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ineffectual person

  • 1 ineffectual person

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    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ineffectual person

  • 2 ineffectual person

    s.
    incapaz, inútil.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > ineffectual person

  • 3 ineffectual

    {,ini'fektʃuəl}
    a безрезултатен, неефикасен, безплоден, несполучлив, слаб
    INEFFECTUAL person некадърник
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    {,ini'fektshuъl} а безрезултатен, неефикасен, безплоден; н
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    безрезултатен;
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    1. a безрезултатен, неефикасен, безплоден, несполучлив, слаб 2. ineffectual person некадърник
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    ineffectual[¸ini´fektʃuəl] adj безрезултатен; неефикасен, безплоден, безуспешен; несполучлив, слаб; an \ineffectual person некадърник, бездарник; FONT face=Times_DeutschFONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv ineffectually.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 4 ineffectual

    [͵ınıʹfektʃʋəl] a
    1. неэффективный, безрезультатный, не достигший цели; бесплодный; неудачный

    his efforts were ineffectual - его усилия были тщетными /ни к чему не привели/

    2. = ineffective 2

    НБАРС > ineffectual

  • 5 ineffectual

    adj
    1) безрезультатний, марний
    2) безплідний, невдалий
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    a
    1) неефективний, безрезультатний, який не досяг мети; марний; невдалий
    2) = ineffective II

    English-Ukrainian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 6 ineffectual

    ineffectual adj [person] incapable ; [policy] inefficace ; [attempt] infructueux/-euse ; [movement, gesture] sans effet.

    Big English-French dictionary > ineffectual

  • 7 ineffectual

    adjective
    unwirksam; ineffektiv; fruchtlos [Versuch, Bemühung]; ineffizient [Methode, Person]
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    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) wirkungslos
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) unfähig
    - academic.ru/37839/ineffectualness">ineffectualness
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    in·ef·fec·tual
    [ˌɪnɪˈfektʃuəl]
    adj ineffektiv geh
    he's been totally \ineffectual at restoring order to the country er hat es nicht geschafft, dem Land zu Ordnung zu verhelfen
    \ineffectual efforts fruchtlose Bemühungen
    an \ineffectual leader eine unfähige Führungskraft
    to be \ineffectual at sth in etw dat versagen
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    ["Inɪ'fektjʊəl]
    adj
    ineffektiv; (= half-hearted) halbherzig
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    ineffectual [ˌınıˈfektʃʊəl; US -tʃəwəl; -kʃwəl] adj (adv ineffectually) ineffective A 1, A 2, A 3
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    adjective
    unwirksam; ineffektiv; fruchtlos [Versuch, Bemühung]; ineffizient [Methode, Person]
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    adj.
    untauglich adj.
    unwirksam adj.

    English-german dictionary > ineffectual

  • 8 ineffectual

    ini'fek uəl
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) ineficaz
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) inútil
    tr[ɪnɪ'fekʧʊəl]
    1 (policy, protest, attempt, etc) ineficaz, inútil
    2 (person) incapaz, incompetente
    ineffectual [.ɪnɪ'fɛktʃʊəl] adj
    : inútil, ineficaz
    adj.
    ineficaz adj.
    'ɪnə'fektʃuəl, ˌɪnɪ'fektʃʊəl
    adjective < person> inútil, incapaz; <action/response> inútil
    [ˌɪnɪ'fektjʊǝl]
    ADJ inútil
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    ['ɪnə'fektʃuəl, ˌɪnɪ'fektʃʊəl]
    adjective < person> inútil, incapaz; <action/response> inútil

    English-spanish dictionary > ineffectual

  • 9 ineffectual

    [ˌɪnɪ'fektʃʊəl]
    aggettivo [ person] incapace; [ policy] inefficace; [ attempt] vano; [ gesture] inutile
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    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) inutile
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) incapace
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    ineffectual /ɪnɪˈfɛktʃʊəl/
    a.
    1 inefficace; inutile; vano
    2 impotente; incapace
    3 debole; fiacco (fig.)
    ineffectually avv. ineffectualness n. [u].
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    [ˌɪnɪ'fektʃʊəl]
    aggettivo [ person] incapace; [ policy] inefficace; [ attempt] vano; [ gesture] inutile

    English-Italian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 10 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) virkningsløs; frugtløs
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) uduelig
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    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) virkningsløs; frugtløs
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) uduelig

    English-Danish dictionary > ineffectual

  • 11 ineffectual

    ini'fek uəl
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) uten virkning, fruktesløs
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) udugelig, ubehjelpelig
    adj. \/ˌɪnɪˈfektʃʊəl\/, \/ɪnɪˈfektjʊəl\/
    1) ( om resultat) uten effekt, virkningsløs, resultatløs, fruktesløs, fåfengt
    2) ( om person) ineffektiv, udugelig

    English-Norwegian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 12 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) gagnslaus
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) áhrifalaus, ófær

    English-Icelandic dictionary > ineffectual

  • 13 ineffectual

    érvénytelen
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    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) hatástalan, eredménytelen
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) alkalmatlan

    English-Hungarian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 14 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) ineficaz
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) ineficaz
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    in.ef.fec.tu.al
    [inif'ektjuəl] adj ineficaz, inútil, vão.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > ineffectual

  • 15 ineffectual

    adj. etkisiz, faydasız, boş, başarısız, beceriksiz, verimsiz, aciz, güçsüz
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    tesirsiz
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    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) yararsız, boşuna
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) etkisiz, başarısız

    English-Turkish dictionary > ineffectual

  • 16 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) neučinkovit
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) nesposoben
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    [iniféktjuəl]
    adjective ( ineffectually adverb)
    neučinkovit; brezploden, jalov

    English-Slovenian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 17 ineffectual

    • hyödytön
    • tehoton
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    ini'fek uəl
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) tulokseton
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) saamaton

    English-Finnish dictionary > ineffectual

  • 18 ineffectual

    [ɪnɪ'fɛktʃuəl]
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    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) daremny, nieskuteczny
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) nieudolny

    English-Polish dictionary > ineffectual

  • 19 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) neauglīgs; velts
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) (par cilvēku) neveiksmīgs; nespējīgs
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    neauglīgs, veltīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > ineffectual

  • 20 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) nesėkmingas
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) netikęs

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > ineffectual

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