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1 deficiencies in allowance
Military: DIAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > deficiencies in allowance
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2 deficiencies in allowance list
Military: DIALУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > deficiencies in allowance list
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3 Accident, Incident, Deficiencies
Military: AIDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Accident, Incident, Deficiencies
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4 Correction Of Deficiencies
Abbreviation: CODУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Correction Of Deficiencies
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5 Essential Fatty Acid Deficiencies
Pharmacology: EFADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Essential Fatty Acid Deficiencies
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6 defisiensi
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7 manka
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8 schodky
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9 недостатки
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > недостатки
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10 недостатки плана
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11 nedostatky
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12 deficiencia
f.1 deficiency, shortcoming (defecto).2 impairment.* * *1 (defecto) deficiency, defect, shortcoming2 (insuficiencia) lack\deficiencia mental mental deficiency* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=defecto) defect (de in, of)2) (=falta) deficiencydeficiencia mental, deficiencia psíquica — mental deficiency, mental handicap
* * *a) ( defecto) faultdeficiencias técnicas — technical faults o defects
b) ( insuficiencia) deficiency* * *= deficiency, failing, shortcoming, shortfall [short-fall], weakness, impairment.Ex. In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.Ex. No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex. He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex. It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.Ex. The strengths and weaknesses of natural language indexing derive from this basic characteristic.Ex. A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.----* corregir deficiencias = correct + deficiencies.* deficiencia auditiva = hearing disorder, hearing impairment, hearing disability.* deficiencia cognitiva = cognitive impairment.* deficiencia mental = mental deficiency.* deficiencias = rough edges.* deficiencias en el aprendizaje = learning disability.* deficiencia visual = visual impairment, visual disability.* deficiencia vitamínica = vitamin deficiency.* personas con deficiencias auditivas, las = hearing impaired, the.* personas con deficiencias mentales corregibles = educably mentally handicapped (EMH).* presentar deficiencias = fall + short.* superar una deficiencia = overcome + weakness.* * *a) ( defecto) faultdeficiencias técnicas — technical faults o defects
b) ( insuficiencia) deficiency* * *= deficiency, failing, shortcoming, shortfall [short-fall], weakness, impairment.Ex: In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.
Ex: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex: He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex: It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.Ex: The strengths and weaknesses of natural language indexing derive from this basic characteristic.Ex: A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.* corregir deficiencias = correct + deficiencies.* deficiencia auditiva = hearing disorder, hearing impairment, hearing disability.* deficiencia cognitiva = cognitive impairment.* deficiencia mental = mental deficiency.* deficiencias = rough edges.* deficiencias en el aprendizaje = learning disability.* deficiencia visual = visual impairment, visual disability.* deficiencia vitamínica = vitamin deficiency.* personas con deficiencias auditivas, las = hearing impaired, the.* personas con deficiencias mentales corregibles = educably mentally handicapped (EMH).* presentar deficiencias = fall + short.* superar una deficiencia = overcome + weakness.* * *1 (defecto) faultdeficiencias técnicas technical faults o defects2 (insuficiencia) deficiencyel trabajo presenta serias deficiencias the work has serious shortcomings o deficienciesuna deficiencia en el sistema de seguridad a weakness o flaw o shortcoming in the security systemdeficiencias en nuestra alimentación deficiencies in our dietdeficiencia inmunológica immune deficiencyCompuesto:mental handicap* * *
deficiencia sustantivo femenino
deficiencia sustantivo femenino deficiency, shortcoming
deficiencia mental, mental handicap
deficiencia respiratoria, respiratory failure
' deficiencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compensar
- suplir
English:
feeble-mindedness
- deficiency
- short
