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1 малопригодный
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2 малопригодный
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3 малопригодный
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > малопригодный
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4 малопригодный
1) General subject: of little avail (of what avail is it? - какой в этом прок?)2) Economy: of little use -
5 малополезный
General subject: to little avail -
6 малопригодный
of little avail/use -
7 помогать
1. facilitate2. lend a handпомогать; помочь — lend a hand
3. redound toспособствовать; помогать; помочь — redound to
4. aids5. assistприсутствовать, но не помогать — to assist in the French sense
6. assist in making7. assisted8. helpedспособствовать, содействовать, помогать — help on
приносить мало пользы; мало помогать — to be of little help
9. succored10. succoring11. succors12. help; aid; assist; avail13. aid14. avail15. see a throughдоводить до конца; довести до конца; помогать; помочь — see a through
Синонимический ряд:поддерживать (глаг.) подавать руку помощи; поддерживать; подсоблять; пособлять; приходить на выручку; приходить на помощь; протягивать руку помощиАнтонимический ряд: -
8 иметь значение
1. mean2. be on importance3. signify4. avail5. matter6. count for7. count8. import9. weighпридавать значение, признавать важность — to give weight to
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9 бесполезно
1) General subject: ineffectively, it boots not, it is no good, it little boots, it's no use (+Герундий), no earthly reason (бессмысленно), no good, no soap, there is no use, too little too late, unfruitfully, to no avail, pointless (useless)2) Colloquial: no earthly use3) Mathematics: in vain, it is useless, it serves no purpose, there is no need5) Advertising: no end6) Cliche: no use7) Makarov: no way, to no end, uselessly, wasted, wastefully -
10 безрезультатно
1) General subject: ineffectively, of no effect, to little purpose, to no effect, to no purpose, vainly, without effect, without result, to no avail, no luck2) Mathematics: with null results3) Diplomatic term: without success4) Advertising: no edition, without edition5) Makarov: in vain6) Phraseological unit: Apa Sambetei
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of little avail — of little (or no) avail not very (or not at all) effective or successful Latin was of little avail in the practical affairs of life * * * of little/no aˈvail idiom (formal) of little or no use • Your ability to argue is of little avail if the … Useful english dictionary
to little avail — to little (or no) avail with little (or no) success or benefit he tried to get his work recognized, but to little avail … Useful english dictionary
to little avail — If something is to little avail, it means that, despite great efforts, something ended in failure, but taking comfort from the knowledge that nothing else could have been done to avert or avoid the result … The small dictionary of idiomes
to little avail — If something is to little avail, it means that, despite great efforts, something ended in failure, but taking comfort from the knowledge that nothing else could have been done to avert or avoid the result. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
To little avail — If something is to little avail, it means that, despite great efforts, something ended in failure, but taking comfort from the knowledge that nothing else could have been done to avert or avoid the result … Dictionary of English idioms
(to) little avail — to little/no aˈvail idiom (formal) with little or no success • The doctors tried everything to keep him alive but to no avail. Main entry: ↑availidiom … Useful english dictionary
of little avail — of little use, of little advantage; of little profit … English contemporary dictionary
Avail — A*vail , n. 1. Profit; advantage toward success; benefit; value; as, labor, without economy, is of little avail. [1913 Webster] The avail of a deathbed repentance. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. Proceeds; as, the avails of a sale by auction.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avail — ► VERB 1) (avail oneself of) use or take advantage of. 2) help or benefit. ► NOUN ▪ use or benefit: his protests were to little avail. ORIGIN Latin valere be strong, be of value … English terms dictionary
avail — I n. (formal) aid 1) of little avail 2) to no avail II v. (formal) 1) intr. ( to help ) to avail against (nothing could avail against the enemy attack) 2) (d; refl.) ( to make use ) to avail of (she availed herself of the offer) * * * [ə veɪl]… … Combinatory dictionary
avail — [[t]əve͟ɪl[/t]] avails, availing, availed 1) PHRASE: PHR after v, v link PHR If you do something to no avail or to little avail, what you do fails to achieve what you want. [WRITTEN] His efforts were to no avail... I apologized repeatedly, but to … English dictionary