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1 mediocre
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
2 mediocre
مُتَوَسِّط الجَوْدة \ mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. -
3 mediocre
mediocre* * *mediocre agg. mediocre; ordinary; second-rate, middling; poor; (fam.) run-of-the-mill: un lavoro mediocre, a second-rate work; un ristorante mediocre, a mediocre (o very ordinary) restaurant; uno scrittore mediocre, a second-rate writer; rappresentazione mediocre, mediocre (o fam. run-of-the-mill) performance; guadagni mediocri, poor profits; vino mediocre, poor wine; profitto mediocre, (a scuola) poor progress◆ s.m. e f. mediocre person.* * *[me'djɔkre]1) (dalle capacità limitate) [persona, allievo, intelligenza] mediocre, weak2) (di scarsa qualità) common, mediocre; [ performance] weak, unimpressive; [libro, scrittore] middlebrow, second-rate* * *mediocre/me'djɔkre/1 (dalle capacità limitate) [persona, allievo, intelligenza] mediocre, weak2 (di scarsa qualità) common, mediocre; [ performance] weak, unimpressive; [libro, scrittore] middlebrow, second-rate. -
4 mittelmäßig
Adj. Leistung, Person: mediocre, indifferent; (durchschnittlich) average; umg. (weder gut noch schlecht) middling* * *mean; mediocre; middling; indifferent* * *mịt|tel|mä|ßig1. adjmediocre; Schriftsteller, Spieler etc auch indifferentals Redner gibt er eine recht mittelmäßige Figur ab — he's a pretty mediocre or indifferent speaker
2. advindifferently; begabt, gebildet moderately; ausgestattet modestlywie gefällt es dir hier? – so mittelmäßig — how do you like it here? – so-so (inf)
* * *2) (not very good or great; ordinary: a mediocre performance/effort.) mediocre* * *mit·tel·mä·ßigI. adj averageeine \mittelmäßige Arbeit/Leistung an average [or pej mediocre] work/performanceII. adv\mittelmäßig begabt sein to [only] have mediocre talent[s], to be mediocre\mittelmäßig spielen to have an indifferent gameer spielte nur \mittelmäßig his performance was mediocre* * *1. 2.adverbial indifferently* * *mittelmäßig adj Leistung, Person: mediocre, indifferent; (durchschnittlich) average; umg (weder gut noch schlecht) middling* * *1.(oft abwertend) Adjektiv mediocre; indifferent; indifferent < weather>2.adverbial indifferently* * *adj.fair adj.mediocre adj.middling adj.moderate adj. -
5 mittelmäßig
mit·tel·mä·ßig adjaverage;\mittelmäßig begabt sein to [only] have mediocre talent[s], to be mediocre;\mittelmäßig spielen to have an indifferent game;er spielte nur \mittelmäßig his performance was mediocre -
6 متوسط
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. \ مُتَوَسِّط بين نقطتين \ halfway: between two places and at an equal distance from them: His house is halfway between yours and mine. \ مُتَوَسِّط الجَوْدة \ mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. \ مُتَوَسِّط الحَجْم أو الجَودَة \ moderate: reasonable (in size or amount; in one’s customs or opinions, etc.); neither too big nor too small; neither too much nor too little: moderate prices; moderate political aims. \ مُتَوَسِّط الحَجْم \ medium: of middle size, quality, amount, etc.; not great or small: a medium-sized box; medium wave (in radio). \ See Also النَّوْع، إلخ -
7 عادى
عَادَى \ antagonize: to make (sb.) one’s enemy. turn against: to make or become unfriendly towards sb. His cruelty turned even his children against him. \ See Also انْقَلَبَ عَلَى \ عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
8 average
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
9 common
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
10 familiar
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
11 habitual
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
12 natural
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
13 normal
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
14 ordinary
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
15 plain
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
16 standard
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
17 staple
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
18 usual
عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
19 maakwerk
2 [pejoratief] routine/mediocre work, hackwork♦voorbeelden: -
20 mediano
adj.1 medium, average, mediocre, middling.2 middle-size, medium-sized, middle, middle-sized.* * *► adjetivo1 (de calidad) average; (de tamaño) medium, medium-sized2 (mediocre) ordinary, mediocre* * *(f. - mediana)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=regular) average; [en tamaño] medium-sized; [empresa] medium-sizedes mediano de estatura — he is of average o medium height
2) (=del medio) middle3) (=indiferente) mediocre, average* * *- na adjetivoa) <tamaño/porción> medium; < coche> medium-sizedde mediana estatura/inteligencia — of medium o average height/of average intelligence
b) ( mediocre) average, mediocreun trabajo de mediana calidad — a mediocre o rather average essay
* * *= medium-sized, medium size [medium-size], medium scale [medium-scale].Ex. It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries.Ex. The purpose of the project was to examine the costs and benefits of OCLC in small and medium size libraries of all types.Ex. The system will be made available to the patrons of a medium-scale branch library (c. 75000 volumes) via network access.----* de mediana calidad = medium-quality, in the middle range.* de mediana edad = middle-aged.* de mediano tamaño = middle-sized.* mediana de edad = median age.* PYME (Pequeña y Mediana Empresa) = SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise).* * *- na adjetivoa) <tamaño/porción> medium; < coche> medium-sizedde mediana estatura/inteligencia — of medium o average height/of average intelligence
b) ( mediocre) average, mediocreun trabajo de mediana calidad — a mediocre o rather average essay
* * *= medium-sized, medium size [medium-size], medium scale [medium-scale].Ex: It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries.
Ex: The purpose of the project was to examine the costs and benefits of OCLC in small and medium size libraries of all types.Ex: The system will be made available to the patrons of a medium-scale branch library (c. 75000 volumes) via network access.* de mediana calidad = medium-quality, in the middle range.* de mediana edad = middle-aged.* de mediano tamaño = middle-sized.* mediana de edad = median age.* PYME (Pequeña y Mediana Empresa) = SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise).* * *mediano -na1 ‹tamaño/porción› medium; ‹coche› medium-sizedviene en tres tallas, pequeña, mediana y grande it comes in three sizes, small, medium and largeun hombre de mediana estatura a man of medium o average heightuna chica de mediana inteligencia a girl of average intelligencede mediana edad middle-agedson tres hermanas, la que se casó es la mediana there are three sisters, and the one who got married is the middle onela mediana empresa en este país medium-sized business in this country2 (mediocre) average, mediocreun trabajo de mediana calidad a rather average piece of work, a mediocre piece of work* * *
mediano◊ -na adjetivo
‹ coche› medium-sized;◊ de mediana estatura/inteligencia of average height/intelligence;
de mediana edad middle-aged
mediano,-a
I adjetivo
1 (tamaño) medium-sized
2 (calidad, estatura) average
3 (hermano) middle
II sustantivo masculino y femenino the middle one
' mediano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mediana
- regular
- medio
English:
boat
- median
- medium
- middle
- M
* * *mediano, -a adj1. [de tamaño] medium;una talla mediana a medium size;de estatura mediana of average o medium height2. [de calidad] average3. [mediocre] average, ordinary* * *adjde mediana edad middle-aged2 (no bueno) average* * *mediano, -na adj1) : medium, averagela mediana edad: middle age2) : mediocre* * *mediano adj1. (intermedio) medium2. (regular abad) average
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