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1 faintly
1) (in a faint manner: A light shone faintly.) vāji; tik tikko2) (slightly; rather: She looked faintly surprised.) nedaudz; mazliet* * *tikko, vāji -
2 faintly discernible
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3 faint
[feint] 1. adjective1) (lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc: The sound grew faint; a faint light.) neskaidrs; blāvs; niecīgs2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) justies slikti2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) noģībt3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) ģībonis; nesamaņa- faintly- faintness* * *ģībonis, nesamaņa; noģībt, zaudēt samaņu; nespēcīgs, vārgs; blāvs, neskaidrs; mazs, niecīgs -
4 gleam
[ɡli:m] 1. verb(to shine faintly: a light gleaming in the distance.) atspīdēt; blāzmot2. noun1) (a faint glow: the gleam of her eyes.) atspīdums2) (a slight sign or amount: a gleam of hope.) (cerību u.tml.) uzplaiksnījums* * *atmirgojums, atspīdums; atblāzma; uzdzirkstījums, uzplaiksnījums; atmirgot, atspīdēt; uzdzirkstīt, uzplaiksnīt -
5 glimmer
['ɡlimə] 1. verb(to shine faintly: A single candle glimmered in the darkness.) blāvot; mirgot2. noun1) (a faint light.) blāva gaisma; mirgojums2) (a slight sign or amount: a glimmer of hope.) (cerību u.tml.) uzplaiksnījums* * *blāva gaisma, mirgojums; uzplaiksnījums; uguns; acis; blāvot, mirgot -
6 glisten
['ɡlisn](to shine faintly or sparkle: His skin glistened with sweat.) spīdēt* * *laistīties, spīdēt, mirdzēt -
7 luminous
['lu:minəs](giving out light; faintly shining so as to be visible in the dark: a luminous clock-face.) spīdošs; gaismas-* * *spīdošs; gaismas; saprotams, skaidrs
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Faintly — Faint ly, adv. In a faint, weak, or timidmanner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faintly — late 13c., from FAINT (Cf. faint) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
faintly — faint|ly [ feıntli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that is not clear or strong: The car smelled faintly of cigarettes. Where are we going? she said faintly. 2. ) slightly: He looked faintly ridiculous … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
faintly — UK [ˈfeɪntlɪ] / US adverb 1) in a way that is not clear or strong The car smelled faintly of cigarettes. Where are we going? she said faintly. 2) slightly He looked faintly ridiculous … English dictionary
faintly — adv. Faintly is used with these adjectives: ↑absurd, ↑amused, ↑audible, ↑comic, ↑comical, ↑embarrassed, ↑familiar, ↑golden, ↑ludicrous, ↑luminous, ↑menacing, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
faintly — adverb 1) Maria called his name faintly Syn: indistinctly, softly, gently, weakly; in a whisper, in a murmur, in a low voice Ant: loudly 2) he looked faintly bewildered Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
faintly — adverb 1) Maria called his name faintly Syn: indistinctly, softly, gently, weakly, in a whisper 2) he looked faintly bewildered Syn: slightly, vaguely, somewhat, quite, fairly, rath … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
faintly — faint ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible. 2) (of a hope, chance, or idea) slight. 3) close to losing consciousness. ► VERB ▪ briefly lose consciousness because of an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain. ► NOUN… … English terms dictionary
faintly — adv. 1 very slightly (faintly amused). 2 indistinctly, feebly … Useful english dictionary
faintly — adverb see faint I … New Collegiate Dictionary
faintly — See fainter. * * * … Universalium