C1 adjective Formal to semi-formal. Commonly used in written language and academic discourse. Less frequent in casual conversation unless discussing specific topics like politics or medicine.

progressiv

/pʁoɡʁɛˈsiːʋ/

أمثلة

1

Der har været en progressiv udvikling i teknologien.

There has been a progressive development in technology.

2

Hendes helbred er i en progressiv forbedring.

Her health is in a progressive improvement.

3

De har indført en progressiv skattelovgivning.

They have introduced progressive tax legislation.

4

Uddannelsessystemet stræber efter en progressiv tilgang.

The education system strives for a progressive approach.

5

Filmen viser en progressiv historie om forsoning.

The film shows a progressive story of reconciliation.

تلازمات شائعة

progressiv udvikling (progressive development)
progressiv sygdom (progressive disease)
progressiv beskatning (progressive taxation)

How to Use It

ملاحظات الاستخدام

Often used in academic, political, or medical contexts to describe ongoing, sequential changes. It can be applied to policies, diseases, developments, or philosophies.


أخطاء شائعة

Confusing it with 'aggressiv' (aggressive) due to similar ending sounds.
Incorrectly assuming it always means 'politically liberal'; while it can, its primary meaning is about gradual development.

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أصل الكلمة

From Latin 'progressivus', from 'progressus' (past participle of 'progredi' 'to go forward'), from 'pro-' (forward) + 'gradi' (to step).

السياق الثقافي

In Denmark, 'progressiv' can also carry a connotation of being forward-thinking and socially liberal, especially when discussing politics or social policies. A 'progressiv' politician or party would typically advocate for reforms and social advancements.

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'progress' in English. 'Progressiv' means something that is 'in progress' or moving forward gradually.

الأسئلة الشائعة

3 أسئلة

While 'progressiv' often implies a positive development or improvement, it can sometimes be used neutrally to describe any gradual change, even if the outcome isn't necessarily desirable (e.g., 'a progressive deterioration').

'Progressiv' refers more to the gradual nature of a process or development. 'Fremskridtsvenlig' (literally 'progress-friendly') is more about being open to or supporting progress, often in a political or social sense.

Yes, 'progressiv' can describe a person who holds progressive views, particularly in social or political contexts, similar to how 'progressive' is used in English.

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