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تَفْرِيط \ neglect: lack of care and attention. \ See Also إِهْمَال \ تَقْصير \ neglect: lack of care and attention. \ فَرَّط في العناية (أَهْمَل) \ neglect: to fail to take care of (sb.) or attend to (sth.) or do (sth. necessary): She neglected her children. He neglected his duty. I neglected to lock the doors last night. -
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• Little neglect may breed great mischief (A) - Упустишь огонь - не потушишь (У), Штопай дыру, пока невелика (Ш) -
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[nɪˈglekt]1. verb1) to treat carelessly or not give enough attention to:يُهْمِلHe neglected his work.
2) to fail (to do something):يَفْشَل أنHe neglected to answer the letter.
2. nounlack of care and attention:إهْمال، عَدَم عِنايَهThe garden is suffering from neglect.
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أَهْمَلَ \ disregard: to take no notice of: He disregarded our warning that the river was dangerous, and went swimming anyway. idle: to be lazy. leave out: not to put in; not include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. neglect: to fail to take care of (sb.) or attend to (sth.) or do (sth. necessary): She neglected her children. He neglected his duty. I neglected to lock the doors last night. \ See Also أغفل (أَغْفَلَ)، تكاسل (تَكَاسَل)، صَرَفَ النظر عن -
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إِهْمَال \ disuse: lack of use: That old custom has fallen into disuse. negligence: careless behaviour. slackness: slack behaviour. neglect: lack of care and attention. -
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غَفَلَ عَن \ forget: not to remember (by mistake): I’ve forgotten your name. Don’t forget to bring some money. neglect: to fail to take care of (sb.) or attend to (sth.) or do (sth. necessary): She neglected her children. He neglected his duty. I neglected to lock the doors last night. omit: to fail (usu. by mistake) to do sth.: He carelessly omitted to lock the door. \ See Also أهمل (أَهْمَلَ) -
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9 neglect
1. исключение;2. блокировкаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > neglect
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10 neglect of differential overlap
Makarov: NDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > neglect of differential overlap
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11 Child Abuse And Neglect Tracking System
Law: CANTSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Child Abuse And Neglect Tracking System
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12 Child Abuse And Neglect Training
Law: CANTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Child Abuse And Neglect Training
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13 Citizens Learners Educators Against Neglect
Business: CLEANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Citizens Learners Educators Against Neglect
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14 Complete Neglect of Differential Overlap
Electronics: CNDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Complete Neglect of Differential Overlap
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15 Modified Intermediate Neglect of Diatomic Overlap
Electronics: MINDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modified Intermediate Neglect of Diatomic Overlap
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16 Modified Neglect of Diatomic Overlap
Electronics: MNDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modified Neglect of Diatomic Overlap
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17 National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System
American: NCANDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System
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18 Suspected Child Abuse And Neglect
Law: SCANУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Suspected Child Abuse And Neglect
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19 Tender Loving Neglect
Religion: TLNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tender Loving Neglect
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20 Unilateral Visual Neglect
Physiology: UVNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unilateral Visual Neglect
См. также в других словарях:
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neglect — ► VERB 1) fail to give proper care or attention to. 2) fail to do something. ► NOUN 1) the state of being neglected. 2) the action of neglecting. ORIGIN Latin neglegere disregard … English terms dictionary
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