convenţional

convenţional
CONVENŢIONÁL, -Ă, convenţionali, -e, adj. 1. Stabilit, prin convenţie, acceptat prin tradiţie. 2. Provenit dintr-o convenţie învechită sau practicată (practica) mecanic (şi rupt de realitate); artificial. ♦ (Despre caracter, fire etc.) Lipsit de naturaleţe, factice, prefăcut. [pr.: -ţi-o-] – Din fr. conventionnel, lat. conventionalis.
Trimis de Zavaidoc, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX '98

CONVENŢIONÁL adj. I. 1. v. afectat. 2. v. academic. II. v. fiduciar.
Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime

convenţionál adj. m. (sil. -ţi-o-), pl. convenţionáli; f. sg. convenţionálă, pl. convenţionále
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

CONVENŢIONÁL convenţională (convenţionali, convenţionale) 1) Care ţine de convenţie; propriu unei convenţii. Valoare convenţională. Limbă convenţională. Semn convenţional. 2) Care corespunde unei convenţii sociale învechite; în conformitate cu o convenţie perimată. Politeţe convenţională. Purtare convenţională. 3) (despre fire, caractere etc.) Care conţine o prefăcătorie; lipsit de naturaleţe; prefăcut; artificial. ♢ Armament convenţional armament care nu include arme atomice. Mijloace convenţionale mijloace clasice. [Sil. -ţi-o-] /<fr. conventionnel, lat. conventionalis
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

CONVENŢIONÁL, -Ă adj. 1. Stabilit prin convenţie; acceptat prin tradiţie. 2. Artificial, nenatural, factice. [pron. -ţi-o-. / cf. fr. conventionnel, lat. conventionalis].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 17.04.2006. Sursa: DN

CONVENŢIONÁL, -Ă I. adj. 1. stabilit prin convenţie. o semn convenţional = semn special care reprezintă, pe o hartă sau pe un desen, un lucru din natură. 2. lipsit de naturaleţe; artificial, factice; arme ĕ = arme clasice, cunoscute şi folosite de mult (spre deosebire de armele recente, nucleare, biologice şi chimice). II. s. m. membru al Convenţiei (4). (< fr. conventionnel, lat. conventionalis)
Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN

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