case
Систем
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Средњи Енглески cas, from Стари Француски cas (“an event”), from Латински cāsus (“a falling, a fall; accident, event, occurrence; occasion, opportunity; noun case”), perfect passive participle of cadō (“to fall, to drop”).
Именица
case (plural cases)
- An actual event, situation, or fact.
- For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.
- It is not the case that every unfamiliar phrase is an idiom.
- In case of fire, break glass. [sign on fire extinguisher holder in public space]
- 2013 јул 20, “The attack of the MOOCs”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8845:
- Since the launch early last year of […] two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCs, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations. University brands built in some cases over centuries have been forced to contemplate the possibility that information technology will rapidly make their existing business model obsolete.
- (now rare) A given condition or state.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Qveene. […], London: Printed [by John Wolfe] for VVilliam Ponsonbie, →OCLC, book III, canto 10:
- 1726, Nathan Bailey, John Worlidge, Dictionarium Rusticum, Urbanicum & Botanicum
- Mares which are over-fat, hold with much difficulty; whereas those that are but in good case and plump, conceive with the greatest readiness and ease.
- A piece of work, specifically defined within a profession.
- It was one of the detective's easiest cases. Social workers should work on a maximum of forty active cases. The doctor told us of an interesting case he had treated that morning.
- Шаблон:RQ:Churchill Celebrity
- 1927, F. E. Penny, chapter 4, in Pulling the Strings:
- The case was that of a murder. It had an element of mystery about it, however, which was puzzling the authorities. A turban and loincloth soaked in blood had been found; also a staff. These properties were known to have belonged to a toddy drawer. He had disappeared.
- (academia) An instance or event as a topic of study.
- The teaching consists of theory lessons and case studies.
- 2012 March-April, John T. Jost, “Social Justice: Is It in Our Nature (and Our Future)?”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, page 162:
- He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record.
- (law) A legal proceeding, lawsuit.
- 1905, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, chapter 2, in The Tremarn Case[1]:
- “Two or three months more went by ; the public were eagerly awaiting the arrival of this semi-exotic claimant to an English peerage, and sensations, surpassing those of the Tichbourne case, were looked forward to with palpitating interest. […]”
- (grammar) A specific inflection of a word (particularly a noun, pronoun, or adjective) depending on its function in the sentence.
- The accusative case canonically indicates a direct object. Latin has six cases, and remnants of a seventh.
- 1988, Andrew Radford, chapter 6, in Transformational grammar: a first course, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, page 292:
- Now, the Subject of either an indicative or a subjunctive Clause is always assigned Nominative case, as we see from:
(16) (a) I know [that they/*them/*their leave for Hawaii tomorrow]
(16) (b) I demand [that they/*them/*their leave for Hawaii tomorrow]
By contrast, the Subject of an infinitive Clause is assigned Objective case, as we see from:
(17) I want [them/*they/*their to leave for Hawaii tomorrow]
And the Subject of a gerund Clause is assigned either Objective or Genitive case: cf.
(18) I don't like the idea of [them/their/*they leaving for Hawaii tomorrow]
- Now, the Subject of either an indicative or a subjunctive Clause is always assigned Nominative case, as we see from:
- (grammar, uncountable) Grammatical cases and their meanings taken either as a topic in general or within a specific language.
- Jane has been studying case in Caucasian languages. Latin is a language that employs case.
- (medicine) An instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms.
- There were another five cases reported overnight.
- (programming) A section of code representing one of the actions of a conditional switch.
- 2004, Rick Miller, C++ for Artists:
- Place a break statement at the end of every case to prevent case fall-through.
- 2011, Stephen Prata, C++ Primer Plus, page 275:
- Execution does not automatically stop at the next case.
Synonyms
Hyponyms
- court case
- See also Thesaurus:grammatical case
Derived terms
Translations
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- Преводе у наставку треба проверити и уметнути изнад у одговарајуће табеле превода. Видите инструкције на Викиречник:Унос § Преводи.