* * *deficiencia nf1. [defecto] deficiency, shortcoming;grandes deficiencias en el servicio de correos serious deficiencies in the postal service;deficiencias técnicas technical faults;el plan presenta notables deficiencias the plan has major shortcomings o flaws2. [insuficiencia] lack;deficiencia de medios insufficient meansdeficiencia inmunológica immunological deficiency;deficiencia mental mental deficiency* * *f deficiency;con deficiencia auditiva with a hearing problem* * *deficiencia nf: deficiency, flaw -
13 insuficiencia
f.1 lack, shortage (escasez).2 failure, insufficiency (medicine).insuficiencia cardiaca/renal heart/kidney failure* * *1 (escasez) shortage, insufficiency2 MEDICINA failure, insufficiency\insuficiencia cardiaca heart failure* * *SF1) (=escasez) insufficiency2) (=carencia) lack, shortage3) (=incompetencia) incompetence4) (Med)existen muchas insuficiencias en el sistema judicial — there are many inadequacies in the judicial system
* * *a) ( escasez)la insuficiencia de medios/calcio — the lack of resources/calcium
b) insuficiencias femenino plural (fallos, inadecuaciones) inadequacies (pl)* * *= disability, inadequacy, shortage, underload, insufficiency.Ex. All these influences are at work before a child goes to school, yet until quite recently we have behaved as though good teaching in good schools was enough to compensate for the disabilities of verbally impoverished children.Ex. Inadequacies in the specific A/Z subject index entry made for a subject can also occur if the indexer bases his analysis solely on the class number for that subject.Ex. Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Ex. Prolonged periods of underload or overload are unarguably dysfunctional.Ex. These libraries encounter difficulties with shortage of space, finance and staff, and above all, an insufficiency of foreign literature.----* insuficiencia cardíaca = heart failure.* insuficiencia cardíaca congestiva = congestive heart failure.* insuficiencia renal = renal failure, kidney failure.* * *a) ( escasez)la insuficiencia de medios/calcio — the lack of resources/calcium
b) insuficiencias femenino plural (fallos, inadecuaciones) inadequacies (pl)* * *= disability, inadequacy, shortage, underload, insufficiency.Ex: All these influences are at work before a child goes to school, yet until quite recently we have behaved as though good teaching in good schools was enough to compensate for the disabilities of verbally impoverished children.
Ex: Inadequacies in the specific A/Z subject index entry made for a subject can also occur if the indexer bases his analysis solely on the class number for that subject.Ex: Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Ex: Prolonged periods of underload or overload are unarguably dysfunctional.Ex: These libraries encounter difficulties with shortage of space, finance and staff, and above all, an insufficiency of foreign literature.* insuficiencia cardíaca = heart failure.* insuficiencia cardíaca congestiva = congestive heart failure.* insuficiencia renal = renal failure, kidney failure.* * *A(escasez): la insuficiencia de medios the lack of resourcesla insuficiencia de personal the staff shortageinsuficiencia de calcio en la dieta lack of calcium in the diet, insufficient calcium in the dietlas insuficiencias del sistema the inadequacies of the systemsuplir insuficiencias en la alimentación to compensate for dietary deficienciesCompuestos:heart failurekidney failure* * *
insuficiencia sustantivo femenino ( escasez):
insuficiencia de personal staff shortage
insuficiencia sustantivo femenino insufficiency
Med insuficiencia renal/respiratoria, kidney/respiratory failure
' insuficiencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deficiencia
English:
failure
- inadequacy
* * *1. [escasez] lack, shortage;el proyecto fue abandonado por insuficiencia de medios the project was dropped owing to a lack of resources;fue producido por una insuficiencia vitamínica it was caused by a vitamin deficiency;las insuficiencias de un tratado the deficiencies o weak points of a treaty2. Med failure, insufficiencyinsuficiencia cardiaca heart failure;insuficiencia renal kidney failure;insuficiencia respiratoria respiratory failure* * *f1 lack2 MED failure* * *1) : insufficiency, inadequacy2)insuficiencia cardíaca : heart failure -
14 проверит укомплектованность
1. check for deficiencies2. checking for deficienciesРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > проверит укомплектованность
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15 проверять укомплектованность
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > проверять укомплектованность
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16 corregir
v.1 to correct.corrígeme si me equivoco, pero creo que… correct me if I'm wrong, but I think…Ella corrigió su error She corrected her error.María corrigió a los chicos Mary corrected=reprimanded the kids.María corrigió el planteamiento Mary corrected=revised the approach.2 to reprimand.* * *1 (amendar) to correct, rectify2 (reprender) to reprimand, scold, tell off3 EDUCACIÓN to mark4 (en impresión) to read, proofread1 (persona) to mend one's ways2 (defecto) to right itself* * *verb1) to correct2) grade* * *1. VT1) (=rectificar) [+ error, defecto, rumbo, pruebas de imprenta] to correct; [+ vicio] to get rid of; [+ comportamiento] to improve; [+ tendencia] to correct, counteract; (Econ) [+ déficit] to counteract¡deja ya de corregirme! — stop correcting me!
