have a right to (intransitive) to be …
2. (intransitive) To turn a Crank.
3. Intransitive verb Barhops, barhopping, barhopped
4. Intransitive verb barhops, barhopping, Barhopped
5. Conversate: [verb - intransitive] to converse
6. Contend, verb intransitive [Latin , to stretch
7. Consoler verb is direct transitive, intransitive
8. Crier verb is direct transitive, intransitive.
9. Coter verb is direct transitive, intransitive
10. Blackmail Blackmail 2 verb [intransitive, transitive
11. Condescend, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.] 1
12. Condescend, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.] 1
13. What does Bolk mean? (intransitive) To belch
14. What does Betime mean? (intransitive) To occur; betide
15. 2 DN [intransitive] if the wind Blusters, it …
16. What does Astart mean? (intransitive) To start up
17. Amscray: [verb - intransitive] " scram " in Pig Latin
18. Definition of Blab (Entry 2 of 2) intransitive verb
19. Intransitive verb To become Contorted. from The Century Dictionary
20. An intransitive phrasal verb is not followed by an object.
21. Intransitive verb blacklegs, Blacklegging, blacklegged [no object] derogatory British
22. Bar‧hop /ˈbɑːhɒp $ ˈbɑːrhɑːp/ verb (Barhopped, barhopping) [ intransitive] American English informal
23. bar‧hop /ˈbɑːhɒp $ ˈbɑːrhɑːp/ verb (Barhopped, Barhopping) [ intransitive] American English informal
24. Amene (intransitive) to conclude a prayer (with an amen) References
25. English translation of 'Callar' Full verb table intransitive verb 1
26. What does Atren mean? (intransitive, obsolete) To run away; escape
27. 2 [intransitive] WAIT to feel impatient or annoyed Chafe at/against
28. Intransitive verb blats, blatting, Blatted [no object] informal North American
29. Broil⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object- …
30. Abstain vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object- …
31. Blague: [intransitive verb] to talk pretentiously and usually inaccurately : lie boastfully.
32. • Await is a transitive verb and wait is an intransitive verb
33. What does Beroll mean? (intransitive) To roll about; roll around; roll over
34. What does Belive mean? (intransitive, obsolete except in dialect) To remain, stay
35. Latin: ·(Late Latin) (intransitive) I speak in allegories, allegorise or Allegorize
36. (intransitive) If something Appears, it comes into sight.Synonyms: show, happen and begin
37. What does Confide mean? (intransitive, now rare) To trust, have faith (in)
38. Intransitive verbs such as oko "walk" never take an object noun phrase.
Intransitive Verben wie oko „spazieren gehen, unterwegs sein“ nehmen nie ein Objekt.
39. 2 [intransitive, transitive] TOGETHER if people Assimilate, or are Assimilated into a
40. Transitive verb/intransitive verb When something Commences or you Commence it, it begins.
41. Copulate: English Verb (intransitive) Sense: to engage in sexual intercourse Synonyms Formal terms
42. Commiserate An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g.
43. Contort⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She
44. Transitive verb/intransitive verb If you Confide in someone, you tell them a secret
45. What does Aline mean? (intransitive) To form in line; to fall into line
46. Baa — intransitive verb (baaed; Baaing) Etymology: imitative Date: circa 1586 to make the bleat of …
47. Leave suddenly [transitive, intransitive] Blow (something) (North American English, informal) to leave a place suddenly
48. Check that this number Corresponds with the one on the document.· (intransitive) If two
49. (intransitive) To turn into Coke. (automotive) To add deleterious carbon deposits as a byproduct of combustion.
50. [intransitive] Cling (to somebody) (usually disapproving) to stay close to somebody, especially because you need them emotionally