verbe intransitif
See also: vèrbe întransitif
French
Etymology
From verbe + intransitif.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vɛʁb ɛ̃.tʁɑ̃.zi.tif/
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Noun
verbe intransitif m (plural verbes intransitifs)
- (grammar) intransitive verb (verb that never has a direct object complement or indirect object complement, and is only used with circumstantial complements)
- « Évoluer », « innover », « progresser » sont de bons exemples de verbes intransitifs. Dans les emplois modernes, on ne peut pas évoluer, ni innover, ni progresser quelque chose.
- “Évoluer”, “innover”, “progresser” are good examples of intransitive verbs. In modern uses, one cannot évoluer, innover, nor progresser something
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