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feckless [ˈfeklɪs][person] inepte ; [attempt] maladroit* * *['feklɪs]1) ( improvident) irresponsable2) ( helpless) incapable3) ( inept) maladroit -
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feckless ['feklɪs](a) (irresponsible) inconscient, irresponsable -
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ˈdead·beat( fam)I. n esp AM, AUS (lazy person) Faulpelz m pej fam; (chronic debtor) Schnorrer(in) m(f) pej fam; (feckless person) Gammler(in) m(f) pej fam, Tachinierer(in) m(f) ÖSTERR pej fam, Versager(in) m(f) peja \deadbeat dad geschiedener Vater, der sich seiner Unterhaltspflicht entziehen willa \deadbeat debtor ein säumiger [o zahlungsunwilliger] Schuldner/eine säumige [o zahlungsunwillige] Schuldnerina \deadbeat renter ein säumiger Mieter/eine säumige Mieterin* * *A adj ELEK, PHYS aperiodisch (gedämpft)B s1. umg Faulenzer(in)2. besonders US umg Nassauer(in), Schmarotzer(in) (beide pej)3. besonders US umg jemand, der seine Schulden nicht zahlt: deadbeat dad Vater, der seiner Unterhaltspflicht nicht nachkommt* * *adj.todmüde adj. -
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'dead·beat( fam) n (esp Am, Aus) ( lazy person) Faulpelz m ( pej) ( fam) ( chronic debtor) Schnorrer(in) m(f) ( pej) ( fam) ( feckless person) Gammler(in) m(f) ( pej) ( fam), Versager(in) m(f) ( pej) nmodifier (Am)a \deadbeat dad geschiedener Vater, der sich seiner Unterhaltspflicht entziehen will;a \deadbeat debtor ein säumiger [o zahlungsunwilliger] Schuldner/eine säumige [o zahlungsunwillige] Schuldnerin;a \deadbeat renter ein säumiger Mieter/eine säumige Mieterin -
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1. a неответственный, не несущий ответственностиirresponsible criminal — преступник, не несущий ответственности за своё преступление
2. a не несущий ни перед кем ответственностиirresponsible person — лицо, не несущее ответственности за своё поведение
3. a безответственный; несерьёзный4. a невменяемыйirresponsible imbecile — невменяемый, лишившийся рассудка
Синонимический ряд:1. carefree (adj.) carefree; careless; feckless; incautious; reckless; uncareful; wild2. irresolute (adj.) capricious; indecisive; irresolute; timid; unstable; vacillating3. untrustworthy (adj.) flighty; loose; thoughtless; undependable; unreliable; untrustworthyАнтонимический ряд:
См. также в других словарях:
feckless — feck|less [ fekləs ] adjective a feckless person is not reliable, does not care about achieving anything, and has no clear plans … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
feckless — UK [ˈfekləs] / US adjective a feckless person is not reliable, does not care about achieving anything, and has no clear plans … English dictionary
feckless — [ˈfekləs] adj a feckless person is not reliable and does not care about achieving anything … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
feckless — I Cumbrian Dictionary ( n fek less) Useless, of no worth, e.g. That feckless idiot couldn t even lowp ower a small yat = That unfortunate person was unable to jump over a small gate. II Cleveland Dialect List feeble, weak, incapable … English dialects glossary
deadbeat — adjective 1》 (dead beat) informal completely exhausted. 2》 (of a mechanism) without recoil. noun informal 1》 an idle or feckless person. 2》 N. Amer. a person who tries to evade paying debts … English new terms dictionary
deadbeat — ► ADJECTIVE (dead beat) informal ▪ completely exhausted. ► NOUN informal 1) an idle or feckless person. 2) N. Amer. a person who tries to evade paying debts … English terms dictionary
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