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1 slight
[slaɪt] adjective1) small; not great; not serious or severe:طَفيفWe have a slight problem.
2) (of a person) slim and delicate-looking:نَحيفIt seemed too heavy a load for such a slight woman.
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2 slight
بَسِيط \ austere: (of conditions) hard and plain; without comfort or ornament: Some mountain people lead an austere existence. bald: plain, giving only the facts: a bald statement. homely: simple and friendly; making one feel at home: This little hotel has a homely feeling. lowly: (of work or a home) suited to a simple person with no social pride: I was content to do the lowly work of a roadsweeper. mild: (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English, (not using fancy language): a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it). rustic: (of country things, compared with town things) plain and simple. simple: plain; not fine or grand: We lead a simple life in the country, easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question, not clever; having a rather weak brain; easily deceived. slight: small and usu. unimportant: a slight change; slight fever. modest: small but large enough (personal possessions, needs, pay, etc.): He drives a modest little car. \ See Also غير مُتَكلّف، متقشف (مُتَقَشِّف)، وضيع (وَضيع)، ساذج (ساذج)، طفيف (طفيف) -
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قَلِيل \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. little: small; (of children) very young and small; (of time or distance) short: a little book; two little boys; Wait a little while. low: not high; not great in amount: low price; a low speed. poor: too small in quantity: a poor supply of wood; a poor attendance at the meeting. scarce: not plentiful; difficult to get, for lack of supply: Water is scare in desert lands. slight: small and usu. unimportant: a slight change; slight fever. slim: (of hopes or chances, etc.) weak: a slim chance of escape. small: (with no adv. form) little: a small child; the smallest house in the village. \ See Also صغير (صَغِير) -
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طَفِيف \ slight: small and usu. unimportant: a slight change; slight fever. -
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• Either by might or by slight - Где волчьи зубы, а где лисий хвост (B), Где силой не возьмешь, там хитрость на подмогу (Г)• 'Tis slight, not strength, that gives the greatest lift - Лиса семерых волков проведет (Л) -
6 Slight
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7 Slight Atari Player
Sports: SAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Slight Atari Player
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8 Slight Yellowing
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9 slight
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10 slight fluorescence
Oil: SFLUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight fluorescence
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11 slight imperfection
Abbreviation: siУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight imperfection
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12 slight show of gas
Oil: SSGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight show of gas
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13 slight show of oil
Oil: SSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight show of oil
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14 slight show of oil and gas
Engineering: SSO&GУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight show of oil and gas
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15 slight shows of gas
Engineering: SSGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight shows of gas
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16 slight shows of oil
Engineering: SSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight shows of oil
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17 slight touch on pedal
Abbreviation: stopУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slight touch on pedal
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18 slight trace
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19 slight generalization
непосредственное обобщение (напр., уравнения)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > slight generalization
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20 slight haze
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > slight haze
См. также в других словарях:
slight´ness — slight «slyt», adjective, verb, noun. –adj. 1. not much; not important; small: »I have a slight headache. One slice of bread is a slight lunch. I hardly felt that slight scratch. Therefore I am glad to take this slight occasion this trifling… … Useful english dictionary
Slight — Slight, a. [Compar. {Slighter}; superl. {Slightest}.] [OE. sli?t, sleght, probably from OD. slicht, slecht, simple, plain, D. slecht; akin to OFries. sliucht, G. schlecht, schlicht, OHG. sleht smooth, simple, Icel. sl?ttr smooth, Sw. sl[ a]t,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slight — Slight, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slighted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slighting}.] To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to make light of; as, to slight the divine commands. Milton. [1913 Webster] The wretch who slights the bounty of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slight — slight·er; slight; slight·ish; slight·ly; slight·ness; slight·ing·ly; … English syllables
slight — I adjective ancillary, auxiliary, diminutive, exiguous, exiguus, immaterial, inappreciable, inconsequential, inconsiderable, inferior, insignificant, levis, light, limited, little, meager, mean, minor, minute, modest, negligible, niggardly,… … Law dictionary
slight — [adj1] insignificant, small fat, feeble, inconsiderable, insubstantial, meager, minor, modest, negligible, off, outside, paltry, petty, piddling, remote, scanty, slender, slim, sparse, superficial, trifling, trivial, unessential, unimportant,… … New thesaurus
Slight — Slight, adv. Slightly. [Obs. or Poetic] [1913 Webster] Think not so slight of glory. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slight Rebellion off Madison — is a short story written by J. D. Salinger for the December 22, 1946 issue of The New Yorker. It was to become the basis for his famous novel The Catcher in the Rye , which contains a modified version of Slight Rebellion off Madison as chapter 17 … Wikipedia
Slight — is a surname, and may refer to:* Aaron Slight (born 1966), former professional motorcycle road racer * Jim Slight (1855 1930), Australian cricketeree also* Sleight … Wikipedia
slight negligence — see negligence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. slight negligence … Law dictionary
slight — [slīt] adj. [ME (northern dial.) sliht < OE, kin to OHG sleht, straight, smooth: for IE base see SLICK] 1. a) light in form or build; not stout or heavy; slender b) frail; fragile 2. having little weight, strength, substance, or significance… … English World dictionary