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2 lacking
tr['lækɪŋ]1 carente deadj.• carente adj.• defectuoso, -a adj.• falta de adj.• falto, -a adj.prep.• no teniendo prep.• sin prep.'lækɪŋadjective (pred)a) ( absent)the necessary resources are lacking — faltan los recursos necesarios, se carece de los recursos necesarios (frml)
b) ( deficient)to be lacking IN something — no tener* algo, carecer* de algo (frml)
* * *['lækɪŋ]adjective (pred)a) ( absent)the necessary resources are lacking — faltan los recursos necesarios, se carece de los recursos necesarios (frml)
b) ( deficient)to be lacking IN something — no tener* algo, carecer* de algo (frml)
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3 lacking
adjectivebe lacking — [Geld, Ressourcen usw.:] fehlen
he was found to be lacking — (incapable) es erwies sich, dass er den Ansprüchen nicht genügte
* * *lack·ing[ˈlækɪŋ]adj pred1. (without)he is totally \lacking in charm er besitzt kein bisschen Charmeenthusiasm has been sadly \lacking these past months in den letzten Monaten hat jeglicher Enthusiasmus gefehlt* * *['lkɪŋ]adj1)to be found lacking — sich nicht bewähren, der Sache (dat)
they were not found lacking — sie waren der Sache (dat) gewachsen
2) (inf) geistig minderbemittelt (inf), beschränkt* * *lacking adj1. be found lacking sich nicht bewähren2. Br umg beschränkt, dumm* * *adjectivebe lacking — [Geld, Ressourcen usw.:] fehlen
he was found to be lacking — (incapable) es erwies sich, dass er den Ansprüchen nicht genügte
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4 LACKING
(adj.) penya (pl. penyë is attested) (inadequate). LACKING SIGN \#penya tengwe (only pl. penyë tengwi is attested). This term, also translated "indadequate signs", was used in early Elvish analysis of Quenya as the term for vowels with no preceding consonant, held (in many cases incorrectly) to have lost such a consonant. –VT39:6, 8 -
5 lack
læk
1. verb(to have too little or none of: He lacked the courage to join the army.) carecer de
2. noun(the state of not having any or enough: our lack of money.) falta, carencia, escasezlack1 n falta / carencialack2 vb faltar / carecertr[læk]1 falta, carencia, escasez nombre femenino1 carecer de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor lack of por falta deto lack for nothing no hacerle falta nada a unothrough lack of por falta delack ['læk] vt: carecer de, no tenershe lacks patience: carece de paciencialack vi: faltarthey lack for nothing: no les falta nadalack n: falta f, carencia fn.• carencia s.f.• defecto s.m.• deficiencia s.f.• déficit s.m.• falta s.f.• menester s.m.• mengua s.f.v.• carecer v.• carecer de v.læk
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lack OF something — falta f or (frml) carencia f de algo
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transitive verb no tener*, carecer* de (frml)it lacks originality — le falta or no tiene originalidad, carece de originalidad (frml)
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vi (liter)[læk]to lack FOR something: they lack for nothing — no les falta nada, no carecen de nada (frml)
1.N falta f ; frm carencia flack of funds — falta f de fondos
despite his lack of experience, he got the job — a pesar de su falta de experiencia, consiguió el trabajo
there was a complete lack of interest in my proposals — hubo una absoluta falta de interés por mis propuestas
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for lack of, the charges were dropped for lack of evidence — retiraron la acusación por falta de pruebasmalevolence, for lack of a better word — malevolencia, a falta de una palabra mejor
if I didn't get them to agree it wasn't for lack of trying — si no conseguí que accedieran no fue por falta de intentarlo
2.VThe lacks confidence — le falta confianza en sí mismo, carece de confianza en sí mismo frm
they lack the necessary skills — les faltan los requisitos necesarios, carecen de los requisitos necesarios frm
what he lacks in ability he makes up for in enthusiasm — lo que le falta en habilidad, lo suple con entusiasmo
he does not lack talent — talento no le falta, no carece de talento frm
3. VI1) (=be missing, deficient)•
to be lacking — faltareven if evidence is lacking — incluso si faltan las pruebas, incluso si se carece de pruebas frm
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this information was lacking from the report — esta información no figuraba or no constaba en el informe•
