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1 ungenügend
Adj. insufficient, präd. auch not enough; (nicht zufriedenstellend) inadequate; Leistung, Note: unsatisfactory; in der Schule etc.: fail, F* * *unsatisfying; insufficient; inadequate; unsatisfactory* * *ụn|ge|nü|gend1. adjinadequate, insufficient; (SCH) unsatisfactoryein Ungenügend — an "unsatisfactory", the lowest mark
2. advinadequately, insufficiently* * *un·ge·nü·gend[ˈʊngəny:gn̩t]I. adjII. adv insufficiently, inadequately* * *1.Adjektiv inadequate2.die Note ‘ungenügend’ — (Schulw.) the ‘unsatisfactory’ [mark]
adverbial inadequately* * *ungenügend adj insufficient, präd auch not enough; (nicht zufriedenstellend) inadequate; Leistung, Note: unsatisfactory; in der Schule etc: fail, F* * *1.Adjektiv inadequate2.die Note ‘ungenügend’ — (Schulw.) the ‘unsatisfactory’ [mark]
adverbial inadequately* * *adj.insufficient adj.unsatisfactory adj. adv.insufficiently adv. -
2 mangelhaft
Adj. Waren: faulty, defective; Gedächtnis, Beleuchtung, Qualität: poor, inadequate; Leistung, Note etc.: unsatisfactory, poor; Wissen: imperfect, insufficient, inadequate* * *inadequate; defective; deficient; faulty* * *mạn|gel|haft1. adj(= unzulänglich, schlecht) poor; Beleuchtung, Ausrüstung auch inadequate; Informationen, Interesse insufficient; (= fehlerhaft) Sprachkenntnisse, Ware faulty; (Schulnote) unsatisfactory, poor2. advpoorly, inadequatelysich in der Stadt nur mangelhaft auskennen — not to know one's way around town very well
er spricht nur mangelhaft Englisch — he doesn't speak English very well
* * *1) (not satisfactory; unacceptable: a lame excuse.) lame2) (lacking in what is needed: Their food is deficient in vitamins.) deficient* * *man·gel·haft1. (unzureichend) insufficient, inadequate\mangelhafte Informationen insufficient informationeine \mangelhafte Leistung a poor performance\mangelhafte Kenntnisse limited knowledge no pl2. (zweitschlechteste Schulnote) poor3. (Mängel aufweisend) faultyeine \mangelhafte Software faulty software* * *1.Adjektiv (fehlerhaft) defective <goods, memory>; faulty <goods, German, English, etc.>; (schlecht) poor <memory, lighting>; (unzulänglich) inadequate <knowledge, lighting>; incomplete < reports>; (Schulw.)2.* * *mangelhaft adj Waren: faulty, defective; Gedächtnis, Beleuchtung, Qualität: poor, inadequate; Leistung, Note etc: unsatisfactory, poor; Wissen: imperfect, insufficient, inadequate* * *1.Adjektiv (fehlerhaft) defective <goods, memory>; faulty <goods, German, English, etc.>; (schlecht) poor <memory, lighting>; (unzulänglich) inadequate <knowledge, lighting>; incomplete < reports>; (Schulw.)2.die Note ‘mangelhaft’ — the mark ‘unsatisfactory’; (bei Prüfungen) the fail mark
* * *adj.defective adj.deficient adj.inadequate adj. adv.defectively adv.deficiently adv.faultily adv.inadequately adv. -
3 mangelhaft
man·gel·haft adj1) ( unzureichend) insufficient, inadequate;\mangelhafte Informationen insufficient information;eine \mangelhafte Leistung a poor performance;\mangelhafte Kenntnisse limited knowledge no pl2) ( zweitschlechteste Schulnote) poor3) ( Mängel aufweisend) faulty;eine \mangelhafte Software faulty software -
4 ungenügend
un·ge·nü·gend [ʼʊngəny:gn̩t] adj -
5 unzulänglich
unzulänglich adj 1. GEN inadequate, insufficient, substandard; 2. IND substandard* * ** * *unzulänglich
insufficient, inadequate, deficient, poor[ly];
• unzulängliche Informationen inadequate information;
• unzulängliche Mittel inadequate means (resources);
• unzulängliche Mittel haben to be deficient in means;
• unzulängliche Verwaltung inefficient administration.
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