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61 несчастье
1) General subject: accident, adversity, affliction, bad, bad fortune, bad luck, bale, bane (the bane of one's life - несчастье чьей-либо жиз), blow (судьбы), catastrophe, disaster, disastrous occurrence, evil, fardel, fatality, grief, ill, ill luck, ill-luck, infelicity, misadventure, misery, misfortune, mishap, the black ox, tribulation, wretchedness, accursedness, rough luck, tough luck, ruth2) Colloquial: hard knock3) American: hoodoo, providence4) French: contretemps5) Obsolete: teen6) Religion: evil-boding, invultuation7) Australian slang: screw8) Diplomatic term: woe9) Psychology: unhappiness10) Jargon: tzuris, douchebag (в смысле ничтожество)11) Makarov: distress, ill fortune12) Phraseological unit: bad iron -
62 неточность
1) General subject: carelessness, inaccuracy, inexactitude, inexactness, laxity, looseness, roughness, indiscretion2) Medicine: acatalepsia (напр. диагноза), acatalepsy (напр. диагноза)3) Military: inaccuracy (стрельбы)4) Engineering: error, glitch (в задании на составление программы), imprecision, uncertainty5) Mathematics: ambiguity, untrueness6) Railway term: want of accuracy7) Law: incorrectness8) Economy: badness9) Music: defect (the headphones could help distinguish faint defects that the speakers couldn’t detect=наушники позволяют уловить неразличимые динамиками неточности звучания)10) Telecommunications: infidelity11) Information technology: deficiency12) Oil: discrepancy13) Advertising: untruth14) Makarov: infelicity (напр. терминологии), uncertainty (значения) -
63 неудача
1) General subject: a bad job, abortion, ambs ace, ambs-ace, bad, bad break, bad fortune, bad job, bad luck, baffle, balk, break down, clinker, clunker, crab, crab-tree, crabber, crack up, crack-up, cropper, defection, fail, failure, fiasco, flash in the pan, flivver, hard lines, hard luck, hoodoo, ill luck, ill success, ill-luck, meltdown, miscarriage, mischance, misfortune, mishap, muff, no-go, overshoot, reverse, rot, rough luck, setback, unluck, washout, rebuff, damp squib, debacle, adversity, reversal, hoo-doo, tough luck, defeat4) Mathematics: bad lack, lack of success7) Linguistics: infelicity8) Australian slang: a kick in the arse, blue duck, bung, crookie, fizzer, hard cheese, smack in the eye9) Automobile industry: failure (эксперимента)10) Jargon: blast, bust, cork, flake-out, frost, in sour, kerflummux, kettle of fish, lay-down, lead balloon, oil can, smash, suck, tough break, turkey, baddie, bloomer (в бизнесе), comedown, dead man's hand, flookem, flookum, fluke, flukum, flummox, flunk, stiff11) Information technology: miss (при поиске)12) Dentistry: endo failure, perio failure13) Graphic expression: belly-up14) Advertising: lemon (о товаре)15) Business: adverse fortune, falling down, flop16) Programming: undesired event17) Quality control: failure (напр. эксперимента), misfit18) Psychoanalysis: unsuccess19) Makarov: backset, evil, ill fortune20) Taboo: bad shit, bummer, screw-up, tough shit21) Gold mining: mishap (в ведении производственного процесса или при разведке)22) Phraseological unit: go down the toilet, bad iron -
64 неудачное выражение
1) General subject: infelicity2) Patents: troublesome expressionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неудачное выражение
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65 погрешность
