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63 fall short
не хватать, не долетать до цели* * *1) не хватать, иметь недостаток (в чем-л. - of smth.) 2) уступать (в чем-л. - of smth.) -
64 fall short
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71 fall\ short\ of\ sg
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > fall short of
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v.1 quedarse corto, no alcanzar la meta, no dar la talla, quedarse muy corto.2 incumplir, deservir.3 escasear. -
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78 fall short of smb.
(или smth.)1) уcтупaть кoму-л. (в чём-л.)', нe xвaтaть чeгo-л.; иcпытывaть нeдocтaтoк в чём-л.He felt how far he fell short of the reserve power and dignity in both his father and his mother (J. Galsworthy). She told herself that she was merely infatuated with Fraser and would get over it, but meanwhile her feelings kept her from enjoying the company of other men because they all fell so short of him (D. Francis). Her money fell short of the expenditure2) нe oпpaвдaть oжидaний, нaдeждAubrey....I am a model son: but I regret to say that you are very far from being a model father. The Elder. What right have you to say that, sir? In what way have I fallen short? (G. B. Shaw). While the merger boom... won't bring the banking system to its heel, it may fall short of solving banking problems (Business Week International) -
79 fall short of the hype
Общая лексика: не оправдать рекламной шумихи (Some experts belive that the 3D channel will fall short of the hype.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > fall short of the hype
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80 fall short of demand
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fall short of demand
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fall short — {v.} To fail to reach (some aim); not succeed. * /His jump fell three inches short of the world record./ * /The movie fell short of expectations./ Contrast: MEASURE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
fall short — {v.} To fail to reach (some aim); not succeed. * /His jump fell three inches short of the world record./ * /The movie fell short of expectations./ Contrast: MEASURE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
fall short of — fall short (of (something)) to not reach an amount or standard. Earnings from the farmer s market fell short of what we had expected. Your behavior the other night fell short … New idioms dictionary
fall short — (of (something)) to not reach an amount or standard. Earnings from the farmer s market fell short of what we had expected. Your behavior the other night fell short … New idioms dictionary
fall short of — (something) if something falls short of a particular level or standard, it does not reach it. Sales for the first half of the year fell short of the target … New idioms dictionary
fall short (of) — 1》 (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2》 be deficient or inadequate. → fall … English new terms dictionary
fall short — ► fall short (of) 1) (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2) be deficient or inadequate. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall short of — ► fall short (of) 1) (of a missile) fail to reach its target. 2) be deficient or inadequate. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall short — index fail (lose), lack, require (need) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fall short — verb fail to meet (expectations or standards) (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑come short • Hypernyms: ↑disappoint, ↑let down • Verb Frames: Something s … Useful english dictionary
fall short — v. (D; intr.) to fall short of (they fell short of their goal) * * * (D; intr.) to fall short of (they fell short of their goal) … Combinatory dictionary