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1 fall short
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2 cut short
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) -
3 sell short
Finto sell commodities, currencies, or securities that one does not own in the expectation that prices will fall before delivery to the seller’s profit. -
4 не достигать
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5 ikke være tilstrækkelig
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6 nestačit
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7 vantar upp á, skortir á
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8 quedar corto de
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9 olla saavuttamatta
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10 nedospět
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11 nedostačovat
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12 nestačiť
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13 не достигать
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > не достигать
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14 не хватить
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15 ekmanki al
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16 не соответствовать
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > не соответствовать
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17 иметь недостаток в чем-л.
fall short of smth. словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > иметь недостаток в чем-л.
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18 уступать в чем-л.
fall short of smth. словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > уступать в чем-л.
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19 zklamat
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20 ne odgovarati čemu
• fall short; short-fall
См. также в других словарях:
fall short — {v.} To fail to reach (some aim); not succeed. * /His jump fell three inches short of the world record./ * /The movie fell short of expectations./ Contrast: MEASURE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
fall short — {v.} To fail to reach (some aim); not succeed. * /His jump fell three inches short of the world record./ * /The movie fell short of expectations./ Contrast: MEASURE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
fall short of — fall short (of (something)) to not reach an amount or standard. Earnings from the farmer s market fell short of what we had expected. Your behavior the other night fell short … New idioms dictionary
fall short — (of (something)) to not reach an amount or standard. Earnings from the farmer s market fell short of what we had expected. Your behavior the other night fell short … New idioms dictionary
fall short of — (something) if something falls short of a particular level or standard, it does not reach it. Sales for the first half of the year fell short of the target … New idioms dictionary
fall short (of) — 1》 (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2》 be deficient or inadequate. → fall … English new terms dictionary
fall short — ► fall short (of) 1) (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2) be deficient or inadequate. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall short of — ► fall short (of) 1) (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2) be deficient or inadequate. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall short — index fail (lose), lack, require (need) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fall short — verb fail to meet (expectations or standards) (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑come short • Hypernyms: ↑disappoint, ↑let down • Verb Frames: Something s … Useful english dictionary
fall short — v. (D; intr.) to fall short of (they fell short of their goal) * * * (D; intr.) to fall short of (they fell short of their goal) … Combinatory dictionary