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1 малолюдний
( малонаселений) poorly/sparsely/thinly populated; ( про збори) poorly attended -
2 горе
сгоре тому, хто… — woe betide him who…
завдавати комусь горя — to grieve smb.
зазнати горя — to learn what sorrow is, to come to grief; to live poorly, to live from hand to mouth
з горя — out of grief, with grief
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3 маловивчений
insufficiently known/explored, scantily/poorly known -
4 малооплачуваний
underpaid, poorly-paid -
5 малорозчинний
marginally [poorly, slightly] soluble -
6 низькооплачуваний
low-paid, poorly paid -
7 погано
1) pred. безос. that's bad2) (як ім. - шкільна оцінка) bad mark3) присл. bad(ly), ill, nastilyпогано поводитися (з кимсь, із чимсь) — to ill-use, to ill-treat, to maltreat
погано почувати себе (почуватися) — to feel unwell (bad, out of sorts, poorly); to feel rotten
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8 самопочуття
с( state of) healthмати добре самопочуття — to feel well, to be well, to feel fit
мати погане самопочуття — to be poorly, to feel bad ( ill)
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9 слабо
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10 убого
scantily, miserably, poorly, sparselyубого постачати — to keep one short, to skimp, to stint
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11 щось
I займ. див. що-небудь II присл.1) ( чомусь) somehow, for some reason; ящось нездужаю — I don't feel (very, quite) well; I'm poorly, I feel queer (seedy, indisposed)
2) ( приблизно) about
См. также в других словарях:
Poorly — Poor ly, adv. 1. In a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort; as, to live poorly. [1913 Webster] 2. With little or no success; indifferently; with little profit or advantage; as, to do poorly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poorly — is both an adverb (They all performed poorly) and an adjective (= unwell, Her husband had been poorly for months). As in this example, the adjective is normally used after a verb (such as be), rather than in attributive position (before a noun) … Modern English usage
Poorly — Poor ly, a. Somewhat ill; indisposed; not in health. Having been poorly in health. T. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poorly — [adj] not well ailing, below par, failing, ill, indisposed, low, mean, out of sorts*, rotten*, sick, sickly, under the weather*, unwell; concept 314 Ant. healthy, well poorly [adv] unsatisfactorily badly, crudely, defectively, inadequately,… … New thesaurus
poorly — [poor′lē] adv. 1. in a poor manner, as scantily, badly, or defectively 2. with a low opinion; disparagingly [thought poorly of it] adj. Informal in poor health … English World dictionary
poorly — (adv.) c.1300, from POOR (Cf. poor) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning in ill health is from 1750 … Etymology dictionary
poorly — ► ADVERB ▪ in a poor manner. ► ADJECTIVE chiefly Brit. ▪ unwell … English terms dictionary
poorly — poor|ly1 [ˈpo:li US ˈpurli] adv badly ▪ Jana s doing poorly in school. ▪ poorly educated workers ▪ The article was poorly written. poorly 2 poorly2 adj BrE informal ill ▪ Matt s wife s been very poorly … Dictionary of contemporary English
poorly — 1 adverb badly: poorly paid | Jana s doing poorly in school. | a poorly written article 2 adjective (not before noun) informal especially BrE ill: Matt s wife s been feeling poorly … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
poorly — I UK [ˈpɔː(r)lɪ] / UK [ˈpʊə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈpʊrlɪ] adverb * badly a poorly paid job The hospital is poorly equipped. • be poorly off II UK [ˈpɔː(r)lɪ] / UK [ˈpʊə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈpʊrlɪ] adjective British informal ill … English dictionary
poorly — / pɔ:li/ adverb badly ● The offices are poorly laid out. ● The plan was poorly presented. ♦ poorly paid staff staff with low wages … Dictionary of banking and finance