1) General subject: defect (в документе и т.п.), drawback, error, fault, infelicity, a margin of error (напр. соц. опроса), tolerance2) Aviation: roughness3) Military: miscalculation4) Engineering: imprecision, inaccuracy, lapse, near-extreme error, pointing error (обусловленная неправильным положением указателя или стрелки прибора), precision, offset5) Construction: deviation6) Mathematics: measure of inaccuracy, operational margin8) Automobile industry: defect, fallibility, uncertainty9) Telecommunications: ambiguity (измерения времени)10) Electronics: fault level11) Oil: mistake12) Astronautics: discrepancy13) Cartography: confusion15) Mathematical analysis: estimated faulty proportion16) Chemical weapons: error( of a device or instrument) (прибора или измерения), inaccuracy (прибора или измерения)18) Gold mining: fallability, impresision -
66 sformułowanie
* * *n.expression, statement; (dokumentu, umowy) wording, phrasing; (pojęcia, koncepcji) conceptualization; niefortunne sformułowanie infelicity; unikać jednoznacznego sformułowania be suitably l. studiously vague.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sformułowanie
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67 fallo
m.1 mistake (error). (peninsular Spanish)tener un fallo to make a mistakeun fallo humano a human errorun fallo técnico a technical fault2 fault (defecto). (peninsular Spanish)tener muchos fallos to have lots of faults3 verdict (veredicto).4 failure, lapse, miss, infelicity.5 resolution, decision, judgment, judgement.6 breakdown.7 empty cell.8 shock.pres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fallar.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fallir.* * *► adjetivo1 (naipes) void————————1 DERECHO judgement, ruling2 (en concurso) decision————————2 (defecto) fault, defect* * *noun m.1) fault, mistake2) sentence, verdict* * *1. SM1) (=mal funcionamiento) failure; (=defecto) fault2) (=error) mistake¡qué fallo! — what a stupid mistake!
3) (Jur) [de un tribunal] judgment, rulingel fallo fue a su favor — the judgment o ruling was in her favour
4) [de concurso, premio] decision5) (Naipes) void2.ADJ(Naipes)* * *1) (en concurso, certamen) decision; (Der) ruling, judgment2) (Esp) falla 2)3) (Esp) ( lástima)qué fallo! si llego a saber que estás aquí te lo traigo — what a shame! if I'd known you were going to be here I would have brought it
•* * *= breakdown, failing, failure, fault, flaw, malfunction, pitfall, slip, dysfunction, miss, crash, slip-up.Ex. Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.Ex. No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex. DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex. Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex. The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex. All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).Ex. Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.Ex. Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.Ex. Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).Ex. But the costs that I've seen so far aren't worth it for what it gets for our patrons, that is, the number of misses we can afford compared to the costs of making sure people don't miss.Ex. In addition, programmers may not always anticipate all the mistakes which can be made, and so crashes occur anyway, though under more limited circumstances.Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.----* a prueba de fallos = fail-safe.* arreglar un fallo = fix + fault.* detectar un fallo = detect + fault.* fallo cardíaco = heart attack, heart failure.* fallo de vestuario = wardrobe malfunction.* fallo mecánico = machine failure.* sin fallos = flawlessly.* tener fallos = be flawed.* * *1) (en concurso, certamen) decision; (Der) ruling, judgment2) (Esp) falla 2)3) (Esp) ( lástima)qué fallo! si llego a saber que estás aquí te lo traigo — what a shame! if I'd known you were going to be here I would have brought it
•* * *= breakdown, failing, failure, fault, flaw, malfunction, pitfall, slip, dysfunction, miss, crash, slip-up.Ex: Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.
