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1 disastrous inadequacies
Общая лексика: кричащие недостаткиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > disastrous inadequacies
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2 undetected inadequacies
Программирование: невыявленные несоответствияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > undetected inadequacies
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3 undetected inadequacies and defects in the software
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > undetected inadequacies and defects in the software
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4 disastrous
dɪˈzɑ:strəs прил. бедственный, гибельный, пагубный (to) It would be disastrous to wait. ≈ Ожидание смерти подобно. бедственный, гибельный - * effects губительные /катастрофические/ последствия - that would be * это было бы катастрофой (эмоционально-усилительно) страшный, ужасный - * inadequacies кричащие недостатки disastrous бедственный, гибельныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > disastrous
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5 disastrous
[dıʹzɑ:strəs] a1. бедственный, гибельныйdisastrous effects - губительные /катастрофические/ последствия
2. эмоц.-усил. страшный, ужасный -
6 inadequacy
сущ.1) общ. неадекватность, несоответствие; дефект, недостаток2) учет издержки неполноценности [несостоятельности, непригодности\]* (потери или затраты, вызванные снижением производственной мощности, устареванием технологии или чрезмерным износом оборудования; в таких случаях необходима преждевременная замена основных средств)See:3) псих. чувство (собственной) неполноценности -
7 disastrous
1. a бедственный, гибельный2. a эмоц. -усил. страшный, ужасныйСинонимический ряд:1. calamitous (adj.) calamitous; cataclysmic; catastrophic; destructive; devastating; extremely unfavorable; fatal; fateful; ruinous; terribly harmful2. grievous (adj.) grievous; horrendous3. unfortunate (adj.) evil; ill; miserable; unfortunate -
8 lacks
недоставать; недостаток; отсутствиеСинонимический ряд:1. absences (noun) absences; dearths; defaults; defects; privations; wants2. failures (noun) defalcations; deficiencies; deficits; failures; inadequacies; insufficiencies; shortages3. needs (verb) needs; requires; wants -
9 shortages
Синонимический ряд:lack (noun) defalcations; defects; deficiencies; deficits; failures; inadequacies; insufficiencies; lack; lacks; paucity; poverty; scantiness; scarceness; scarcities
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