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1 бедность
1) General subject: bareness, barrenness, destitute condition, destitution, humbleness, humility, indigence, jejunity, lean purse, leanness (урожая), light purse, manginess, meanness, misery, penury, poorness, poverty, slender purse, tenuity, want, necessity, need2) American: underprivilege3) Rare: illth4) Religion: maqam of faqr5) Politics: pauperism6) Scottish language: poortith -
2 недостаток
1) General subject: absence, blemish, dearth (dearth of workmen - недостаток рабочих рук), default, defect, deficiency, demerit, destitution, disadvantage, downside, drawback, failing, failure (чего-либо), famine, fault, flaw, foible, frailty, imperfection, infirmity, insufficience (чего-л.), insufficiency (чего-л.), lack, letdown, limitation, minus, need, non availability, objection, out (at (on) the outs - в натянутых, плохих отношениях), penury (чего-либо), privation (чего-либо), scarcity, short of (чего-либо), shortage, shortcoming, sin, slight imperfection, take off, tightness (денег в обращении), underage, vice (в характере и т. п.), want, weakness, wrinkle, tightness, problem (Alder has no problems with sap or mineral streaks.), catch (There' s no catch. It's all on the up and up. Здесь нет недостатка. Здесь всё больше и больше), incomplete (в знаниях)3) Military: (конструктивный) bug, (нехватка) shortage4) Engineering: demerit (отрицательное свойство)6) Rare: illth7) Construction: blemish (допускаемый техническими условиями, стандартами и т. п.), drawback (качества)8) Railway term: headache, short allowance9) Law: default (чего-л.), defect of form, defect of substance, shortfall10) Economy: bug, shortness, weak pocket (напр. компании)11) Accounting: weak point12) Australian slang: light on13) Diplomatic term: let-down14) Metallurgy: lack of strict monochromaticity15) Psychology: absence (чего-л.)17) Oil: draw-back18) Official expression: non-availability19) Ecology: deficit20) Patents: complaint (в описании изобретений), defective feature, defective feature (прототипа, предлагаемого решения), detriment, detriment (прототипа), detrimental effect (прототипа), disadvantageous feature, disadvantageous feature (прототипа, предлагаемого решения), drawback (о прототипе), fault (прототипов), inconvenience, shortcoming (прототипе), trademark' inconvenience (прототипа), unsatisfactory feature, unsatisfactory feature (прототипа), weakness (в описании изобретения)21) Business: disqualification, insufficiency (чего-либо), negative22) Quality control: limitation (напр. метода)23) Makarov: deficiency (нехватка), deficit (нехватка), disadvantage (отрицательное свойство), drawback (отрицательное свойство), frawback, handicap (физический или психический), hole, limitation (отрицательное свойство), paucity, shortage (нехватка), shortcoming (отрицательное свойство), trouble, wart24) Gold mining: want (материалов)26) Dog breeding: penalisation -
3 нищета
1) General subject: beggarhood, beggarism, beggarliness, beggary, destitution, distress, mezquindad, misery, poverty, squalor, necessity, need, want, penury2) Bookish: indigence3) Rare: illth4) Economy: pauperism
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