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1 scant size
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > scant size
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2 ограниченная информация
Russian-english psychology dictionary > ограниченная информация
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3 ограниченный (о ресурсах)
scant, tight -
4 скудный
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5 скудные сведения
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6 незначительное количество
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > незначительное количество
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7 скудные средства
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > скудные средства
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8 ограниченный
1) General subject: bat minded, bat-minded, blinkered, brush fire, clannish, confined, constricted, cramp, cramped (об умственных способностях), doltish, exhaustible, finite, hidebound, illiberal, incomprehensive, insular, limitary, limited, little, low, low minded, low-minded, meager, meagre, narrow (об интеллекте и т. п.), narrow gauge, narrow spirited, narrow-minded, narrow-spirited, narrowed, one dimensional, one idea'd, one ideaed, one sided, one track, one-dimensional, one-idea'd (о человеке), one-ideaed (о человеке), one-track, parishional (об интересах и т.п.), parochial, petty, provincial, restrained, restricted, restrictive, scant, scanty, scrimpy, sectarian, shallow brained, shallow-brained, small minded, small-minded, small-scale, smug, specific, stingy, straitened, terminate, trivial (о человеке), two by four, uncapacious, uncomprehensive, victorian, visionless, wiped out, wiped-out2) Computers: delimited3) Medicine: circumscribed (в пространстве)4) Colloquial: narrow-gauge, two-by-four5) American: brush-fire6) French: borne7) Obsolete: contracted, temperate8) Literal: frothy9) Engineering: bounded, limited restricted, localized, terminated10) Bookish: circumscript (какими-л. пределами)11) Mathematics: associated, (чем-то) bounded, combined, concerned, connected, (чем-то) contained, corresponding, coupled, dependent, finitistic, implied, (чем-то) included, inside the area enclosed by these two curves each point corresponds to (...), linked, related to12) Law: particular, subject to (чем-л.)13) Accounting: qualified (напр. об индоссаменте), scant (напр. о ресурсах)14) Diplomatic term: myopic15) Scornful: suburban17) Oil: controlled-volume18) Banking: qualified (об индоссаменте)19) Patents: qualified20) Business: close, hand-to-mouth, local, modest, scant (о ресурсах), squeezed, tight21) Drilling: bound, bounded reservoir22) Sakhalin energy glossary: (limited) lmtd23) Automation: constrained, thresholded24) Psychoanalysis: scant25) Makarov: closed, determined, fixed point, incapacious, insular (об организме, имеющем ограниченные условия обитания), narrow-gage, one-sided (о человеке), parochial (об интересах и т.п.), shallow, shallow-brained (о человеке), stuffy, tempered (о форме власти), uncapacious (об уме)26) Gold mining: be confined to (чему-либо) -
9 скудный
1) (недостаточный, жалкий, убогий) scant, scanty, poor, pathetic; meagre, wretchedску́дные запа́сы воды́ — scant water supply
ску́дный дохо́д — slender / meagre income
ску́дные све́дения — scant information sg, scanty reports
ску́дный слова́рный запа́с — scant vocabulary
ску́дный ум — feeble mind
2) ( бедный) poorску́дная по́чва — poor soil
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10 скудный
1. impoverished2. lean3. lowжить в бедности, скудно питаться — to live low
4. meanограниченные средства; скудные средства — scant means
5. meager6. scantly7. scanty; poorскудный травяной покров; плохое пастбище — scanty herbage
8. meagreочень скромная зарплата; скудный доход — meagre income
9. miserable10. penurious11. poor12. scantего жена пытается пополнить их скудные доходы надомной работой — his wife tries to eke out their scanty income by homework
13. scarce14. skimpy15. slender16. spare17. sparingСинонимический ряд:бедная (прил.) бедная; небогатая; нищая; нищенская; убогая -
11 скудный
scanty, poor, slender; meagre (об урожае, обеде и т.п.); small, scant (о знаниях, освещении); bare, barren, meagre (о почве)* * ** * *scanty, poor, slender; meagre; small, scant; bare* * *barebonesgimphungryjejunejimpleanlowmeagremiserablepenuriouspokyscantscantyscarcescrimpyshabbyskimpyslendersparingstingy -
12 скудный
ограниченные средства; скудные средства — scant means
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13 быть неразговорчивым
1) General subject: be scant of speech, be scanty of words, to be scant of speech, to be scanty of words, to be slow of speech2) Colloquial: have nothing to say for oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть неразговорчивым
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14 быть скупым на слова
1) General subject: be scant of speech, to be scant of speech2) Makarov: exercise parsimony of phraseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть скупым на слова
