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1 редкий
1) General subject: black swan, far between, far-between, infrequent, occasional, out of the way, out-of-the-way, rare, scarce, seldom, sparse, stray, thin (о волосах, лесе), thin sown, thin-sown (о растительности), unusual, unwonted, uncommon, poor (о волосах), gappy (о зубах), very few, exotic2) Biology: interrupted (о лесе)5) Agriculture: scanty6) Architecture: sparse (в значении "редко поставленные предметы" или "далеко расположенные предметы")7) Forestry: incomplete, interrupted, open (напр. о древостое)8) Textile: open-meshed (о трикотажном переплетении), thin (о ткани)9) Oil: resistance10) Ecology: light (о растительности), open (о растительности), scattered (о произрастании растений в сообществе)11) Makarov: incomplete (напр. о лесе), incomplete (о лесе), one in a thousand, scarce (о произрастании растений в сообществе), uncommon (о виде), widely-meshed (о сетке) -
2 неплотный
1) General subject: incompact, lax, leaky, light, loose (о ткани), permeable, rare, sparse, uncompacted2) Geology: pervious3) Engineering: unsound4) Mathematics: not compact, of low density, thin5) Insurance: Broken6) Mining: pervial7) Textile: open-meshed (о трикотажном переплетении)8) Oil: leaking9) Polymers: nontight10) Automation: open11) Oceanography: faulty13) Gold mining: flaccid (об осадке, отложении) -
3 с разбитой петлёй
1) Engineering: open-meshed (порок трикотажного изделия)2) Textile: sleazy (о трикотаже), slimsy (о трикотаже) -
4 с разбитыми петлями
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