Ex: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex: DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex: Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex: The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex: All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).Ex: Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.Ex: Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.Ex: Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).Ex: But the costs that I've seen so far aren't worth it for what it gets for our patrons, that is, the number of misses we can afford compared to the costs of making sure people don't miss.Ex: In addition, programmers may not always anticipate all the mistakes which can be made, and so crashes occur anyway, though under more limited circumstances.Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.* a prueba de fallos = fail-safe.* arreglar un fallo = fix + fault.* detectar un fallo = detect + fault.* fallo cardíaco = heart attack, heart failure.* fallo de vestuario = wardrobe malfunction.* fallo mecánico = machine failure.* sin fallos = flawlessly.* tener fallos = be flawed.* * *A (en un concurso, certamen) decision; ( Der) ruling, judgmentel fallo es inapelable there is no right of appeal against the judgment o rulingCompuesto:photo finishB (en naipes) voidtener or llevar fallo a tréboles to have a void in o be void in clubsC ( Esp)1 (error) mistake¡qué/vaya fallo! ( fam); what a stupid mistake!, what a stupid thing to do!2 (defecto) faultse detectó un fallo en el sistema de seguridad a fault was found in the security systemCompuestos:heart failuremurió de un fallo cardíaco he died of heart failure o of a heart attack( Inf) security holehuman errordebido a un fallo humano due to human error* * *
Del verbo fallar: ( conjugate fallar)
fallo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
falló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fallar
fallo
falló
fallar ( conjugate fallar) verbo intransitivo
1 [juez/jurado] fallo a or en favor/en contra de algn to rule in favor( conjugate favor) of/against sb
2
[ planes] to go wrong;
le falló la puntería he missed;
a ti te falla (AmL) (fam) you've a screw loose (colloq)
verbo transitivo ( errar) to miss;
fallo sustantivo masculino
(Der) ruling, judgmentb) (Esp) See Also→ falla 2
fallar 1
I vi Jur to rule
II vtr (un premio) to award
fallar 2 verbo intransitivo
1 to fail: le falló la memoria, his memory failed
2 (decepcionar) to disappoint: no nos falles, don't let us down
fallo 1 sustantivo masculino
1 Jur judgement, sentence
2 (de un premio) award
fallo 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (error) mistake: se enfadó por un fallo sin importancia, he got angry over nothing
2 (de un órgano, de un motor) failure
fallo técnico, mechanical failure
' fallo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acero
- amaraje
- desperfecto
- error
- estructural
- falla
- fallar
- guardagujas
- imagen
- tentativa
- anular
- impugnar
- revocar
English:
aim
- decree
- disappoint
- failure
- findings
- give out
- glitch
- judgement
- judgment
- lapse
- malfunction
- miss
- repair
- ruling
- sentence
- show up
- verdict
* * *fallo1 nmtuve dos fallos en el examen I made two mistakes in the exam;tu ejercicio no ha tenido ningún fallo there were no mistakes in your exercise;cometieron dos fallos desde el punto de penalti they missed two penalties;fue un fallo no llevar el abrelatas it was silly o stupid not to bring the can opener;un fallo técnico a technical fault;un fallo humano a human errortener muchos fallos to have lots of faults;tener fallos de memoria to have memory lapses3. [veredicto] verdict;[en concurso] decision;el fallo del jurado the jury's verdictfallo absolutorio acquittal;fallo judicial court rulingfallo2, -a adjChile Agr failed* * *m1 mistake;fallo del sistema INFOR system error2 TÉC fault3 JUR judg(e)ment* * *fallo nm1) sentencia: sentence, judgment, verdict2) : error, fault* * *fallo n1. (error) mistake / error2. (tiro errado) miss3. (defecto) defect / flaw4. (avería) faultun fallo en el motor a fault in the engine / an engine fault -
68 impropiedad
f.1 impropriety.2 improper act, impolite act, impolite action.* * *1 (gen) unsuitability, inappropriateness; (del lenguaje) impropriety* * *SF1) (=inadecuación) inappropriateness, unsuitability2) (=incorrección) [de estilo, palabras] impropriety, infelicity frm* * *femenino (frml)a) ( cualidad) unsuitability, inappropriatenessb) (dicho, acto) impropriety (frml)* * *= impropriety.Ex. Librarians must recognize their moral obligation to the public and act to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.* * *femenino (frml)a) ( cualidad) unsuitability, inappropriatenessb) (dicho, acto) impropriety (frml)* * *= impropriety.Ex: Librarians must recognize their moral obligation to the public and act to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