to be lacking in sth, he is lacking in confidence — le falta confianza en sí mismo, carece de confianza en sí mismo frmhe is completely lacking in imagination — no tiene nada de imaginación, carece completamente de imaginación frm
I find her singularly lacking in charm — la encuentro especialmente falta or frm carente de encanto
it is a quality that we find lacking in so many politicians today — es una cualidad de la que nos parece que carecen tantos políticos hoy en día
2) (=want)•
they lack for nothing — no les falta nada, no carecen de nada frm* * *[læk]
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lack OF something — falta f or (frml) carencia f de algo
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transitive verb no tener*, carecer* de (frml)it lacks originality — le falta or no tiene originalidad, carece de originalidad (frml)
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vi (liter)to lack FOR something: they lack for nothing — no les falta nada, no carecen de nada (frml)
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6 lack
1. Iusually in the Continuous money is lacking не хватает /недостает/ денег; the necessary materials are lacking нет необходимых материалов; nothing is lacking все есть, всего достаточно2. IIIlack smth. lack money (capital, intelligence, learning, energy, etc.) испытывать недостаток в деньгах и т.д., lack beauty (brightness, ability, persistence, practice, etc.) не хватать красоты и т. д., he lacks confidence ему не хватает уверенности /апломба/; the curtains lack colour шторы очень блеклой расцветки; lack the necessities of life быть лишенным предметов первой необходимости; she lacks eloquence она лишена дара красноречия; I lack words with which to express my thanks у меня нет слов, чтобы выразить свою благодарность; he lacks experience ему недостает опыта; desert lacks water в пустыне нет воды; we lack nothing мы ни в чем не нуждаемся3. IVlack smth. to some extent what is still lacking?, what else is lacking? чего еще не хватает; he completely lacks conscience он начисто лишен совести, у него совсем нет совести4. VIIlack smth. to do smth. he lacked time to finish the job (the will-power to give up smoking, courage to ask the question, etc.) ему не хватало времени, чтобы закончить работу и т. д.5. XIIIbe lacking to do smth. usually in the Continuous three votes are lacking to make a majority для большинства /чтобы было большинство,/ не хватает трех голосов6. XVIlack in smth. usually in the Continuous they are lacking in courage (in common sense, in self-confidence, in self-control, in sagacity, etc.) им не хватает мужества и т. д.; your remarks are lacking in clearness в ваших замечаниях не хватает ясности; there is something lacking in his character в его характере чего-то недостает; lack for smth. money was lacking for the plan для осуществления плана не хватало денег; they lacked for nothing они ни в чем не нуждались -
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[læk] 1. verb(to have too little or none of: He lacked the courage to join the army.) imeti premalo2. noun(the state of not having any or enough: our lack of money.) pomanjkanje* * *I [læk]nounpomanjkanje, stiska, potrebano lack of — dovolj česa, obilje česaII [læk]1.transitive verbtrpeti pomanjkanje česa; ne imeti česa;2.intransitive verbprimanjkovati, manjkatiI lack nothing — ničesar mi ne manjka, imam vsega dovoijI was lacking — bil sem odsoten, manjkal sem -
8 romance
1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) romance; kærlighedsaffære2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) kærlighedsroman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantik•- romantic- romantically* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) romance; kærlighedsaffære2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) kærlighedsroman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantik•- romantic- romantically -
9 ♦ lack
