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понижаться Syn: to turn weakБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > become weak
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weak [wi:k]1. adjectivefaible ; [coffee, tea] léger• to grow weak(er) [person, economy] s'affaiblir ; [structure, material, voice, currency, demand] faiblir ; [influence, power] diminuer• weak from or with hunger affaibli par la faim2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[wiːk]1) ( in bodily functions) [person, animal, muscle, limb] faible; [health, ankle, heart, eyes, chest, nerves] fragile; [digestion] difficile; [stomach] délicat; [intellect] médiocre; [memory] défaillant; [chin] fuyant; [mouth] tombantto be weak with ou from — être affaibli par
to grow ou become weak(er) — [person] s'affaiblir; [pulse, heartbeat] faiblir
2) Technology gen peu solide; [structure] fragile3) (lacking authority, strength) [government, team, pupil, performance] faible; [parent, teacher] qui manque de fermeté; [script, novel] inconsistant; [plot] mince; [actor, protest, excuse, argument] peu convaincant; [evidence] peu concluantweak link ou point ou spot — lit, fig point m faible
to grow ou become weaker — [government, team] s'affaiblir; [position] devenir de plus en plus précaire
4) ( faint) [light, current, sound, laugh] faible; [tea, coffee] léger/-ère; [solution] dilué -
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B adj1 ( in bodily functions) [person, animal, muscle, limb] faible ; [health, ankle, eyes, chest, bladder, nerves] fragile ; [digestion] difficile ; [stomach] délicat ; [intellect] médiocre ; [memory] défaillant ; [chin] fuyant ; [mouth] tombant ; to have a weak heart avoir le cœur fragile ; to be weak with ou from être affaibli par [hunger, excitement, fear] ; to grow ou become weak(er) [person] s'affaiblir ; [pulse, heartbeat] faiblir ;2 Constr [beam, support] peu solide ; [structure] fragile ; to have a weak leg [chair] avoir un pied qui n'est pas très solide ;3 (lacking authority, strength) [government, team, president, army] faible ; [parent, teacher] ( not firm) qui manque de fermeté ; ( poor) piètre (before n) ; [essay, pupil, performance] faible ; [script, novel] inconsistant ; [plot] mince ; [actor, protest, excuse, argument] peu convaincant ; [evidence] peu concluant ; weak link ou point ou spot lit, fig point m faible ; he's weak in ou at French, his French is weak il est faible en français ; to grow ou become weaker [government, team] s'affaiblir ; [position] devenir de plus en plus précaire ; in a weak moment dans un moment de faiblesse ;4 (faint, lacking substance) [light, current, signal, lens, concentration, acid, sound, laugh] faible ; [tea, coffee] léger/-ère ; [solution] dilué ; to give a weak smile faire un faible sourire ; -
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∎ the noise became louder and louder le bruit est devenu de plus en plus fort ou a continué à augmenter;∎ to become old vieillir;∎ to become fat grossir;∎ to become weak s'affaiblir;∎ it became clear that we were wrong il s'est avéré que nous nous trompions;∎ we became friends nous sommes devenus amis;∎ she's becoming a dreadful nuisance elle est en train de devenir vraiment gênante;∎ to become known commencer à être connu(b) (acquire post of) devenir;∎ to become president devenir président;∎ she's become an accountant elle est devenue comptable(a) (suit → of hat, dress) aller à;∎ that hat really becomes you ce chapeau vous va vraiment bien∎ such behaviour doesn't become him une telle conduite n'est pas digne de lui(only following "what", "whatever") whatever will become of us? qu'allons-nous devenir?;∎ what became of your hat? où est passé ton chapeau?;∎ I wonder what became of that young man je me demande ce qu'est devenu ce jeune homme -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be weak[Swahili Word] -ajazi[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] (intr.)[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be weak[Swahili Word] -legea[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be weak[Swahili Word] -nyong'onyea[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] become weak[Swahili Word] -dhoofika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] become weak[Swahili Word] -dhoofu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] become weak[Swahili Word] -konga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] become weak (from pain)[Swahili Word] -nyotoa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] -ajiza[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] -ajizi[Part of Speech] adjective[Swahili Definition] hali ya kuwa dahifu; udhaifu [Masomo 406][English Example] You yourselves are weak.[Swahili Example] Wenyewe mna ajizi [Amana, Masomo 405]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] dhaifu[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Definition] isiyo na nguvu, uwezo [Masomo 186]; kinyume cha -enye nguvu [Masomo 31]; hafifu [Masomo 294][English Example] A child may get high marks in writing but surprisingly is weak in conversational skills.