Descendants
- → Шведски: case n
Verb
case (third-person singular simple present cases, present participle casing, simple past and past participle cased)
See also
References
- case на Википедији.Википедији
Etymology 2
From Средњи Енглески cas, from Lua грешка in Модул:parameters at line 290: Parameter 2 should be a valid language, etymology language or family code; the value "ONF." is not valid. See WT:LOL, WT:LOL/E and WT:LOF.., (compare Стари Француски chasse (“box, chest, case”)), from Латински capsa (“box, bookcase”), from capiō (“to take, seize, hold”). Дублети of cash. Compare Шпански caja, Asturian caxa.
Именица
case (plural cases)
- A box that contains or can contain a number of identical items of manufacture.
- A box, sheath, or covering generally.
- a case for spectacles; the case of a watch
- A piece of luggage that can be used to transport an apparatus such as a sewing machine.
- An enclosing frame or casing.
- a door case; a window case
- A suitcase.
- A piece of furniture, constructed partially of transparent glass or plastic, within which items can be displayed.
- The outer covering or framework of a piece of apparatus such as a computer.
- (printing, historical) A shallow tray divided into compartments or "boxes" for holding type, traditionally arranged in sets of two, the "upper case" (containing capitals, small capitals, accented) and "lower case" (small letters, figures, punctuation marks, quadrats, and spaces).
- (typography, by extension) The nature of a piece of alphabetic type, whether a “capital” (upper case) or “small” (lower case) letter.
- (poker slang) Four of a kind.
- (US) A unit of liquid measure used to measure sales in the beverage industry, equivalent to 192 fluid ounces.
- (mining) A small fissure which admits water into the workings[1].
- A thin layer of harder metal on the surface of an object whose deeper metal is allowed to remain soft.
- A cardboard box that holds (usually 24) beer bottles or cans.
Hyponyms
Translations
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- Преводе у наставку треба проверити и уметнути изнад у одговарајуће табеле превода. Видите инструкције на Викиречник:Унос § Преводи.
References
- Weisenberg, Michael (2000) The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. →ISBN 978-1880069523
Adjective
case (not comparable)
- (poker slang) The last remaining card of a particular rank.
- He drew the case eight!
- 2006, David Apostolico, Lessons from the Professional Poker Tour (page 21)
- If he did have a bigger ace, I still had at least six outs — the case ace, two nines, and three tens. I could also have more outs if he held anything less than A-K.
References
- Weisenberg, Michael (2000) The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. →ISBN 978-1880069523
Verb
case (third-person singular simple present cases, present participle casing, simple past and past participle cased)
- (transitive) To place (an item or items of manufacture) into a box, as in preparation for shipment.
- (transitive) To cover or protect with, or as if with, a case; to enclose.
- (transitive, informal) To survey (a building or other location) surreptitiously, as in preparation for a robbery.
- 1977, Michael Innes, The Gay Phoenix, →ISBN 9780396074427, page 116:
- You are in the grounds of Brockholes Abbey, a house into which a great deal of valuable property has just been moved. And your job is to case the joint for a break in.
- 2014, Amy Goodman, From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence (Part 2), Democracy Now!, January 8, 2014, 0:49 to 0:57:
- Bonnie worked as a daycare director. She helped case the FBI office by posing as a college student interested in becoming an FBI agent.
- 1977, Michael Innes, The Gay Phoenix, →ISBN 9780396074427, page 116:
Translations
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Derived terms
Anagrams
Afar
Pronunciation
Verb
- (transitive) wave at
- (transitive) strike, hit
Conjugation
References
Asturian
Verb
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Lua грешка in Модул:zh-pron at line 947: attempt to call upvalue 'explode_chars' (a nil value).
Noun
case
Etymology
Borrowed from Латински casa, in the sense of "hut, cabin". The other senses are a Script error: The function "semantic_loan" does not exist.. Дублети of chez, which was inherited.
Pronunciation
Noun
case f (plural cases)
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
- “case” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- à sec (alphagram aces)
Galician
Alternative forms
Etymology
Attested since the 15th century (quasy), inherited from Латински quasi (“as if”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
References
- “quasy” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006-2016.
- “case” in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega, SLI - ILGA 2006-2013.
- “case” in Santamarina, Antón (coord.): Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.
- “case” in Álvarez, Rosario (coord.): Tesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués, Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.
Pronunciation
- Хифенација: ca‧se
Noun
case f
Anagrams
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
Noun
case
Middle Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch *kāsi, from late Пра-Западно Германски *kāsī, borrowed from Латински cāseus.