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15 задыхаться
1) General subject: asphixiate, asphyxiate, be out of breath, be scant of breath, be short in breath, be short of breath, choke (от волнения, гнева), gasp, gulp, labour for breath, pant, smother, stifle, stifle joint, stive, strangle, suffocate, throttle, to be asphyxiated by gas, to be out of breath, to be scant of breath, to be short of breath, labor for breath2) Naval: smothering3) Makarov: gasp for air, gasp for breath -
16 недооценивать
1) General subject: I can make little of your writing, be over-confident (например, ситуацию), depreciate, disparage, do scant justice (что-л., кого-л.), lessen, misappreciate, misjudge, misprize, underestimate, underrate, underreact (особ. что-л. плохое), undervalue, make orts of (кого-л.), make light of (что-л.), belittle, sell short, denigrate, downsize, treat lightly2) Computers: underscore3) Diplomatic term: knock4) Psychology: underrate (силу, возможности и т. п.)5) Jargon: stand( someone) up (кого-либо)6) Information technology: undercharge7) Business: overlook8) Psychoanalysis: underrate (силу, возможности и т.п.)9) Makarov: make light of (smth.) (что-л.), make orts of (кого-л., что-л.), undersell, understate, do scant justice (что-л. кого-л.)10) General subject: under-estimate -
17 скудная информация
1) General subject: poor information2) Mass media: scant data3) Aviation medicine: scant informationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скудная информация
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18 скудный
scanty, poor, slender; (об урожае, обеде тж.) meagre; (о знаниях, освещении тж.) small, scant; ( о почве) bare, barren, meagreскудные сведения, сообщения — scant information sg., scanty reports
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19 скупиться
несовер. - скупиться; совер. - поскупиться (на что-л.)
be stingy/sparing (of), stint, scant; skimp (in)* * *скупиться; поскупиться be stingy/sparing, stint* * *begrudgescant -
20 скудно
I1) кратк. прил. см. скудный2) предик. безл. ( о нехватке чего-л) there is a shortage (of), there is a scant / meagre supply (of)с водо́й у нас ску́дно — water is scanty here; we have a scant water supply
3) предик. безл. ( о бедности)II нареч.в семье́ бы́ло ску́дно — the family was poor
1) ( недостаточно) scantilyпита́лся он ску́дно — he had scanty food / meals
2) ( бедно) poorly
См. также в других словарях:
scant — scant·ies; scant·i·ly; scant·i·ness; scant·ly; scant·ness; scant; scant·ling; … English syllables
scant — [ skænt ] adjective 1. ) very little or not enough: scant regard: Peter had shown scant regard for her feelings. scant attention: Jen paid scant attention to their conversation. 2. ) not more than a small amount or number: A scant fifteen minutes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Scant — Scant, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scanted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scanting}.] 1. To limit; to straiten; to treat illiberally; to stint; as, to scant one in provisions; to scant ourselves in the use of necessaries. [1913 Webster] Where a man hath a great… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scant — Scant, a. [Compar. {Scanter}; superl. {Scantest}.] [Icel. skamt, neuter of skamr, skammr, short; cf. skamta to dole out, to portion.] 1. Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; less than is wanted for the purpose; scanty; meager; not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scant — Scant, adv. In a scant manner; with difficulty; scarcely; hardly. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] So weak that he was scant able to go down the stairs. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scant — [skænt] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: skamt] 1.) not enough ▪ The story has received scant attention in the press. ▪ They produce goods with scant regard for quality. 2.) a scant cup/teaspoon etc a little less than … Dictionary of contemporary English
scant — scant, scanty Both words have meanings to do with smallness or insufficiency. Scant is of Norse origin and came into English as several parts of speech including noun and verb as well as adjective. In current use it is only an adjective and even… … Modern English usage
scant|y — «SKAN tee», adjective, scant|i|er, scant|i|est. 1. existing or present in small or insufficient quantity; not enough; not abundant: »His scanty clothing did not keep out the cold. My paper is scanty and time more so ( … Useful english dictionary
Scant — Scant, v. i. To fail, or become less; to scantle; as, the wind scants. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scant — Scant, n. Scantness; scarcity. [R.] T. Carew. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scant — [skant] adj. [ME < ON skamt < skammr, short: see SCAMP2] 1. inadequate in size or amount; not enough; meager 2. lacking a small part of the whole; not quite up to full measure [a scant foot] vt. 1. to limit in size or amount; stint 2 … English World dictionary