English to Czech Meaning of progressive - progresivní


Progressive :
progresivní

progresivní, dynamický, vpřed, prosperující, kvetoucí, úspěšný, nepřetržitý, současnost, dárek, nedokonalý, vedoucí, Kupředu, dědičný

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Definitions of progressive in English
Noun(1) a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going(2) a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
Adjective(1) favoring or promoting progress(2) favoring or promoting reform (often by government action(3) (of taxes(4) gradually advancing in extent(5) (of a card game or a dance(6) advancing in severity
Examples of progressive in English
(1) At the same time one must observe the pattern of progressive deterioration here as well.(2) Other forms of progressive taxation, such as a tax on wealth, are common in other rich nations.(3) He suggests using progressive taxation to reduce inequality.(4) In contrast, tumors and ototoxic medications produce slowly progressive unilateral or bilateral lesions.(5) Although a right-wing neo-conservative, he's quite progressive on social policy and this gives him a certain desirability.(6) The Buddhist path is divided into three yanas, or vehicles, which represent levels or progressive stages of Buddhist teachings.(7) He did a number of innovative and progressive things with the staff at the Institute, and I was always amazed at his ability to remember everyone's name.(8) The second phase, referred to as the cardiopulmonary phase, is manifested by severe, rapidly progressive respiratory failure.(9) The two principal features of Bacon's new method were an emphasis on gradual, progressive inductions, and a method of exclusion.(10) Income tax rates will not be increased and the progressive taxation system will be preserved.(11) As they receded in the late fifties and early sixties the political space in which to develop a progressive agenda expanded accordingly.(12) That moment, as well as anything, signifies the Japanese cut-and-paste master's arrival as a major force in the world of progressive pop music.(13) Von Frickle is an American quartet from Eureka, Illinois, but they proudly wear their British progressive rock influences on their sleeve.(14) Federal income tax is progressive , but this only barely makes up for the regressive nature of state and local taxes.(15) Today we will talk about transitive and progressive tenses.(16) One thing this election confirmed is that progressive politics can be winning politics.
Related Phrases of progressive
(1) present progressive ::
Předkládaný progresivní
(2) past progressive ::
minulost progresivní
(3) progressive tax ::
progresivní daň
(4) progressive rock ::
progresivní rock
(5) future progressive ::
budoucí progresivní
(6) progressive form ::
progresivní forma
(7) progressive taxation ::
progresivní zdanění
Synonyms
Adjective
1. continuing ::
pokračovat
2. modern ::
moderní
Noun
5. imperfect ::
nedokonalý
Antonyms
1. backward ::
zaostalý
2. low ::
nízký
3. lower ::
dolní
4. primitive ::
primitivní
5. retarded ::
retardovaný
6. rude ::
hrubý
7. rudimentary ::
základní
8. undeveloped ::
nevyvinutý
Different Forms
progressive, progressively, progressiveness, progressives
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