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1 дефект зрения
1) General subject: defect of eyesight, optical defect, visual handicap2) Medicine: Vision deficiency (HSE Glossary)3) Psychology: visual deficiency4) Aviation medicine: (остроты) visual (acuity) defect -
2 vista
"view;Ansicht"* * *f ( senso) sight( capacità visiva) eyesight( veduta) viewa prima vista at first sightmusic at sightin vista di in sight offig in view ofconoscere qualcuno di vista know someone by sightfig perdere qualcuno di vista lose touch with s.o.* * *vista s.f.1 sight: gli organi della vista, the organs of sight; alla vista del sangue svenne, she fainted at the sight of blood; avere una vista buona, cattiva, difettosa, to have good, bad, defective sight; avere una vista aquilina, to have an eagle eye; avere la vista corta, (anche fig.) to be shortsighted; avere la vista lunga, (anche fig.) to be longsighted, (fig.) to show foresight; perdere la vista, to lose one's sight // a prima vista, at first sight: amore a prima vista, love at first sight; suonare a prima vista, to play at sight; a prima vista mi sembra un buon affare, at first sight it seems to be a bargain // in vista di, considering (o in view of); in sight of: in vista del Natale, gli ho già comprato un regalo, seeing that it's Christmas I've bought him a present; in vista del traguardo fece uno scatto, when the finishing line was in sight he made a sprint; siamo in vista della costa siciliana, the Sicilian coast is in sight (o we are in sight of the Sicilian coast) // punto di vista, point of view (anche fig.) // è una persona molto in vista, he is very much in the public eye // conoscere qlcu. di vista, to know s.o. by sight // crescere a vista d'occhio, to grow visibly // la prateria si estendeva a vista d'occhio, the meadowland stretched out as far as the eye could see // sparare a vista, to shoot on sight (comm.) sight; ( mostra) show // (banca): a vista, at sight (o on demand); a 30 giorni vista, 30 days after sight; cambiale a vista, sight bill (o draft); pagabile a vista, payable at sight (o on demand); prestito a vista, demand loan (o amer. call loan)2 ( occhi) eyes (pl.): smetto di leggere perché ho la vista stanca, I'll stop reading because my eyes are tired3 ( veduta) sight, view: le Alpi sono una delle più belle viste del mondo, the Alps are one of the most beautiful sights in the world; la casa ha una bella vista sulla baia, the house has a fine view over the bay // far bella vista, to show // mettersi in vista, to show off4 ( campo visivo) view: tieni in vista queste carte, keep these papers in view; lascialo bene in vista all'entrata, leave it at the entrance where it can easily be seen; sottrarsi alla vista di qlcu., to hide from s.o.'s sight // perder di vista, to lose sight of: dopo il liceo ci siamo persi di vista, after school we lost sight of each other // ho in vista qualcosa di interessante, I have something interesting in view (o coming up); ha in vista una promozione, he is going to get promotion // (aer.) volo a vista, contact flight.* * *['vista]sostantivo femminile1) (facoltà di vedere) eyesight2) (il vedere) sightgradevole alla vista — pleasing to the eye o sight
conoscere qcn. di vista — to know sb. by sight
a prima vista — at first glance o sight
a prima vista sembra facile — on the face of it, it sounds easy
3) (possibilità di vedere) viewimpedire la vista di qcs. — to obstruct the view of sth.
perdere di vista qcn., qcs. — to lose sight of sb., sth. (anche fig.)