corrígeme si me equivoco, pero creo que aquí hemos estado ya — correct me if I'm wrong, but I think we've been here before
2) (Educ) [+ examen, dictado, tareas] to mark, grade (EEUU)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <error/falta> to correct; < modales> to improve, mendb) <examen/dictado> to correct, grade (AmE), to mark (BrE)c) <galeradas/pruebas> to correctd) <defecto físico/postura> to correcte) < trayectoria> to correct2.corregirse v pron1)b) (refl) ( al hablar) to correct oneselfcorregirse de algo: se corrigió del error — she corrected her mistake
* * *= correct, make + good, put + Nombre + right, repair, amend, set + right, redress, put + right, right, edit.Ex. Packages which have been used will be thoroughly tested in various applications, and any weakness corrected.Ex. Any child who comes to school at five years old without certain kinds of literary experience is a deprived child in whose growth there are deficiencies already difficult to make good.Ex. In 1986/87 Glasgow District Library spent over £30,000 on vandalism -- both on putting it right and in trying to prevent it.Ex. In the more common perspective of linear causality, we seek to explain a negative consequence by searching for its root cause and repairing it.Ex. This article shows how to amend and cancel orders and how to arrange delivery by telefacsimile.Ex. A serious omission or duplication in a page of prose, for instance, might necessitate the rejustification of dozens of lines, whereas if the mistake had been spotted in the stick it could have been set right in a matter of moments.Ex. To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex. The author emphasises the importance of the early stages of planning, where the seeds of failure are often sown, and mistakes made then will be very difficult to put right later.Ex. The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.----* corregir a mano = hand-correct.* corregir deficiencias = correct + deficiencies.* corregir errores = debug.* corregir exámenes = mark + exams.* corregir inexactitudes = set + the record straight.* corregirlo = put + matters + right.* corregir pruebas = proof, proofread.* corregirse = clean up + Posesivo + act.* corregir una prueba = correct + proof.* corregir una situación = correct + situation, redress + situation.* corregir un error = correct + error, amend + mistake, correct + a wrong, correct + Posesivo + mistake.* corregir un mal = correct + a wrong.* corregir un problema = correct + problem.* sin corregir = unamended, uncorrected, unrevised.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <error/falta> to correct; < modales> to improve, mendb) <examen/dictado> to correct, grade (AmE), to mark (BrE)c) <galeradas/pruebas> to correctd) <defecto físico/postura> to correcte) < trayectoria> to correct2.corregirse v pron1)b) (refl) ( al hablar) to correct oneselfcorregirse de algo: se corrigió del error — she corrected her mistake
* * *= correct, make + good, put + Nombre + right, repair, amend, set + right, redress, put + right, right, edit.Ex: Packages which have been used will be thoroughly tested in various applications, and any weakness corrected.
