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ضَعِيف \ faint: (of the body) weak: I was faint from loss of blood, (of thoughts and feelings) weak; uncertain I haven’t the faintest idea where she is, (of things seen, heard, smelt, etc.) weak; not clear; slight a faint smell of smoke; a faint taste of coffee. flabby: (of muscles, flesh, etc.) soft and weak: a flabby stomach. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. frail: weak, esp. in body: a frail old lady. poor: of bad quality; weak: poor soil; a poor attempt. powerless: lacking power: She was powerless to stop the fight. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. slim: (of hopes or chances, etc.) weak: a slim chance of escape. soft: (of sound) not loud: a soft voice. weak: not strong; easily broken or defeated, faint: weak eyes; a weak structure; a weak team. \ See Also خائر القوى (خَائِر القوى)، مترهل (مُتَرَهِّل)، متداع (مُتَدَاعٍ)، متخاذل (مُتَخَاذِل)، رخو (رَخْو)، هش (هشّ)، خفيض (خفيض)، خافت (خَافِت)، واهن (واهِن) -
2 faint
[feɪnt]1. adjective1) lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc:ضَعيف، باهِتa faint light.
2) physically weak and about to lose consciousness:واهِن، مُغْمى عَلَيهِSuddenly he felt faint.
2. verbto lose consciousness:يُغْمى عَلَيهShe fainted on hearing the news.
3. nounloss of consciousness:إغماءHis faint gave everybody a fright.
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خافِت \ faint: (of things seen, heard, smelt, etc.) weak; not clear; slight: a faint smell of smoke; a faint taste of coffee. low: (of sounds) not sharp; not loud: a low note; a low voice. soft: (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. \ See Also ضعيف (ضَعِيف) -
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خائِرُ القُوَى \ faint: (of the body) weak: I was faint from loss of blood. prostrate: weak and helpless, esp. with grief. -
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وَاهِن \ faint-hearted: lacking courage. feeble: very weak: feeble health. frail: weak, esp. in body: a frail old lady. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. weak: not strong; easily broken or defeated, faint: weak eyes; a weak structure; a weak team. -
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غامِض \ ambiguous: having more than one meaning; of unclear meaning: Her answer was ambiguous: she said ‘Perhaps’. faint: (of thoughts and feelings) weak; uncertain: I haven’t the faintest idea where she is. hazy: (of one’s mind) confused; not clear: My memory of that event is rather hazy. indefinite: not clear; not fixed in time: indefinite ideas; at an indefinite date. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. obscure: not easily seen or understood; little known: Lawyers’ English is often obscure. She was studying an obscure poet. shady: dishonest; nearly criminal: shady business dealings. subtle: difficult to understand or explain: a subtle difference between two things which seem the same. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. vague: not clearly seen or expressed or understood; (of people) having no clear ideas: She made a vague statement. He’s rather vague about his duties. \ See Also ملتبس (مُلْتَبَس)، مبهم (مُبْهَم)، غير أكيد -
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جَبَان \ coward: a person without courage. cowardly: not brave; mean; shamefully lacking courage: a cowardly attack on a sick man. faint-hearted: lacking courage. timid: easily frightened. -
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أُغْمِيَ أو غُشِيَ عَلَيْه \ faint: to lose one’s senses for a short time (because of hunger, heat, tiredness, etc.). -
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غَيْرُ أَكيد \ faint: (of thoughts and feelings) weak; uncertain: I haven’t the faintest idea where she is. uncertain: not certain doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. Our holiday plans are still uncertain, we haven’t decided where to go. The weather is uncertain - it may rain soon. \ See Also ضعيف (ضَعِيف)، غير مؤكّد -
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خائِرُ القَلْب \ faint-hearted: lacking courage. -
12 Faint Object Camera
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Faint Object Camera
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13 Faint Object Camera Structural and Thermal Model
Astronautics: FOC/STMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Faint Object Camera Structural and Thermal Model
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14 Faint Object Spectrograph
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Faint Object Spectrograph
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pl.координатная сетка (напр., нанесённая на экран дисплея)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > faint grid lines
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18 faint root
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > faint root
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19 svenire
faint* * *svenire v. intr. to faint, to lose* consciousness; (letter.) to swoon: svenne per il caldo, the heat made him faint; svenire di paura, to faint with fear; mi sento svenire, I feel faint // fare svenire, ( infastidire) to get on s.o.'s nerves.* * *[zve'nire]* * *svenire/zve'nire/ [107](aus. essere) to faint; sentirsi svenire to feel faint. -
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faint, weak (with)премалял от глад faint with hunger weak from starvationпремалял от жажда parched with thirstпремалял съм feel faint* * *премаля̀л,мин. св. деят. прич. faint, weak (with); \премалял от глад weak from starvation; \премалял от жажда parched with thirst.* * *languorous: I feel премалял with hunger. - Премалял съм от глад.; weak* * *1. faint, weak (with) 2. ПРЕМАЛЯЛ от глад faint with hunger weak from starvation 3. ПРЕМАЛЯЛ от жажда parched with thirst 4. ПРЕМАЛЯЛ съм feel faint
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