punto di vista — viewpoint, point of view
4) (ciò che si vede) sight, viewsparare a vista a qcn. — to shoot sb. on sight
bene in vista — in full view; fig. (in risalto)
una persona in vista — a prominent o high-profile person
mettersi in vista — to make oneself conspicuous; (imminente)
in vista della costa — within sight of the coast; (nell'imminenza di)
in vista di qcs., di fare qcs. — with a view to sth., to doing sth
* * *vista/'vista/sostantivo f.1 (facoltà di vedere) eyesight; avere dei problemi di vista to have difficulty with one's eyesight; difetto della vista sight defect; avere una vista buona to have good eyesight; esame della vista eye test; perdere la vista to lose one's sight2 (il vedere) sight; svenire alla vista del sangue to faint at the sight of blood; gradevole alla vista pleasing to the eye o sight; conoscere qcn. di vista to know sb. by sight; a prima vista at first glance o sight; a prima vista sembra facile on the face of it, it sounds easy; amore a prima vista love at first sight; traduzione a prima vista unseen translation; suonare a prima vista to sight-read3 (possibilità di vedere) view; impedire la vista di qcs. to obstruct the view of sth.; scomparire dalla vista to disappear from view; perdere di vista qcn., qcs. to lose sight of sb., sth. (anche fig.); punto di vista viewpoint, point of view; una camera con vista sul mare a room with a view of the sea4 (ciò che si vede) sight, view; la vista dall'alto the view from above5 a vista [atterrare, pilotare] whithout instruments; [ trave] exposed; [ pagabile] on demand; prestito a vista call loan; sparare a vista a qcn. to shoot sb. on sight6 in vista (in modo visibile) bene in vista in full view; fig. (in risalto) una persona in vista a prominent o high-profile person; mettersi in vista to make oneself conspicuous; (imminente) sono in vista dei cambiamenti there are changes in sight; ci sono guai in vista there's trouble on the horizon7 in vista di (in prossimità di) in vista della costa within sight of the coast; (nell'imminenza di) in vista di qcs., di fare qcs. with a view to sth., to doing sth. -
3 defecto
m.1 defect.no le veo ningún defecto a esta casa I can't see anything wrong with this housedefecto de fábrica o fabricación defect in manufacturingdefecto de forma administrative errordefecto del habla o de pronunciación speech defect o impediment2 fault, shortcoming, vice, deficiency.* * *1 (gen) defect, fault; (de una joya) imperfection, flaw2 (de persona - moral) fault, shortcoming; (- física) handicap\en defecto de for lack ofpecar por defecto to be too conservative■ al hacer la comida, pecó por defecto when she made lunch, she didn't do enoughpor defecto INFORMÁTICA defaultdefecto de pronunciación speech defectdefecto de fábrica manufacturing fault* * *noun m.1) defect2) flaw* * *SM1) [de persona] [físico] defect; [de personalidad] fault, shortcomingel defecto que tiene es su mal genio — his one fault o shortcoming is his bad temper, the one flaw in his character is his bad temper
defecto de fonación, defecto del habla, defecto de pronunciación — speech defect, speech impediment
defecto de visión, tiene un defecto de visión — he has defective eyesight
2) [de máquina, sistema] fault; [de tela, vestido, ornamento] flaw, defecttiene un defecto de fábrica o fabricación — it has a manufacturing defect o fault, it's faulty o defective
3) (Jur)4)en su defecto: Manolo, o en su defecto, Gonzalo — Manolo, or failing him o failing that, Gonzalo
por defecto — (Inform) by default
pecar por defecto —
antes no paraba de hablar y ahora peca por defecto — before, she never stopped talking, and now she's gone to the other extreme o she's gone too far the other way
* * *1)a) ( en un sistema) fault, flaw, defecteste material tiene un pequeño defecto — there's a slight flaw o defect in this material
b) ( de una persona) fault, shortcomingtiene el defecto de nunca escuchar lo que se le dice — she has the bad habit of never listening to what people say to her
2) (frml)en su defecto: presentar el carnet de identidad o, en su defecto, el pasaporte present your identity card or if this is not possible, your passport; usar un desinfectante o, en su defecto, agua limpia — use a disinfectant, or, failing that, clean water
* * *= deficiency, failing, fault, flaw, imperfection, inadequacy, shortcoming, blemish, defect, disfigurement, nick.Ex. In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.Ex. No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex. Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex. The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex. And some of those imperfections are a result of the LC subject headings, the syndetic structure, the lack of cross-references, the obsolescence of terminology, and all the other criticisms.Ex. Inadequacies in the specific A/Z subject index entry made for a subject can also occur if the indexer bases his analysis solely on the class number for that subject.Ex. He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex. Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex. This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.Ex. Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma -- identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.----* causado por un defecto eléctrico = electrically-caused.* con todos su defectos = warts and all.* defecto congénito = congenital defect, congenital abnormality, birth defect.* defecto de diseño = design fault.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* defecto de nacimiento = birth defect.* defecto genético = gene defect, birth defect.* defecto hereditario = birth defect.* defectos = rough edges.* defectos inherentes = inherent vice.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* en su defecto = failing that/these.* faltas y defectos = faults and inadequacies, snags and pitfalls, snags and problems.* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* información por defecto = default.* operación por defecto = default.* por defecto = by default, default.* sacarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* sin defecto = untainted, unblemished.* subsanar un defecto = remedy + defect, remedy + fault.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* tomar por defecto = default to.* * *1)a) ( en un sistema) fault, flaw, defecteste material tiene un pequeño defecto — there's a slight flaw o defect in this material
b) ( de una persona) fault, shortcomingtiene el defecto de nunca escuchar lo que se le dice — she has the bad habit of never listening to what people say to her
2) (frml)en su defecto: presentar el carnet de identidad o, en su defecto, el pasaporte present your identity card or if this is not possible, your passport; usar un desinfectante o, en su defecto, agua limpia — use a disinfectant, or, failing that, clean water
* * *= deficiency, failing, fault, flaw, imperfection, inadequacy, shortcoming, blemish, defect, disfigurement, nick.Ex: In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.
