ditransitive verb
Noun

ditransitive verb (plural ditransitive verbs)

  1. (grammar) A verb that requires (in the unmarked form) both a direct object and an indirect object so as to be grammatical.
Translations
  • Russian: двуперехо́дный глаго́л



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