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1 wanting in vigor
Общая лексика: бессильный, бледный, вялый, слабый, тусклый (о языке, цвете) -
2 WANTING IN VIGOR
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3 vigor
ˈvɪɡə амер.;
= vigour (американизм) сила, мощь;
мощность;
бодрость - wanting in * бессильный, слабый, вялый;
бледный, тусклый (о языке, цвете) - the * of an argument сила /убедительность/ аргумента (американизм) живость, энергия - full of * живой, энергичный( американизм) решительность, энергичность( действий и т. п.) - the * of his denial решительность, с которой он отрицал (что-л.) (американизм) (юридическое) законность, действительность - laws still in * действующие законы vigor амер. = vigour vigor амер. = vigour vigour: vigour законность, действительность;
a law still in vigour закон, еще сохранивший силу ~ сила, энергия -
4 бессильный
1) General subject: back strapped, bedrid, bedridden, emasculate, enervate, fibreless, flaccid, forceless, impotent, marrowless, nerveless, pale, paralytic, powerless, powerless impotent, sapless, sinewless, strengthless, wanting in vigor, wanting in vigour, weak, weak handed, weak-handed2) Medicine: adynamic3) Poetical language: unable4) Bookish: impuissant5) Australian slang: wet6) Jargon: pepped out7) Psychoanalysis: imbecile -
5 бледный
1) General subject: achromatous, anaemic, anemic, ashy, ashy-gray, bleak, bloodless, characterless, colorless, colourless, cream faced, cream-faced, dough-faced (о цвете лица), doughy (о цвете лица), etiolated, exsuccous, faint, feeble, feint, gray, green, grey, hueless, light (о цвете), lunary, mealy, pale, pale faced, pale-faced, pallid, pasty, pasty-faced, poor, sick (о цвете, свете и т. п.), suety (о цвете лица), tint (с примесью белил), wan, wanting in vigor, wanting in vigour, washed out, washed up, washed-out, washy, waterish (о свете), watery (о красках и т. п.), waxen, wheyfaced, white, white faced, white-faced, whitish, wishy washy, wishy-washy, green around the gills (также about/round the gills; о цвете лица, который свидетельствует о физическом нездоровье или нездоровой эмоции, например, "зеленый от зависти"), (о цвете) languid, grey-faced, pesty3) Biology: inconspicuous (о цвете)5) Medicine: acyanotic (о типе порока сердца)6) Poetical language: (смертельно) livid, paly7) Agriculture: inconspicuous (напр. о цвете)9) Scottish language: peelie-wallie -
6 вялый
1) General subject: anaemic (о слоге), anemic (о слоге и т.п.), apathic, asleep, atonic, bloodless, dead, deficient in energy, dispirited, drowsy, dull (о торговле), easy (о рынке и т. п.), emasculate (о языке, стиле), exanimate, faded, faint, flabby, flaccid, flaggy, gutless, half-hearted, heavy headed, heavy-headed, ho hum, ho-hum, indolent, inert, insipid, lackadaisical, laggard, languishing, languorous, lax, lethargic, listless, low pressure, lukewarm, lymphatic, nerveless, oscitant, phlegmatic, phlegmy, pithless, pokesy, poppied, pulseless, quaggy, remiss, sackless, saggy, sapless, slack (о мышцах), sleepy, slow (о торговле), sluggish, soggy, spiritless, stolid, supine, switched off, switched-off, torpid, vapid, vegetable, wanting in vigor, wanting in vigour, washed out, washy, wishy-washy, withered, wooden, heavy, inactive, languid, stagnant, weak, halfhearted2) Biology: sleepy (о фруктах), soft (о мышцах)3) Medicine: hyposthenic, soft, torpent5) American: poky6) Bookish: lobotomized7) Agriculture: slow (о болезни), sluggish (о шаге лошади)8) Rare: spongy (о стиле, слоге)9) Mathematics: flasque10) Commerce: flat11) Economy: flat (о торговле), inanimate (о спросе), listless (о рыночных условиях, когда никто не проявляет интереса к покупке или продаже ценных бумаг), quiet (о рынке), soft (о конъюнктуре и т.п.), thin12) Accounting: inactive (о конъюнктуре), slow (напр. о торговле), soft (напр. о конъюнктуре)13) Diplomatic term: soft (о конъюнктуре)14) Deprecatingly: comatose15) Marine science: sluggish (о рыбе при пониженной температуре)16) Makarov: clipped, debile, dying, flabby (о ткани тела), flaccid (о ткани тела), lacking vitality, lethargical, limp, limp (напр. о цветках), low-pressure, quaggy (о человеке), soft (о мышцах и т.п.), unanimated, weak (о рынке) -