♦ lack /læk/n. [u]mancanza; difetto; penuria; insufficienza; scarsità: for lack of money, per mancanza di denaro; There's no lack of teachers, non c'è scarsità d'insegnanti● lack of balance, squilibrio □ for lack of anything better, in mancanza di meglio □ (leg.) lack of evidence, mancanza di prove □ (leg.) lack of jurisdiction, difetto di giurisdizione.♦ (to) lack /læk/A v. t.difettare di; mancare di; scarseggiare di; essere privo di: to lack experience, essere privo di (o non avere) esperienza; I lack the courage to do it, mi manca il coraggio di farloB v. i.(per lo più nelle forme in - ing) far difetto; mancare; scarseggiare: Ammunition was lacking, mancavano le munizioni● (polit.) to lack a majority in Parliament, non avere la maggioranza in parlamento □ to lack (the) words to express one's deepest sympathy (o condolences), non aver parole per esprimere le proprie condoglianze □ to be lacking in, essere privo di; fare difetto (impers.): He is lacking in perseverance, gli fa difetto la tenacia. -
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A n manque m (of de) ; for ou through lack of par manque de ; there is no lack of volunteers il ne manque pas de volontaires.C vi to be lacking manquer ; funding was lacking le financement manquait ; to be lacking in manquer de ; to lack for nothing ne manquer de rien. -
11 Women
A paradox exists regarding the equality of women in Portuguese society. Although the Constitution of 1976 gave women full equality in rights, and the right to vote had already been granted under Prime Minister Marcello Caetano during the Estado Novo, a gap existed between legal reality and social practice. In many respects, the last 30 years have brought important social and political changes with benefits for women. In addition to the franchise, women won—at least on paper—equal property-owning rights and the right of freedom of movement (getting passports, etc.). The workforce and the electorate afforded a much larger role for women, as more than 45 percent of the labor force and more than 50 percent of the electorate are women. More women than ever attend universities, and they play a larger role in university student bodies. Also, more than ever before, they are represented in the learned professions. In politics, a woman served briefly as prime minister in 1979-80: Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo. Women are members of government cabinets ("councils"); women are in the judicial system, and, in the late 1980s, some 25 women were elected members of parliament (Assembly of the Republic). Moreover, women are now members of the police and armed forces, and some women, like Olympic marathoner Rosa Mota, are top athletes.Portuguese feminists participated in a long struggle for equality in all phases of life. An early such feminist was Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935), a writer and teacher. Another leader in Portugal's women's movement, in a later generation, was Maria Lamas (18931983). Despite the fact that Portugal lacked a strong women's movement, women did resist the Estado Novo, and some progress occurred during the final phase of the authoritarian regime. In the general elections of 1969, women were granted equal voting rights for the first time. Nevertheless, Portuguese women still lacked many of the rights of their counterparts in other Western European countries. A later generation of feminists, symbolized by the three women writers known as "The Three Marias," made symbolic protests through their sensational writings. In 1972, a book by the three women writers, all born in the late 1930s or early 1940s (Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, and Maria Velho da Costa), was seized by the government and the authors were arrested and put on trial for their writings and outspoken views, which included the assertion of women's rights to sexual and reproductive freedom.The Revolution of 25 April 1974 overthrew the Estado Novo and established in law, if not fully in actual practice in society, a full range of rights for women. The paradox in Portuguese society was that, despite the fact that sexual equality was legislated "from the top down," a gap remained between what the law said and what happened in society. Despite the relatively new laws and although women now played a larger role in the workforce, women continued to suffer discrimination and exclusion. Strong pressures remained for conformity to old ways, a hardy machismo culture continued, and there was elitism as well as inequality among classes. As the 21st century commenced, women played a more prominent role in society, government, and culture, but the practice of full equality was lacking, and the institutions of the polity, including the judicial and law enforcement systems, did not always carry out the law. -