Ex: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex: Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex: The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex: And some of those imperfections are a result of the LC subject headings, the syndetic structure, the lack of cross-references, the obsolescence of terminology, and all the other criticisms.Ex: Inadequacies in the specific A/Z subject index entry made for a subject can also occur if the indexer bases his analysis solely on the class number for that subject.Ex: He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex: Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex: This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.Ex: Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma -- identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* causado por un defecto eléctrico = electrically-caused.* con todos su defectos = warts and all.* defecto congénito = congenital defect, congenital abnormality, birth defect.* defecto de diseño = design fault.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* defecto de nacimiento = birth defect.* defecto genético = gene defect, birth defect.* defecto hereditario = birth defect.* defectos = rough edges.* defectos inherentes = inherent vice.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* en su defecto = failing that/these.* faltas y defectos = faults and inadequacies, snags and pitfalls, snags and problems.* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* información por defecto = default.* operación por defecto = default.* por defecto = by default, default.* sacarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* sin defecto = untainted, unblemished.* subsanar un defecto = remedy + defect, remedy + fault.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* tomar por defecto = default to.* * *A1 (en un sistema) fault, flaw, defecteste material tiene un pequeño defecto there's a slight flaw o defect in this materiala todo le encuentra defectos she finds fault with everythingel plan tiene muchos defectos the plan has a lot of defects o a lot of things wrong with itun defecto en el sistema de frenos a fault o defect in the braking system2 (de una persona) faultes un defecto suyo it's one of her faults, it's a defect in her charactertiene el defecto de nunca escuchar lo que se le dice she has the bad habit of never listening to what people say to herme quiere a pesar de mis defectos he loves me in spite of my faultspecar por defecto: pecaron por defecto en las previsiones they were too conservative in their estimatesantes preparaba demasiada comida y ahora peca por defecto she always used to make too much food but now she's gone to the other extreme o too far the other wayCompuestos:manufacturing fault o defecttenía un defecto de fábrica it was faulty o defectivephysical handicapB ( frml):en su defecto: limpiar con desinfectante o, en su defecto, con agua limpia clean with disinfectant, or, failing that, use clean waterel director o, en su defecto, su secretaria the director or, in his absence o if he is not available, his secretaryCpor defecto ( Inf) by defaultconfigurar algo por defecto to configure sth by defaultopción/valor por defecto default option/value* * *
defecto sustantivo masculino
◊ defecto de fábrica manufacturing fault o defect
defecto sustantivo masculino defect, fault
defecto físico, physical defect
' defecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adolecer
- falla
- lacra
- rectificar
- redondear
- rozar
- tara
- cecear
- ceceo
- corregir
- deficiencia
- desperfecto
- disimular
- falta
- incorregible
- limitación
- pero
- pifia
- sacar
- tapar
English:
default setting
- defect
- deficiency
- failing
- fault
- flaw
- impediment
- imperfection
- point
- redeem
- show up
- speech defect
- default
- short
* * *♦ nm1. [físico] defect (en in);no le veo ningún defecto a esta casa I can't see anything wrong with this house;siempre le saca defectos a todo he's always finding fault with everythingdefecto de fábrica manufacturing defect;defecto de fabricación manufacturing defect;defecto físico physical handicap;Der defecto de forma procedural error;defecto del habla speech impairment;defecto de pronunciación speech defect2. [moral] fault, shortcoming;su único defecto es la soberbia his only fault o flaw is his pride;tenía el defecto de llegar siempre tarde she had the bad habit of always being late♦ en su defecto loc advel arzobispo o, en su defecto, el obispo oficiará la ceremonia the ceremony will be conducted by the archbishop or, in the absence of the archbishop, by the bishop;acuda a la embajada o, en su defecto, al consulado más cercano go to the embassy or, alternatively, to the nearest consulate♦ por defecto loc adv1. Informát & Tec [automáticamente] by default;la letra que te sale por defecto es Arial the default typeface is Arial2. [tirando por lo bajo]más vale pecar por exceso que por defecto too much is better than not enough* * *m1 defect; moral fault2 INFOR default3:en defecto de for lack of, for want of;en su defecto failing that* * *defecto nm1) : defect, flaw, shortcoming2)en su defecto : lacking that, in the absence of that* * *defecto n1. (en general) defect / fault2. (moral) fault3. (en ropa) flaw -
4 недостаток
м.за недостатком чего-л. — for want of smth.