* * *( frml)1 (cualidad) unsuitability, inappropriateness2 (dicho, acto) impropriety ( frml)* * *impropiedad nf1. [cualidad] inappropriateness* * *f inappropriateness -
69 невдача
жfailure, unsuccess, miscarriage, mischance, fizzle, infelicity, fiasco, ill luck; slip-upзазнати невдачі — to fail, to miscarry, to miss one's aim, to fall through
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70 нещастя
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71 hoşnutsuzluk
n. blahs, dissatisfaction, displeasure, discontentment, discontent, ill feeling, aversion, disaffection* * *1. disapprobation 2. discontent 3. discontentedness 4. discontentment 5. displeasure 6. infelicity 7. discontent (n.) -
72 mutsuzluk
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73 talihsizlik
n. inauspiciousness, misfortune, ill luck, mishap, contretemps, fatality, hard line, infelicity, mischance* * *1. mischance 2. misfortune -
74 yersizlik
n. incongruity, indecency, ineptitude, ineptness, inexpediency, infelicity -
75 بد بختی
n.adversity / distress / infelicity / (bad)luck / miserablness / squalor / wrack -
76 بدقسمتی
n.bad luck / ill fortune / ill luck / infelicity / (bad)luck / misadventure / mischance / misfortune -
77 رنج
n.affliction / anguish / chagrin / distress / dolour / grief / hurt / infelicity / infliction / sadness / sorrow / suffering -
78 شامت
n.adversity / curse / ill luck / infelicity -
79 غم
n.chagrin / concern / dolour / grief / infelicity / rue / ruth / sadness / sorrow / teen / unhappiness / woe -
80 ملال
n.infelicity / melancholy / moodiness / sadness / vexation
См. также в других словарях:
Infelicity — In fe*lic i*ty, n.; pl. {Infelicities}. [L. infelicitas: cf. F. inf[ e]licit[ e]. See {In } not, and {Felicity}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The state or quality of being infelicitous; unhappiness; misery; wretchedness; misfortune; lack of suitableness or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infelicity — index distress (anguish), inexpedience, misfortune Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
infelicity — (n.) late 14c., from L. infelicitas ill luck, misfortune, from infelix (gen. infelicis) unfruitful, barren; unfortunate, unhappy, causing misfortune, unlucky, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + felix (see FELICITY (Cf. felicity)) … Etymology dictionary
infelicity — [in΄fə lis′ə tē] n. [L infelicitas < infelix, unfortunate: see IN 2 & FELICITY] 1. the quality or condition of being infelicitous 2. pl. infelicities something infelicitous; unsuitable or inapt remark, action, etc … English World dictionary
infelicity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English infelicite unhappiness, from Latin infelicitas, from infelic , infelix unhappy, from in + felic , felix fruitful more at feminine Date: 1617 1. the quality or state of being infelicitous 2. something… … New Collegiate Dictionary
infelicity — /in feuh lis i tee/, n., pl. infelicities for 3, 5. 1. the quality or state of being unhappy; unhappiness. 2. misfortune; bad luck. 3. an unfortunate circumstance; misfortune. 4. inaptness, inappropriateness, or awkwardness, as of action or… … Universalium
infelicity — noun a) The condition of being infelicitous b) Something that is infelicitous or inappropriate … Wiktionary
infelicity — Synonyms and related words: Gothicism, abnormality, aching heart, agony, agony of mind, anguish, anomaly, antiphrasis, bad taste, bale, barbarism, barbarousness, bitterness, bleeding heart, bombasticness, broken heart, cacology, cacophony,… … Moby Thesaurus
infelicity — in·fe lic·i·ty || ‚ɪnfɪ lɪsÉ™tɪ n. unhappiness; misfortune; something that is out of place; lack of suitability, inappropriateness … English contemporary dictionary
infelicity — noun (plural infelicities) 1》 an act or thing that is inapt or inappropriate, especially a remark or expression. 2》 archaic unhappiness; misfortune … English new terms dictionary
infelicity — n. 1. Unhappiness, wretchedness, misery, misfortune, calamity, ill luck. 2. Unfavorableness, unfortunate state. 3. Inappropriateness, unsuitableness, unfitness, awkwardness, bad taste … New dictionary of synonyms