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1 weak
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1. слаб, неустойчив, нетраен, чуплив
2. мек
3. слабоволен, слабохарактерен, нерешителен
4. неударен (за сричка)
5. търг. с понижаващи се цени
6. слаб, разреден (за питие, разтвор и пр.)* * *{wi:k} a 1. слаб; неустойчив; нетраен, чуплив; 2. мек; 3. слабов* * *слаб; отпаднал; премалял; каба;* * *1. мек 2. неударен (за сричка) 3. слаб, неустойчив, нетраен, чуплив 4. слаб, разреден (за питие, разтвор и пр.) 5. слабоволен, слабохарактерен, нерешителен 6. търг. с понижаващи се цени* * *weak [wi:k] adj 1. слаб; нетраен; чуплив; the \weaker sex жените; a \weak link in a chain слабо звено във верига; 2. мек; 3. слабоволен, слабохарактерен; нерешителен; лесно нараним; \weak vessel прен. ненадежден човек; \weak mind ( head) глупав, малоумен; 4. търг. с понижени цени; 5. неубедителен; недостатъчен (за аргумент); 6. ез. неударен; 7. разреден, воднист.
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