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1 lamely
adverb lahm* * *lame·ly[ˈleɪmli]to walk \lamely hinken* * *['leImlɪ]advargue, say etc lahmto walk lamely — hinken; (horse) lahmen
he limped lamely into the room — er humpelte ins Zimmer
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3 lame
1. adjective1) (disabled) lahm2. transitive verblahm reiten [Pferd usw.]; (fig.): (hinder) lähmen [Person, Fähigkeiten, Kraft]* * *[leim] 1. adjective1) (unable to walk properly: He was lame for weeks after his fall.) lahm2) (not satisfactory; unacceptable: a lame excuse.) mangelhaft2. verb(to make unable to walk properly: He was lamed by a bullet in the ankle.) lähmen- academic.ru/88597/lamely">lamely- lameness* * *[leɪm]1. (crippled) lahmto go \lame lahm werdena \lame argument ein schwaches Argumenta \lame excuse eine lahme Ausrede pej fam3.▶ to help a \lame dog over a stile esp BRIT einem Bedürftigen/einer Bedürftigen unter die Arme greifenSam's always helping \lame dogs over stiles Sam ist immer da, wenn jemand Hilfe braucht* * *[leɪm]1. adj (+er)1) lahm; (as result of stroke etc) gelähmtthe horse went lame — das Pferd fing an zu lahmen
it's pretty lame ( US sl ) — das ist uncool (inf)
2. vtlähmen; horse lahm machen* * *lame1 [leım]A adj (adv lamely)1. a) lahm:lame in a leg auf einem Bein lahm;walk lamely hinken, (Tier auch) lahmenb) gelähmt2. fig lahm:a) faul (Ausrede etc)b) schwach (Argument etc)c) matt, schwach (Bemühungen etc)B v/t lähmen (auch fig)C s US sl jemand, der auf oder hinter dem Mond lebtlame2 [leım] s1. HIST Schuppe f (eines Panzers)2. dünnes Metallplättchen* * *1. adjective1) (disabled) lahm2. transitive verblahm reiten [Pferd usw.]; (fig.): (hinder) lähmen [Person, Fähigkeiten, Kraft]* * *adj.lahm adj. v.lähmen v. -
4 lamé
1. adjective1) (disabled) lahm2. transitive verblahm reiten [Pferd usw.]; (fig.): (hinder) lähmen [Person, Fähigkeiten, Kraft]* * *[leim] 1. adjective1) (unable to walk properly: He was lame for weeks after his fall.) lahm2) (not satisfactory; unacceptable: a lame excuse.) mangelhaft2. verb(to make unable to walk properly: He was lamed by a bullet in the ankle.) lähmen- academic.ru/88597/lamely">lamely- lameness* * *[leɪm]1. (crippled) lahmto go \lame lahm werdena \lame argument ein schwaches Argumenta \lame excuse eine lahme Ausrede pej fam3.▶ to help a \lame dog over a stile esp BRIT einem Bedürftigen/einer Bedürftigen unter die Arme greifenSam's always helping \lame dogs over stiles Sam ist immer da, wenn jemand Hilfe braucht* * *[leɪm]1. adj (+er)1) lahm; (as result of stroke etc) gelähmtthe horse went lame — das Pferd fing an zu lahmen
it's pretty lame ( US sl ) — das ist uncool (inf)
2. vtlähmen; horse lahm machen* * ** * *1. adjective1) (disabled) lahm2. transitive verblahm reiten [Pferd usw.]; (fig.): (hinder) lähmen [Person, Fähigkeiten, Kraft]* * *adj.lahm adj. v.lähmen v.
См. также в других словарях:
Lamely — Lame ly, adv. [See {Lame}.] In a lame, crippled, disabled, or imperfect manner; as, to walk lamely; a figure lamely drawn. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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lamely — adverb if you say something lamely, you do not sound confident and other people find it difficult to believe you: But I still love you, he added rather lamely … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lamely — adverb a) In the manner of one who is lame. He lamely tried to lie his way out of it, but he wasnt really trying and no one believed him. b) (Colloquial) In a foolish or ineffective way … Wiktionary
lamely — adv. Lamely is used with these verbs: ↑finish, ↑joke, ↑say … Collocations dictionary
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lamely — UK [ˈleɪmlɪ] / US adverb in a way that does not seem sincere or enthusiastic I forgot to invite him, Jane said rather lamely … English dictionary
lamely — lame ► ADJECTIVE 1) walking with difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot. 2) (of an explanation or excuse) unconvincingly feeble. 3) dull and uninspiring. ► VERB ▪ make lame. DERIVATIVES lamely adverb lamenes … English terms dictionary
lamely — adverb in a weak and unconvincing manner I don t know, Edward, she answered lamely • Derived from adjective: ↑lame … Useful english dictionary
lamely — adverb see lame I … New Collegiate Dictionary