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1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) romanse, kjærlighetsforhold2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) kjærlighetshistorie/-roman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantikk•- romantic- romantically Isubst. \/rə(ʊ)ˈmæns\/1) romantikk (romantisk stemning), idyll, forskjønnet tilstand2) romanse, kjærlighetsaffære, kjærlighetseventyr, svermeri, forelskelse3) ( litterært) romantisk fortelling, kjærlighetsroman4) ( litterært) ridderroman, eventyrroman5) ( litterært) romanse, forklaring: lite, stemningsfylt dikt6) (poetisk, om musikk) romansethe Arthurian Romances Arthursagnetromance in the air romantikk i luftenIIverb \/rə(ʊ)ˈmæns\/1) fantasere, la fantasien løpe løpsk2) sverme, ha et kjærlighetsforhold til3) ( gammeldags) kurtisereromance about fantasere omromance with ha et kjærlighetsforhold til -
13 ♦ soul
♦ soul /səʊl/A n.1 anima; spirito; (fig.) essenza; creatura; persona; uomo: the souls in paradise, le anime dei beati; the departed souls, le anime dei defunti; to bare one's soul, mettere a nudo il proprio animo; That man has no soul, quell'uomo è senz'anima; He was the ( life and) soul of the enterprise, egli era l'anima dell'impresa; There was not a soul in the street, nella strada non c'era anima viva; a village of three hundred souls, un paese di trecento anime2 [u] (fig.) anima; calore: His pictures lack soul, non c'è anima nei suoi quadri; The performance was lacking in soul, l'esecuzione mancava di caloreB a. attr.● soul bell, campana a morto □ ( slang USA) soul brother, fratello nero □ a dear old soul, un caro vecchietto, una cara vecchietta □ soul-destroying, che abbrutisce □ soul-felt, profondamente sentito □ soul mate, anima gemella □ soul music, musica soul ( che fonde elementi di blues, jazz e pop con canti dal Vangelo) □ soul-searching, (sost.) esame di coscienza; (agg.) che va in fondo all'anima □ ( slang USA) soul sister, sorella nera □ soul-stirring, commovente; toccante □ to be the soul of, essere un campione di; essere un perfetto esempio di □ (al vocat.) my good soul, buonuomo; buona donna □ poor little soul!, poverina, poverino! □ to sell one's soul, vendere l'anima □ He cannot call his soul his own, non è padrone di sé; si fa dominare dagli altri □ Bless my soul!, santo cielo!; Dio mio! -
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1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) amorío, idilio2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) novela sentimental3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romance•- romantic- romantically
romance n historia de amor
romance sustantivo masculino romance
romance
I sustantivo masculino
1 Lit ballad
2 (idilio) romance
3 Ling Romance language
II adj Ling Romance ' romance' also found in these entries: Spanish: fotonovela - idilio - lío - revista - románica - románico English: romance - Romanic - ballad - Romance - whirltr[rəʊ'mæns]1 románico,-aromance n1) : romance m, novela f de caballerías2) : novela f de amor, novela f romántica3) affair: romance m, amorío madj.• romance adj.• románico, -a adj.• romántico, -a adj.n.• cuento de amor s.m.• cuento de aventuras s.m.• novela s.f.• romance s.m.v.• soñar v.rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns [rǝʊ'mæns]1. Ntheir romance lasted exactly six months — su romance or idilio duró exactamente seis meses, sus amores duraron exactamente seis meses
2) (=romantic character) lo romántico, lo poético; (=picturesqueness) lo pintorescothe romance of history — lo atractivo or lo poético de la historia
3) (=tale) novela f (sentimental), cuento m (de amor); (medieval) libro m de caballerías, poema m caballeresco; (Mus) romanza f4) (Ling)2.ADJ [language] romance3.VI soñar, fantasear* * *[rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns] -
15 visit
1. nвизит, посещениеto adjourn visit — откладывать / переносить визит
to be determined to go ahead with one's visit — быть исполненным решимости несмотря ни на что предпринять свой визит
to be exhilarated by one's visit — быть в приподнятом настроении от своего визита
to call off / to cancel a visit — отменять визит
to cut short one's visit — прерывать свой визит
to delay visit — откладывать / переносить визит
to disrupt smb's visit — срывать чей-л. визит
to dominate smb's visit — быть главной целью чьего-л. визита
to end one's visit with no sign of an agreement — заканчивать свой визит, так и не добившись соглашения
to have a visit from smb — принимать кого-л.
