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101 adequate
достаточный; отвечающий требованиям; соответствующий -
102 adequate
adj.suficiente (enough); adecuado(a), apropiado(a) (satisfactory) -
103 adequate
Английский язык для студентов машиностроительных специальностей > adequate
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104 adequate
адекватенадекватнийадекватныйдостаточендостаточныйкомпетентныйответныйсоответствующийточенточный -
105 adequate
соответствующий; надлежащий; адекватный -
106 ADEQUATE
[A]SUFFICIENS (-ENTIS)SUBFICIENS (-ENTIS)PAR (PARIS)DIGNUS (-A -UM) -
107 adequate
tilstrækkelig -
108 adequate
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109 adequate
doeltreffend -
110 adequate
(adj) кoндясти [kоndjasti] -
111 adequate
adj tó-fún -
112 adequate
adj.तुल्य, बराबर, काफी, पर्याप्त, योग्य, यथोचित, अनुरूप -
113 adequate
kaafi, paryaapt -
114 adequate
aშესაბამისი, ადეკვატური -
115 adequate
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116 adequate
adj.келшыше п.м.; йӧрышо п.м.; ситыше п.м.[kelshyshe; yorysho; sityshe] -
117 adequate
адекватлă, пĕр тан -
118 adequate
adj.барабар, бірдей, жеткілікті -
119 adequate
(for ile) yeterli, kâfi; (to ile) uygun, elverisli, yeterli -
120 adequate
adj.yeterlik; muwapiq
См. также в других словарях:
adequate — ad·e·quate adj: lawfully and reasonably sufficient adequate grounds for a lawsuit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. adequate … Law dictionary
adequate — 1. In its meaning ‘proportionate to the requirements’, sufficient, adequate is most commonly used without a complement (There is an adequate supply of food in the flooded area). When it has one, this is either for or to (Their earnings are… … Modern English usage
adequate — UK US /ˈædɪkwət/ adjective ► enough or good enough for a particular purpose: »Staff did not receive adequate training. adequate to do sth »Our laws must be adequate to protect our citizens. adequate for sth »This printer should be perfectly… … Financial and business terms
Adequate — Ad e*quate, v. t. [See {Adequate}, a.] 1. To equalize; to make adequate. [R.] Fotherby. [1913 Webster] 2. To equal. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] It [is] an impossibility for any creature to adequate God in his eternity. Shelford. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adequate — Ad e*quate, a. [L. adaequatus, p. p. of adaequare to make equal to; ad + aequare to make equal, aequus equal. See {Equal}.] Equal to some requirement; proportionate, or correspondent; fully sufficient; as, powers adequate to a great work; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adequate — adequate; in·adequate; … English syllables
adequate — (adj.) 1610s, from L. adaequatus equalized, pp. of adaequare to make equal to, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + aequare make level, from aequus (see EQUAL (Cf. equal)). The sense is of being equal to what is required. Related … Etymology dictionary
adequate — [adj] enough, able acceptable, all right, capable, comfortable, commensurate, competent, decent, equal, fair, passable, requisite, satisfactory, sufficient, sufficing, suitable, tolerable, unexceptional, unobjectionable; concepts 533,558 Ant.… … New thesaurus
adequate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ satisfactory or acceptable. DERIVATIVES adequacy noun adequately adverb. ORIGIN from Latin adaequare make equal to … English terms dictionary
adequate — [ad′i kwət] adj. [L adaequatus, pp. of adaequare < ad , to + aequare, to make equal < aequus, level, equal] 1. enough or good enough for what is required or needed; sufficient; suitable 2. barely satisfactory; acceptable but not remarkable… … English World dictionary
adequate — 01. Too many children in this country are leaving home in the morning without having eaten an [adequate] meal. 02. Local parents are concerned over the [adequacy] of the school s program for children with special needs. 03. The equipment at the… … Grammatical examples in English