испытывать недостаток (в пр.) — be short (of), be in want (of)
2. ( несовершенство) shortcoming; ( дефект) defect, drawbackфизический недостаток — deformity; physical defect
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5 недостаток
м.1) (рд., в пр.; нехватка) lack (of), shortage (of), deficiency (in)недоста́ток рабо́чей си́лы — shortage of manpower
за недоста́тком чего́-л — for want of smth
испы́тывать недоста́ток (в пр.) — be short (of), be in want (of)
2) ( несовершенство) shortcoming; ( дефект) defect, drawbackиме́ть серьёзные недоста́тки — suffer from grave shortcomings
вскрыва́ть недоста́тки — reveal shortcomings
физи́ческий недоста́ток — deformity; physical defect
недоста́ток зре́ния — defective eyesight
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6 schwäche
f; -, -n1. weakness; (Gefühl) (feeling of) faintness; (Erschöpfung) exhaustion; von Ton, Licht: faintness; vor Schwäche nicht gehen / nichts essen können be too weak to walk / to eat anything2. (schwache Seite) weak point; des Charakters: auch weakness, failing, shortcoming; menschliche Schwächen human frailties; ich kenne meine Schwächen I know my weak points ( oder failings); jemandes Schwäche ausnützen take advantage of s.o.’s weakness3. (Vorliebe) weakness ( für for); (Zuneigung zu) soft spot (for); eine Schwäche für Süßigkeiten haben have a weakness for sweets, have a sweet tooth4. (Leistungsschwäche) weakness; (schlechte Leistung) shortcoming; Schwächen in Mathe / der Aussprache / der Ballabgabe weaknesses ( oder shortcomings) in math(s) / in one’s pronunciation / in one’s passing; die Schwächen des Gegners ( nicht) ausnützen (not) take advantage of an opponent’s weaknesses ( oder shortcomings)5. (Nachteil, Fehler) weakness, shortcoming* * *die Schwächefrailty; weakness; feebleness; infirmity; impotence* * *Schwạ̈|che ['ʃvɛçə]f -, -n1) no pl weakness; (von Stimme) feebleness, faintness; (von Licht) dimness; (von Wind) lightness2) (= Schwächeanfall) feeling of weakness3) (= Nachteil, Fehler) weakness4) (= Vorliebe) weakness (für for)5) (= Charaktermangel) weakness, failing* * *die1) (bodily weakness: Despite his debility, he leads a normal life.) debility2) faintness3) (the state of being weak.) weakness4) (something weak or faulty; a defect: weaknesses of character; Smoking is one of my weaknesses.) weakness* * *Schwä·che<-, -n>[ˈʃvɛçə]fdie militärische \Schwäche des Gegners the enemy's military weaknessjds \Schwäche ausnutzen to exploit sb's vulnerability▪ eine/jds \Schwäche für jdn/etw a/sb's weakness for sb/sth4. (Unzulänglichkeit) weakness* * *die; Schwäche, Schwächen weaknesseine Schwäche für jemanden/etwas haben — have a soft spot for somebody/a weakness for something
* * *…schwäche f im subst1. körperlich:Augenschwäche weak ( oder poor) eyesight;Blasenschwäche weakness of the bladder;Kreislaufschwäche poor circulation;Muskelschwäche muscular weakness (fachspr asthenia)2. leistungsmäßig, Tennis:Aufschlagschwäche weakness of serve; Fußball:Abspielschwäche weakness in passing, poor quality of passes; Fußball:Deckungsschwäche defensive weakness;Rechtschreibschwäche weakness in spelling, poor spelling* * *die; Schwäche, Schwächen weaknesseine Schwäche für jemanden/etwas haben — have a soft spot for somebody/a weakness for something
* * *-n f.enervation n.feebleness n.foible n.frailty n.indulgence n.infirmity n.languor n.weakness n.
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