pluperfect
Kelime Anlamı :
1. geçmiş.
2. geçmiş zamanın hikâyesi.
3. önceki geçmiş zaman.
4. belirli bir geçmişteki olaydan daha önce olmuş olayın hikâyesi.
5. s., dilb. -miş'li geçmiş. i.
6. geçmiş zaman.
7. dilb. -miş'li geçmiş.
Tanımlar :
1.
of or being a verb tense used to express action completed before a specified or implied past time.
2. more than perfect; supremely accomplished; ideal: "he has won a reputation as [a] pluperfect bureaucrat” ( new york times).
3. the pluperfect tense, formed in english with the past participle of a verb and the auxiliary had, as had learned in the sentence he had learned to type by the end of the semester. also called past perfect.
4. A verb or form in the pluperfect tense.
2. more than perfect; supremely accomplished; ideal: "he has won a reputation as [a] pluperfect bureaucrat” ( new york times).
3. the pluperfect tense, formed in english with the past participle of a verb and the auxiliary had, as had learned in the sentence he had learned to type by the end of the semester. also called past perfect.
4. A verb or form in the pluperfect tense.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
more than perfect
2. pertaining to action completed before or at the same time as another
3. the pluperfect tense
4. A verb in this tense
2. pertaining to action completed before or at the same time as another
3. the pluperfect tense
4. A verb in this tense
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
more than perfect; past perfect; -- said of the tense which denotes that an action or event was completed at or before the time of another past action or event.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
noting the time, or the expression of time, of an action occurring prior to another specified time: as, the pluperfect tense.
2. in grammar, the pluperfect tense of a verb, or an equivalent verb-phrase: for example, latin amaveram, english ‘I had loved.’
3. in music, augmented: said of intervals.
2. in grammar, the pluperfect tense of a verb, or an equivalent verb-phrase: for example, latin amaveram, english ‘I had loved.’
3. in music, augmented: said of intervals.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia