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1 серьёзный дефект
1) Economy: grave defect2) Automobile industry: major defect3) Oil: serious defect4) Quality control: objectionable defect -
2 есть на что посмотреть
1) Colloquial: eyeful ("Unquestionably an eyeful, Pauline Stoker had the grave defect of being one of those girls who want you to come and swim a mile before breakfast." (P.G.Wodehouse))2) Jargon: viewyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > есть на что посмотреть
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3 недостаток
муж.lack (of), shortage (of); deficiency (in); privation; deficit (of), shortcomingза недостатком чего-л. — for want of smth.
испытывать недостаток в чем-л. — to be short (of), to be want (of), to fall short (of)
нет недостатка в чем-л. — there is no lack/shortage of smth.
восполнять недостаток (чего-л.) — to make up for a deficiency (in), to compensate for a deficiency (in)
2) defect, drawback, flaw (in) ( дефект), disadvantage, failing, weakness (of) (изъян, недочет); shortcoming, imperfection ( несовершенство)вскрывать недостатки — to expose shortcomings, to lay bare shortcomings
физический недостаток — disfigurement, infirmity, corporal defect
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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 повреждение
сущ.damage; impairment; injury; ( оборудования тж) breakage; defect; failure; fault; trouble; ( телесное) bodily (corporal, physical) injury (harm, mischief)умереть от тяжких телесных повреждений — to die of grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)
нанесение (причинение) телесных повреждений — infliction of a bodily (physical) harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-inflicted harm (injury); self-injury
лёгкое телесное повреждение, нетяжкое телесное повреждение — actual (trivial) bodily harm (injury)
- повреждение документовнамеренное тяжкое телесное повреждение, нанесённое (причинённое) в состоянии сильного душевного волнения — intentional grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury) inflicted in a state of strong mental agitation
- смертельное телесное повреждение
- телесное повреждение
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7 серьезный
serious, grave• Более серьезная трудность это... - A more formidable difficulty is that of...• Возможно, что первой серьезной попыткой решить задачу была... - Perhaps the first serious attempt to solve the problem was...• Данное обстоятельство вынуждает нас уделить серьезное внимание ( чему-л). - This compels us give serious attention to...• Прежде чем..., необходимо уделить серьезное внимание этим и другим вопросам. - These and other questions need to be given serious attention before...• Серьезная трудность в большинстве лабораторных измерений возникает из-за того, что... - A severe complication in most laboratory measurements arises from...• Серьезным недостатком данной системы является... - A serious disadvantage of this system is that...• Среди прочих возможностей серьезное внимание будет уделено... - Among other possibilities, serious consideration has been given to...• Существенно более серьезный дефект возникает при/ когда... - A much more serious defect is encountered with...• Такая практика ведет к серьезным недоразумениям. - This practice leads to serious confusion.• То, что это является серьезным возражением, было указано Смитом [1]. - That this is a serious objection has been pointed out by Smith [1].
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