Complete Definition of "transitive verb"

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Noun
en-noun|sg=transitive verb

  1. grammar: A verb that is accompanied (either clearly or implicitly) by a direct object in active sentences. It links the action taken by the subject with the object upon which that action is taken. Consequently, it may be used in a passive voice.

Translations
trans-top|a verb that is accompanied by a direct object
Croatian: t-|hr|prijelazni glagol|m
Dutch: overgankelijk werkwoord n, transitief werkwoord n
Esperanto: transitiva verbo
Finnish: transitiivinen verbi
French: verbe transitif m
Hungarian: t|hu|tárgyas ige
Japanese: ��� (����, tad�shi)
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Novial: transitiv verbe
Polish: czasownik przechodni m
Russian: пе�е�одн�й глагол (pere�ódnyj glagól) m
Spanish: verbo transitivo m
Swedish: transitivt verb n
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Related terms
intransitive verb

Category:Parts of speech

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