Noun
câse m or n
Inflection
Овај noun захтева inflection-table template.
Alternative forms
- kese (eastern)
Descendants
Further reading
- “case”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek[2], 2000
- “case (I)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek[3], 1929
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Енглески case, from Латински cāsus. Дублети of kasus.
Pronunciation
Noun
case m or n (definite singular casen or caset, indefinite plural caser, definite plural casene)
- a case study; a case as used in a case study
References
- Шаблон:R:BD
- “case_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Енглески case, from Латински cāsus. Дублети of kasus.
Pronunciation
Noun
- a case study; a case as used in a case study
References
Old French
Noun
case m (oblique plural cases, nominative singular cases, nominative plural case)
- (grammar) case
Pronunciation
Verb
case
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of casar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of casar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of casar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of casar
Румунски
Румунски
Noun
case
Pronunciation
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Verb
case
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of casar.
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of casar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of casar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of casar.
Etymology
Позајмљено од Енглески case, from Латински cāsus. Дублети of kasus.
Noun
case n
Synonyms
Derived terms
Venetian
Noun
case
- Странице са грешкама у скрипти
- Енглески говор
- en:Систем
- Енглески 1-слог речи
- Енглески термини са ИПА изговором
- Енглески појмови са аудио везама
- Риме:Енглески/eɪs
- Риме:Енглески/eɪs/1 слог
- Енглески појмови изведени из Proto-Indo-European
- Енглески појмови изведени из Proto-Indo-European корена *ḱh₂d-
- Енглески појмови изведени из Proto-Indo-European корена *-tus
- Енглески изрази наслеђени од Средњи Енглески
- Енглески термини изведени од Средњи Енглески
- Енглески термини изведени од Стари Француски
- Енглески термини изведени од Латински
- Енглески именице
- Енглески countable nouns
- Стране са 9 уноса
- Стране са nonstandard language headings
- Енглески terms with usage examples
- Енглески terms with наводs
- Енглески terms with rare senses
- en:Law
- Енглески uncountable nouns
- en:Medicine
- en:Programming
- Појмови са Арапским преводима
- Појмови са Bashkirм преводима
- Појмови са Белоруским преводима
- Појмови са Бугарским преводима
- Појмови са Каталонским преводима
- Појмови са Мандаринм преводима
- Појмови са Чешким преводима
- Појмови са Данским преводима
- Појмови са Холандским преводима
- Појмови са Есперантом преводима
- Појмови са Финским преводима
- Појмови са Француским преводима
- Појмови са Galicianм преводима
- Појмови са Georgianм преводима
- Појмови са Немачким преводима
- Појмови са Грчким преводима
- Појмови са Хебрејским преводима
- Појмови са Италијанским преводима
- Појмови са Јапанским преводима
- Појмови са Корејским преводима
- Појмови са Ладином преводима
- Појмови са Македонским преводима
- Појмови са Монголским преводима
- Појмови са Norwegian Bokmålм преводима
- Појмови са Пољским преводима
- Појмови са Португалским преводима
- Појмови са Румунским преводима
- Појмови са Руским преводима
- Појмови са Српскохрватским преводима
- Појмови са Словачким преводима
- Појмови са Словенским преводима
- Појмови са Шпанским преводима
- Појмови са Шведским преводима
- Појмови са Украјинским преводима
- Појмови са Вијетнамским преводима
- Појмови са Велшким преводима
- Појмови са Јерменским преводима
- Појмови са Haitian Creoleм преводима
- Појмови са Мађарским преводима
- Захтеви за преводе у Icelandic
- Појмови са Ирским преводима
- Појмови са Khmerм преводима
- Појмови са Латинским преводима
- Захтеви за преводе у Lithuanian
- Појмови са Malagasyм преводима
- Појмови са Mirandeseм преводима
- Појмови са Occitanм преводима
