operative

operative
-rətiv, ](American) -reitiv
adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) en vigor
operative
tr['ɒpərətɪv]
adjective
1 (in force) vigente; (effective) operativo,-a; (operating, in use) en funcionamiento
the scheme has been operative since 1992 el programa está en funcionamiento desde 1992
2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL operatorio,-a, quirúrgico,-a
noun
1 (worker) operario,-a; (spy) agente nombre masulino o femenino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to become operative entrar en vigor
the operative word la palabra clave
operative ['ɑpərət̬ɪv, -.reɪ-] adj
1) operating: vigente, en vigor
2) working: operativo
3) surgical: quirúrgico
operative
adj.
eficaz adj.
en vigor adj.
operativo, -a adj.
operatorio, -a adj.
n.
operario s.m.

I 'ɑːpərətɪv, 'ɒpərətɪv
adjective
1) (having effect)

to be operative — \<\<rules/measures\>\> estar* en vigor or en vigencia

the operative word — la palabra clave

2) (Med) (before n) quirúrgico

II
noun (frml) operario, -ria m,f
['ɒpǝrǝtɪv]
1. ADJ
1) (gen) operativo

the operative word — la palabra clave

2) (Jur)

to be operative — estar en vigor

to become operative from the 9th — entrar en vigor a partir del 9

3) (Med) operatorio
2.
N (=worker) obrero(-a) m / f ; (with a special skill) operario(-a) m / f , obrero(-a) m / f especializado(-a)
* * *

I ['ɑːpərətɪv, 'ɒpərətɪv]
adjective
1) (having effect)

to be operative — \<\<rules/measures\>\> estar* en vigor or en vigencia

the operative word — la palabra clave

2) (Med) (before n) quirúrgico

II
noun (frml) operario, -ria m,f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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