[Swahili Example] Bi Tamima alikumbusha watumishi wake kwa sauti dhaifu [Moh]; Miguu ya popo ni dhaifu sana [Masomo 31];Mtoto anaweza kupata alama nyingi katika kuandika kumbe ni dhaifu sana katika kuzungumza [Masomo 186]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] hafifu[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] -hafifisha, uhafifu[English Example] weak light[Swahili Example] mwanga hafifu [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] ndururu[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] nyonge[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] teketeke[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak[Swahili Word] kifefe[Swahili Plural] vifefe[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak person[English Plural] weak people[Swahili Word] mlegevu[Swahili Plural] walegevu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] lega V, legevu Adj------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak person[English Plural] weak people[Swahili Word] mnyonge[Swahili Plural] wanyonge[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] nyonga V[English Example] She was weak with pains in her bones.[Swahili Example] Alikuwa mnyonge kwa kuugua mifupa [Kareithi Masomo 56]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] weak person[English Plural] weak people[Swahili Word] mtu mteke[Swahili Plural] watu wateke[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[wiːk]1) [person, part of body] debole; [ health] cagionevole; [ nerves] fragile; [ intellect] mediocre; [ memory] labile; [ chin] sfuggente; [ mouth] cascanteto be weak with o from essere indebolito da; to grow o become weak(er) — [person, pulse] indebolirsi
2) ing. [ structure] debole3) (lacking authority, strength) [government, team] debole; [parent, teacher] privo di polsoweak link o point o spot punto debole (anche fig.); to grow o become weaker [government, team, position] indebolirsi; in a weak moment — in un momento di debolezza
4) (poor) [teacher, pupil] mediocre, scarso; [plot, protest, excuse, argument] debole5) (faint) [light, signal, sound] debole; [tea, coffee] leggero6) econ. [economy, share] debole7) ling. (regular, unaccented) debole* * *[wi:k]1) (lacking in physical strength: Her illness has made her very weak.) debole2) (not strong in character: I'm very weak when it comes to giving up cigarettes.) debole3) ((of a liquid) diluted; not strong: weak tea.) allungato, diluito4) ((of an explanation etc) not convincing.) debole5) ((of a joke) not particularly funny.) piatto•- weakly- weaken
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- have a weakness for* * *[wiːk]1) [person, part of body] debole; [ health] cagionevole; [ nerves] fragile; [ intellect] mediocre; [ memory] labile; [ chin] sfuggente; [ mouth] cascanteto be weak with o from essere indebolito da; to grow o become weak(er) — [person, pulse] indebolirsi
2) ing. [ structure] debole3) (lacking authority, strength) [government, team] debole; [parent, teacher] privo di polsoweak link o point o spot punto debole (anche fig.); to grow o become weaker [government, team, position] indebolirsi; in a weak moment — in un momento di debolezza
4) (poor) [teacher, pupil] mediocre, scarso; [plot, protest, excuse, argument] debole5) (faint) [light, signal, sound] debole; [tea, coffee] leggero6) econ. [economy, share] debole7) ling. (regular, unaccented) debole -
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germ. bleuþ-; gamaida-; kranga-; krangjan; kðma-; kðmīga-; lasa-; lasiwa-; lēba-; leiba-; maida-; malta-; reurja-; slaiwa-; slauþa-; swaka-; waihaila-; waika-; waikalīka-; wisala-------------------------------------be weakgerm. blauþēn------------------------------------become weakgerm. maidisæn; sergw-?------------------------------------get weakgerm. argjan------------------------------------make {(V.)} weakgerm. aumjan; blauþjan------------------------------------weak beergerm. abara- -
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weak [wi:k](a) (physically → animal, person) faible; (→ health) fragile, délicat; (→ eyes, hearing) faible, mauvais;∎ to become or to get or to grow weak or weaker s'affaiblir;∎ we were weak with or from hunger nous étions affaiblis par la faim;∎ he felt weak with fear il avait les jambes molles de peur;∎ I went weak at the knees mes jambes se sont dérobées sous moi, j'avais les jambes en coton;∎ British it's always the weakest who go to the wall ce sont toujours les plus faibles qui trinquent;∎ pejorative the weaker sex le sexe faible(b) (morally, mentally) mou (molle), faible;∎ he's far too weak to be a leader il est beaucoup trop mou pour être un meneur;∎ in a weak moment dans un moment de faiblesse;∎ to be weak in the head être faible d'esprit(c) (feeble → argument, excuse) faible, peu convaincant; (→ army, government, institution) faible, impuissant; (→ structure) fragile, peu solide; (→ light, signal, currency, economy) faible; (market) en baisse, baissier;∎ she managed a weak smile elle a réussi à sourire faiblement;∎ she answered in a weak voice elle répondit d'une voix faible;∎ to have a weak hand (in cards) avoir des cartes faibles;∎ he's the weak or weakest link (in the chain) c'est lui le maillon faible de la chaîne(d) (deficient, poor → pupil, subject) faible;∎ I'm weak in geography, geography is my weak subject je suis faible en géographie;∎ she's rather weak on discipline elle est plutôt laxiste∎ the weak les faibles mpl -
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изнємошти, -могѫ, -можєшиbe unable; be weak; become wearied, be exhausted
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