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101 penuriousness
Синонимический ряд:1. poorness (noun) destituteness; flatness; impecuniousness; lowness; necessitousness; neediness; poorness; unprosperousness2. stinginess (noun) closeness; costiveness; meanness; miserliness; stinginess; tightness -
102 φαυλότης
A meanness, poorness, badness, of persons and things, Pl.Lg. 646b, Isoc.4.146 (pl.);τῆς στολῆς X.Cyr.2.4.5
; τῶν βρωμάτων ib.5.2.16; φ. χώρας, opp. ἀρετή, poorness of soil, Pl.Lg. 745d; opp. ἐπιείκεια, Arist.EN 1175b25; φ. μοναρχίας ἡ τυραννίς ib. 1160b10: in pl., states of bad health, Dsc.2.49.2 want of accomplishments or skill, Hp.Art.77 (v.l. for φλαυρότης), E.Fr. 641;στρατηγῶνφ. D.18.303
; ἡ ἐμὴ φ. my lack of judgement, my poor judgement, X.Mem.4.2.39, Pl.Hp.Ma. 286d.3 in good sense, plainness, simplicity of life,ἡ ἀμφὶ τὸ σῶμα φ. X.Ages.11.11
, cf. HG4.1.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φαυλότης
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103 zayıflık
"1. weakness, lack of strength; frailness; puniness; faintness, feebleness. 2. thinness, meagerness; scrawniness; emaciation. 3. poorness, inferior quality. 4. poorness, lack of skill or knowledge. 5. slimness, smallness, unlikeliness (of a possibility). " -
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105 бедность
жен.
1) poverty;
penury, poorness (скудость) бедность почвы бедность воображения бедность языка бедность ума
2) (нужда) poverty, indigence, penury;
beggary;
misery рубеж бедности ≈ poverty line искоренение бедности ≈ eradication of poverty получать пособие по бедности ≈ to go on the dole жить в бедности ≈ to live poorly ∙ бедность не порок ≈ poverty is no crime когда бедность входит в дверь, любовь уходит вы окно ≈ when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the windowpoverty ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > бедность
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106 бедность
1) General subject: bareness, barrenness, destitute condition, destitution, humbleness, humility, indigence, jejunity, lean purse, leanness (урожая), light purse, manginess, meanness, misery, penury, poorness, poverty, slender purse, tenuity, want, necessity, need2) American: underprivilege3) Rare: illth4) Religion: maqam of faqr5) Politics: pauperism6) Scottish language: poortith -
107 недостаточное снабжение
1) General subject: low supply, poorness of supply, scant supply ( of food) (продуктами питания)2) Engineering: undersupply3) Economy: scanty supplies, scarcity of supplies, scarcity supply4) Oil: poor supply5) Business: scarcity of supply, short supply6) Logistics: being in short supplyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > недостаточное снабжение
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108 недостаточность
1) General subject: beggarliness, failure (сердечна), inadequacy, incompetence, insufficience, insufficiency, paucity, poorness, scantiness, scantity, scarcity2) Computers: slackness3) Medicine: failure, hunger, impairment, inefficiency, ineptitude, lack, prostration4) Sports: deprivation5) Mathematics: inactive requirement, nonsufficiency6) Law: deficiency, imperfection7) Metallurgy: lack of strict monochromaticity8) Psychology: failing9) Physiology: lacking10) Business: shortfall11) Aviation medicine: incompetence (при выполнении определенной работы), incompetency (при выполнении определенной работы) -
109 неплодородность почвы
General subject: poorness of the soil, poverty of the landУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неплодородность почвы
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110 неудовлетворительность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неудовлетворительность
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111 плохое качество работы
1) General subject: poorness of workmanship2) Railway term: poor workmanshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохое качество работы
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114 скудость
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115 слабость
1) General subject: adynamia, anaemia, anemia, basket case, debility, enervation, failing, flabbiness, flaccidity, foible, frailty, impotence, impuissance, infirmity, labefaction, languish, languor, languor (после болезни), laxity, laxness, limpness, meanness, mildness, palsy, (к чему-либо) peccadillo, poorness (здоровья), reaction, soft spot, soft spot (к кому-л., чему-л.), tenuity (звука), washiness, wasting (больного), weakness (к чему-либо), wilt, woozy, fragility, weak spot (слабое место), lassitude3) Biology: atonia4) Medicine: adynamy, asthenia, atony, debilitation, delicacy, dimness (напр. зрения), faint, fainting fit, faintness, hyposthenia, inertia, lack of energy, tenderness5) Obsolete: damp6) Bookish: feeble7) Mathematics: weakening8) Mining: incompetence (породы), looseness (о породе, грунте)9) Psychology: neediness10) Business: dullness11) Drilling: incompetence12) Aviation medicine: atonia (напр. мышечного органа)13) Makarov: dimness (о свете, о зрении), impotency, washiness (человека)14) Non-profit-making organization: languour (То же, что languor ( languour - высокохудожественный стиль)) -
116 poor
puə
1. adjective1) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) pobre2) (not good; of bad quality: His work is very poor; a poor effort.) malo; escaso3) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) pobre•- poorness- poorly
2. adjective(ill: He is very poorly.) pachucho, malo, indispuestopoor adj pobretr[pʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person, family, country) pobre3 (unfortunate) pobre■ you poor thing! ¡pobrecito!1 los pobres nombre masculino pluralpoor ['pʊr, 'por] adj1) : pobrepoor people: los pobres2) scanty: pobre, escasopoor attendance: baja asistencia3) unfortunate: pobrepoor thing!: ¡pobrecito!4) bad: maloto be in poor health: estar mal de saludadj.• aporreado, -a adj.• arrancado, -a adj.• arrastrado, -a adj.• descamisado, -a adj.• malo, -a adj.• mezquino, -a adj.• necesitado, -a adj.• pobre adj.• pobrete adj.