to interrupt one's visit — прерывать свой визит
to portray the visit as marking improvement of relations — изображать визит как шаг к улучшению отношений
to preview smb's visit — давать предварительную информацию о чьем-л. визите
to put off a visit — откладывать / переносить визит
to receive a visit from smb — принимать кого-л.
to reinstate a postponed visit — возвращаться к вопросу о визите, который до сих пор откладывался
- assessment of a visitto welcome smb's visit — приветствовать визит кого-л.
- at the end of the visit to a country
- brief visit
- business visit
- ceremonial visit
- courtesy visit
- currently on a visit to Pakistan
- during the visit
- end of a working visit
- exchange of state visits
- exchange of visits by smb
- farewell visit
- flying visit
- forthcoming visit
- friendly visit
- friendship visit
- get-to-know-you visit
- goodwill visit
- highest-ranking visit
- high-level visit
- historic visit
- if all goes well with his visit
- informal visit
- joint visit
- landmark visit
- mutual visits
- official visit
- on the last leg of one's visit
- papal visit
- pastoral visit
- personal visit
- postponement of a visit
- private visit
- projected visit
- reciprocal visit
- return visit
- royal visit
- secret visit
- short visit
- smb's motives for a visit
- social visit
- state visit
- supremely important visit
- surprise visit
- symbolic visit
- there is no political angle to the visit
- there is no political motive behind smb's visit
- timing of the visit
- town-twinning visit
- unannounced visit
- unofficial visit
- unscheduled visit
- upcoming visit
- visit comes at a time when...
- visit comes on the 10th anniversary of smth
- visit has approval of the government
- visit is going ahead
- visit is important for its symbolic value
- visit marks a new stage in relationship
- visit to a country
- visit was lacking in concrete proposals
- visit was marked by more anti-government protests
- visit went sour
- visit will take in every major city
- week-long visit
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16 Romance
1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) romanse, kjærlighetsforhold2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) kjærlighetshistorie/-roman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantikk•- romantic- romantically Isubst. \/rə(ʊ)ˈmæns\/( fellesbetegnelse) de romanske språkthe Romance Languages de romanske språkIIadj. \/rə(ʊ)ˈmæns\/( språk) romansk -
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1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) ástarævintÿri2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) ástarsaga3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) ástarævintÿri•- romantic- romantically -
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költészet, románc, romantikus dolog, verses regény to romance: szabadjára engedi képzeletét, ábrándokat sző* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) szerelem2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) romantikus történet3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantika•- romantic- romantically -
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1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) romance2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) romance3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romance•- romantic- romantically* * *ro.mance1[rəm'æns] n 1 história de amor, aventura, etc. geralmente passada em épocas ou lugares distantes, com eventos mais grandiosos que na vida real. 2 romantismo. 3 romance, caso amoroso. 4 ambiente ou atmosfera romântica. 5 algo exagerado, sem base em fatos. 6 Mus romança. • vt+vi 1 romancear. 2 pensar ou falar de modo romântico. 3 exagerar.————————ro.mance2[rəm'æns] n romance, românico, qualquer das línguas romanas. • adj românico, de ou relativo a estas línguas ou aos povos que as falam. -
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adj. latin, latince kökenli————————n. latin dil ailesinden diller, latince kökenli diller, latince kökenli dilde yazılmış kitap, aşk hikâyesi, koşuk, çekicilik, düşsel nitelik, büyü, kuyruklu yalan, kahramanlık hikâyesi, macera, aşk romanı, romantizm, masal, cazibe, romans, martaval————————v. macera yazmak, aşk hikâyesi anlatmak, uydurmak, palavra atmak, atıp tutmak* * *1. roman yaz (v.) 2. serüven (n.)* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) aşk macerası2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) aşk öyküsü/romanı3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) aşk heyecanı•- romantic- romantically
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