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1 poor
[puə], [pɔː] 1. прил.1) бедный, малоимущий, неимущийShe came from a poor family. — Она родилась в бедной семье.
The defendant is too poor to afford a lawyer. — Ответчик настолько беден, что не может позволить себе нанять адвоката.
Syn:Ant:an area poor in coal — регион, со скудным запасом угля
sinners, in other words those who are poor in spirit — грешники, другими словами, нищие духом
3) плохой; слабый; скудный; недостаточныйpoor eyesight / hearing / memory — плохое зрение, плохой слух, плохая память
I am a poor swimmer. — Я плохо плаваю.
I am poor at sport. — Я плохой спортсмен.
She is a poor sailor. разг. — Её быстро укачивает.
He is a poor loser. — Он не умеет достойно проигрывать.
His English is very poor. — Он очень плохо говорит по-английски.
Syn:4) неплодородный ( о почве)5) худой, тощий ( о скоте)6) уст. скромный; жалкий, ничтожныйSyn:7) бедный, несчастныйOh, you poor thing. — Ах ты, бедняжка!
Syn:8) диал. недавно умерший, покойныйSyn:••(as) poor as a church mouse — беден как церковная мышь / крыса
2. сущ.to take a poor view of smth. — не одобрять что-л.
( the poor) употр. с гл. во мн. бедные, малоимущие, неимущиеAnt: -
2 senior
1. n старший; пожилой человекsenior citizen — гражданин старшего поколения,
2. n вышестоящий, старший3. n студент последнего курса4. n амер. ученик выпускного класса средней школыsenior school — старшие классы, средняя школа
5. n спортсмен старшего возрастаsenior citizenship — старость, преклонный возраст
6. a старейший7. a эвф. принадлежащий к старшему поколению; пожилой; пенсионного возрастаСинонимический ряд:1. old (adj.) advanced; aged; elderly; old2. older or higher up (adj.) elder; higher; higher in rank; higher ranking; more advanced; of greater dignity; older; older or higher up; over and above; superior3. elderly person (noun) ancestor; better; brass hat; elder; elderly person; first born; forebear; higher-up; master; older person; patriarch; superior4. oldster (noun) ancient; golden-ager; oldster; old-timer; senior citizen5. scholastic rank (noun) person in the graduating class; scholastic rank; twelfth-grader; undergraduate; upper classman
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