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41 нерешительный
indecisive имя прилагательное:irresolute (нерешительный, колеблющийся)faltering (нерешительный, запинающийся)hesitating (нерешительный, колеблющийся)infirm of purpose (нерешительный, нецелеустремленный)wanting in purpose (нерешительный, слабовольный) -
42 находящееся в тяжелом положении предприятие
enterprise in distress, faltering enterpriseBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > находящееся в тяжелом положении предприятие
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43 гнуть своё
разг.have it (go) one's own way; shape one's own course; cf. stick to one's guns; stand one's groundПетерс был растерян, несколько раз, но как-то неуверенно пытался перебивать: "Об этом вы можете не говорить" или "Прошу не употреблять подобных выражений", но Мышкин гнул своё. (Ю. Трифонов, Нетерпение) — Peters was baffled. Several times, but in a faltering way, he tried to interrupt: 'There is no need to speak of that' or 'I request you not to use such expressions', but Myshkin stuck to his guns.
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44 прерывистый
1. interrupted2. discontinuous3. discrete4. noncontinuous5. skip6. stick-slip7. broken; faltering8. intermittentпрерывистый пульс, пульс с перебоями — intermittent pulse
См. также в других словарях:
Faltering — Fal ter*ing, a. Hesitating; trembling. With faltering speech. Milton. n. Falter; halting; hesitation. {Fal ter*ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faltering — index diffident, disinclined, doubt (indecision), hesitant, hesitation, irresolute, noncommittal … Law dictionary
faltering — [[t]fɔ͟ːltərɪŋ[/t]] ADJ A faltering attempt, effort, or movement is uncertain because the person doing it is nervous or weak, or does not really know what to do. Now I feel I can do it, he said in faltering English... Leaning on Jon, Michael took … English dictionary
Faltering — Falter Fal ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Faltered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Faltering}.] [OE. falteren, faltren, prob. from fault. See {Fault}, v. & n.] 1. To hesitate; to speak brokenly or weakly; to stammer; as, his tongue falters. [1913 Webster] With… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faltering — fal|ter|ing [ˈfo:ltərıŋ US ˈfo:l ] adj 1.) nervous and uncertain or unsteady ▪ a baby s first faltering steps 2.) becoming less effective or successful ▪ the faltering Mideast peace talks >falteringly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
faltering — fal|ter|ing [ fɔlt(ə)rıŋ ] adjective 1. ) becoming less effective and successful: the faltering peace process 2. ) weak and lacking in confidence: HESITANT: She spoke to the court in a faltering voice … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
faltering — UK [ˈfɔːlt(ə)rɪŋ] / US [ˈfɔlt(ə)rɪŋ] adjective 1) becoming less effective and successful the faltering peace process 2) weak and lacking in confidence She spoke to the court in a faltering voice … English dictionary
faltering — falter ► VERB 1) lose strength or momentum. 2) move or speak hesitantly. DERIVATIVES falterer noun faltering adjective. ORIGIN perhaps from FOLD(Cf. ↑foldable) (which was occasionally used of the faltering of the legs or tongue) … English terms dictionary
faltering — adj. Faltering is used with these nouns: ↑economy, ↑step … Collocations dictionary
faltering — adjective nervous and uncertain or unsteady: a baby s first faltering steps falteringly adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
faltering — un·faltering; … English syllables