Ex: Any child who comes to school at five years old without certain kinds of literary experience is a deprived child in whose growth there are deficiencies already difficult to make good.Ex: In 1986/87 Glasgow District Library spent over £30,000 on vandalism -- both on putting it right and in trying to prevent it.Ex: In the more common perspective of linear causality, we seek to explain a negative consequence by searching for its root cause and repairing it.Ex: This article shows how to amend and cancel orders and how to arrange delivery by telefacsimile.Ex: A serious omission or duplication in a page of prose, for instance, might necessitate the rejustification of dozens of lines, whereas if the mistake had been spotted in the stick it could have been set right in a matter of moments.Ex: To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex: The author emphasises the importance of the early stages of planning, where the seeds of failure are often sown, and mistakes made then will be very difficult to put right later.Ex: The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.* corregir a mano = hand-correct.* corregir deficiencias = correct + deficiencies.* corregir errores = debug.* corregir exámenes = mark + exams.* corregir inexactitudes = set + the record straight.* corregirlo = put + matters + right.* corregir pruebas = proof, proofread.* corregirse = clean up + Posesivo + act.* corregir una prueba = correct + proof.* corregir una situación = correct + situation, redress + situation.* corregir un error = correct + error, amend + mistake, correct + a wrong, correct + Posesivo + mistake.* corregir un mal = correct + a wrong.* corregir un problema = correct + problem.* sin corregir = unamended, uncorrected, unrevised.* * *corregir [I8 ]vt1 ‹error/falta› to correctquiere que lo corrijan cuando se equivoca he wants to be corrected when he makes a mistaketendrás que corregir esos modales you'll have to improve o mend your manners3 ‹galeradas/pruebas› to correct, read4 ‹defecto físico/postura› to correct5 ‹rumbo/trayectoria› to correctA1 (en el comportamiento) to change o mend one's wayshace esfuerzos para corregirse de ese hábito he is trying to get out of that habit2 ( refl) (al hablar) to correct oneself corregirse DE algo:se corrigió del error she corrected her mistakeB«defecto físico»: un defecto que se corrige solo a defect which corrects itself* * *
corregir ( conjugate corregir) verbo transitivo ( en general) to correct;
‹ modales› to improve, mend;
‹examen/prueba› to correct;
( puntuar) to grade (AmE), to mark (BrE)
corregirse verbo pronominal
corregir verbo transitivo to correct
' corregir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enderezar
- enmendar
- prueba
- plantilla
English:
amend
- chasten
- copy-edit
- correct
- edit
- imbalance
- mark
- proof
- proofread
- right
- grade
- pick
- redress
* * *♦ vt1. [error] to correct;corrígeme si me equivoco, pero creo que… correct me if I'm wrong, but I think…;estas gafas corregirán la visión these glasses will correct your vision2. [pruebas, galeradas] to proofread3. [examen] to mark4. [rumbo] to correct5. [reprender] to reprimand* * *v/t correct* * *corregir {28} vt1) enmendar: to correct, to emend2) : to reprimand3)corregir pruebas : to proofread* * *corregir vb to correct -
17 corregir deficiencias
(v.) = correct + deficienciesEx. Most men would want to correct the deficiencies in their performance if they agreed that they were deficient and if there appeared to be enough advantage in correcting them to justify the effort.* * *(v.) = correct + deficienciesEx: Most men would want to correct the deficiencies in their performance if they agreed that they were deficient and if there appeared to be enough advantage in correcting them to justify the effort.
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18 попълвам
replenish, fill up ( и сбирка)(бланка, място, подробности) fill in, make out(загуба) make up for(знания) enrich, widen(празнина, формуляр и пр.) fill in(неточен брой) complete, make up(състава, екипажа на) воен., мор. man(липса) supply, remedyпопълвам времето си fill in/up o.'s timeпопълвам липси/празнота supply deficienciesброят с попълнен no more places* * *попъ̀лвам,гл. replenish, fill up (и сбирка); ( бланка, място, подробности) fill in/амер. out, make out; ( загуба) make up for; ( знания) enrich, widen; ( неточен брой) complete, make up; ( състава, екипажа на) воен., мор. man; ( липса) supply, remedy; \попълвам липси/празноти supply deficiencies.* * *make out (формуляр); complete; enrich (знания); fill in: попълвам a form - попълвам формуляр; make up: попълвам deficiencies - попълвам липси* * *1. (бланка, място, подробности) fill in, make out 2. (загуба) make up for 3. (знания) enrich, widen 4. (липса) supply, remedy 5. (неточен брой) complete, make up 6. (празнина, формуляр и np.) fill in 7. (състава, екипажа на) воен., мор. man 8. replenish, fill up (и сбирка) 9. ПОПЪЛВАМ времето си fill in/up o.'s time 10. ПОПЪЛВАМ липси/празнота supply deficiencies 11. броят с попълнен no more places -
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(отсутствие де талей, неполадки и т.д.)deficiencies, defects, troublesнедостатки выявленные (обнаруженные) — detected deficiencies, detected troubles▪ If the deficiencies noted are not corrected during inspection, indicate the action taken for correction.Поставки машин и оборудования. Русско-английский словарь > недостатки
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20 проверяющий укомплектованность
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > проверяющий укомплектованность
См. также в других словарях:
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deficiencies — de·fi·cien·cy || dɪ fɪʃnsɪ n. lack, shortage; defect … English contemporary dictionary
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