- Појмови са Persianм преводима
- Појмови са Swahiliм преводима
- Захтеви за преводе у Тајски
- Захтеви за преводе у Турски
- Појмови са Малајским преводима
- Појмови са Normanм преводима
- Појмови са Тагалогм преводима
- Појмови са Азербејџанским преводима
- Појмови са Faroeseм преводима
- Појмови са Icelandicм преводима
- Requests for gender in Словачки entries
- Захтеви за преводе у Арапски
- Захтеви за преводе у Мандарин
- Захтеви за преводе у Француски
- Захтеви за преводе у Руски
- Захтеви за преиспитивање Georgianх превода
- Енглески глаголи
- Енглески terms with obsolete senses
- Српскохрватски links with redundant alt parameters
- Енглески појмови изведени из Proto-Indo-European корена *keh₂p-
- Енглески дублети
- en:Printing
- Енглески terms with historical senses
- en:Typography
- en:Poker
- en:Mining
- Појмови са Chamicuroм преводима
- Појмови са Антички Грчким преводима
- Појмови са Норвешким преводима
- Requests for gender in Дански entries
- Појмови са Идом преводима
- Појмови са Maoriм преводима
- Захтеви за преиспитивање Арапских превода
- Појмови са Турским преводима
- Захтеви за преиспитивање Турских превода
- Енглески придеви
- Енглески uncomparable adjectives
- Енглески transitive verbs
- Енглески informal terms
- en:Containers
- en:Units of measure
- Афарски термини са ИПА изговором
- Афарски transitive verbs
- Кинески говор
- Chinese redlinks/zh-l
- Кантонски изрази позајмљени од Енглески
- Кантонски термини изведени од Енглески
- Кинески именице
- Hong Kong Cantonese
- Кинески links with redundant wikilinks
- Кинески links with redundant alt parameters
- Кантонски terms with usage examples
- Chinese terms written in foreign scripts
- Француски говор
- Француски изрази позајмљени од Латински
- Француски термини изведени од Латински
- Француски дублети
- Француски 1-слог речи
- Француски термини са ИПА изговором
- Француски појмови са аудио везама
- Француски terms with homophones
- Француски именице
- Француски countable именице
- Француски именице with red links in their headword lines
- Француски terms with archaic senses
- Француски terms with rare senses
- Galician изрази наслеђени од Латински
- Galician термини изведени од Латински
- Galician термини са ИПА изговором
- Италијански говор
- Италијански noun form
- Lower Sorbian термини са ИПА изговором
- Lower Sorbian noun form
- Lower Sorbian уноси са нетачним заглављем језика
- Middle Dutch изрази наслеђени од Old Dutch
- Middle Dutch термини изведени од Old Dutch
- Middle Dutch термини изведени од Пра-Западно Германски
- Middle Dutch термини изведени од Латински
- Middle Dutch именице
- Middle Dutch уноси са нетачним заглављем језика
- Захтеви за инфлексије у Middle Dutch noun уносима
- Requests for attention concerning Middle Dutch
- dum:Foods
- Norwegian Bokmål изрази позајмљени од Енглески
- Norwegian Bokmål термини изведени од Енглески
- Norwegian Bokmål термини изведени од Латински
- Латински links with redundant target parameters
- Norwegian Bokmål дублети
- Norwegian Bokmål термини са ИПА изговором
- Norwegian Bokmål noun
- Norwegian Bokmål terms spelled with C
- Norwegian Bokmål уноси са нетачним заглављем језика
- Norwegian Nynorsk изрази позајмљени од Енглески
- Norwegian Nynorsk термини изведени од Енглески
- Norwegian Nynorsk термини изведени од Латински
- Norwegian Nynorsk дублети
- Norwegian Nynorsk термини са ИПА изговором
- Стари Француски именице
- Стари Француски masculine именице
- Португалски говор
- Португалски 2-слог речи
- Португалски термини са ИПА изговором
- Риме:Португалски/azi
- Риме:Португалски/azi/2 слогова
- Риме:Португалски/azɨ
- Риме:Португалски/azɨ/2 слогова
- Португалски verb form
- Румунски индекс
- Румунски noun form
- Шпански говор
- Шпански verb form
- Spanish forms of verbs ending in -ar
- es-verb form of with old params
- Шведски говор
- Шведски изрази позајмљени од Енглески
- Шведски термини изведени од Енглески
- Шведски термини изведени од Латински
- Шведски дублети
- Шведски именице
- Шведски neuter именице
- Шведски countable nouns
- Venetian noun form