I pɔːr, pɔːr, pʊə(r)adjective -er, -est1) ( not wealthy) pobre2) (unsatisfactory, bad) < harvest> pobre, escaso; <diet/quality> malo; < imitation> burdoto be in very poor health — estar* muy delicado or muy mal de salud
3) ( unfortunate) (before n) pobre
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[pʊǝ(r)]1. ADJ(compar poorer) (superl poorest)1) (=not rich) [person, family, country] pobrepoor people — gente f pobre, personas fpl pobres
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pewter was the poor man's silver — el peltre era la plata de los pobres•
they thought that cinema was a or the poor relation of theatre — pensaban que el cine era el pariente pobre del teatro•
to be the poorer (for sth), the nation is the poorer for her death — la nación ha sufrido una gran pérdida con su muerteit left me £5 the poorer — me dejó con 5 libras de menos
- be as poor as a church mouse2) (=inferior, bad) [goods, service] malo, de mala calidadthe wine was poor — el vino era malo or de mala calidad
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to be a poor imitation of sth — ser una burda or pobre imitación de algo•
to have a poor opinion of sb — tener un concepto poco favorable de algn•
to come a poor second (to sth/sb), he came a poor second in the final race — quedó el segundo en la carrera final, a bastante distancia del primerohis family comes a poor second to his career — su familia queda relegada a segundo lugar tras su carrera
3) (=deficient) [memory] malo; [soil] pobre, estéril; [harvest] pobre, escaso•
soils that are poor in zinc — suelos que son pobres en zinc or que tienen bajo contenido en zinc4) (=untalented)•
to be poor at maths — no ser muy bueno en matemáticas5) (=unfortunate) pobrepoor little thing! — ¡pobrecito!, ¡pobre criaturita!
poor (old) you!, you poor (old) thing! — ¡pobrecito!
devil 1., 2)he's very ill, poor chap — está grave el pobre
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the poor — los pobresthe rural/urban poor — los pobres de las zonas rurales/urbanas
3.CPDpoor law N — (Hist) ley f de asistencia pública
relief 1., 4) POORpoor white N — (US) persona pobre de raza blanca
Position of "pobre"
You should generally put p obre {after} the noun when you mean poor in the sense of "not rich" and {before} the noun in the sense of "unfortunate":
It's a poor area Es una región pobre
The poor boy was trembling El pobre chico estaba temblando For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I [pɔːr, pɔːr, pʊə(r)]adjective -er, -est1) ( not wealthy) pobre2) (unsatisfactory, bad) < harvest> pobre, escaso; <diet/quality> malo; < imitation> burdoto be in very poor health — estar* muy delicado or muy mal de salud
3) ( unfortunate) (before n) pobre
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117 Ärmlichkeit
* * *Ạ̈rm|lich|keitf -, no pl(von Kleidung, Wohnung) shabbiness; (von Essen) meagreness (Brit), meagerness (US)die Ärmlichkeit der Verhältnisse — the poor conditions
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118 Fehlerhaftigkeit
f; nur Sg.1. faultiness, defectiveness2. (Unrichtigkeit) incorrectness* * *die Fehlerhaftigkeitfaultiness* * *Feh|ler|haf|tig|keit ['feːlɐhaftɪçkait]f -, no pl (MECH, TECH)defectiveness; (von Ware) substandard condition; (von Messung, Rechnung, Bescheiden) incorrectness; (von Arbeit, Aussprache) poorness* * ** * *Feh·ler·haf·tig·keit<->* * *1. faultiness, defectiveness2. (Unrichtigkeit) incorrectness* * *f.faultiness n. -
119 poor
puə 1. adjective1) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) fattig2) (not good; of bad quality: His work is very poor; a poor effort.) dårlig, elendig, skral3) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) stakkars•- poorness- poorly 2. adjective(ill: He is very poorly.) dårlig, skraldårlig--------fattig--------stakkars--------usseladj. \/pɔː\/, \/pʊə\/1) fattig, arm2) knapp, mager, elendig, dårlig, ussel, ynkelig3) stakkars• poor fellow!• poor me!4) (hverdagslig, om avdød) saligbe poor at something være dårlig i noepoor in something som mangler noe, som er dårlig utstyrt med noe -
120 golizna
* * *f.1. (= nagość) nakedness, nudity.2. ( puste miejsce) bare spot.3. ( skóra) lime pelt.4. przen. (= bieda) poorness.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > golizna
См. также в других словарях:
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