7 слабый
1) General subject: achy, adynamic, amateur, amyous, anaemic, anemic, asthenic, bedrid, bland, characterless, cold, crank (о здоровье), cranky (о здоровье), cream puff, delicate (о здоровье), dickey, dicky, dilute, dim (о зрении; об интеллекте), diminutive, effeminate, effete, elusive (о памяти), emaciate, enervate, faint, feckless, feeble, flabby, flaccid, flagging, flaggy, fragile, frail, gentle, groggy, healthless, impotent, impuissant, ineffectual, infirm, infirm (физически), knock-kneed, lame, languid, languishing, lax, light (об ударении), limp, low, low key, lymphatic, mean, mild (о пиве, лекарстве, табаке и т. п.), milk-and-water, nerveless, one horse, one-horse, pale (о свете, цвете и т. п.), palled (о пиве), pimping, pithless, poor, poor (о речи, выступлении), powder puff, powerless, pregnable, puny, queachy, queasy (о желудке), remiss, remote, rickety (о здоровье), rotten (о горной породе), shakey, short (о памяти, зрении), sick, sickish, sinewless, slack, slender, slight, slim, slimpsy (о ткани), small, soft, softie, softling, softy, squeamish (о желудке), strengthless, tender, thin, trick (о суставе), twiggy, valetudinarian, valetudinary, wan, wan (об улыбке), wanting in vigor, wanting in vigour, washy, weakling, weakly, weedy, wishy washy, distant, weak force (The neutrino has weak force charge.), meager2) Computers: loose3) Geology: incompetent, soft (о грунте)4) Biology: (в сложных словах имеет значение) lepto (с греч. корнями), soft (о мышцах), tender (напр. о мякоти плода)6) Medicine: asthenical, atonic, fragile (о здоровье), hyposthenic, invalid, lax (о кишечнике), low (о пульсе), slight (напр. о приступе), unsound, (физически) weak7) Colloquial: peaky, wonky (о человеке)8) American: slimpsy (о ткани и т.п.), slimsy (о ткани и т.п.)9) Ironical: powder-puff10) Obsolete: puisne11) Poetical language: obliterate, pallid, unable12) Engineering: flimsy13) Agriculture: jaded (об аппетите)14) Grammar: weak15) Construction: frowy, rotten (о породе)16) Economy: weak (о спросе)17) Australian slang: not able to fight (one's) way out of a brown paper bag (о человеке), piss-weak, weak as piss, wet18) Mining: dim (о свете), drummy, fragile (о кровле), friable (о кровле), incoherent, tender (о породе), unstable19) Metallurgy: inefficient20) Scornful: wishy-washy21) Psychology: infirm (от старости)22) Scottish language: silly23) Textile: sleazy24) Jargon: little, piss poor, spoony, quesy (http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/eng_rus/697304/queasy), drippy, wimpy25) Oil: hazardous (о породе), loosened (о грунте, породе), tender (о породе)27) Business: dull29) Polymers: thin (о растворе)30) Automation: soft (об отжиге)31) Quality control: tenuous32) Aviation medicine: slender (о надежде, звуке)33) Makarov: bland (о приступе болезни), debile, elusive (о пямяти), emaciated, faint (едва видимый, ощущаемый), feeble (неубедительный), gentle (осторожный), loose (ненатянутый), paperbacked, poor (плохой), shabby, shaky, sickly (об огне, свете), slight (о воздействии загрязнителя), slushy, soft (о мышцах и т.п.), sub-, tenuous (о доводе), thin (о цвете, свете), weak (об ударении), weak (физически), weakly (морально), weedy (о животном), weedy (о человеке, животном)34) Taboo: half-arsed, pissy36) Tengiz: deficient -
8 тусклый
1) General subject: blae, blear, crepuscular, dim, dingy, dull, faint, feint, glassen (о глазах), glassy, glaucous, glazed (о взгляде), glazen (о глазах), glazy (о взгляде), gleamy, lack-lustre, lacklustre, lustreless, mat, muddy (о свете), obscure, pale, pale (о цвете, свете), sad (о краске), subfusc, sullen (цвет), sunless, thick, thin (о свете), toneless, unglossy, wan, wanting in vigor (о языке, цвете), wanting in vigour (о языке, цвете), waterish, wisht, drab, matte, DESPONDENT2) Geology: dull (о минералах)3) Medicine: nycterine4) Botanical term: opaque5) Engineering: lackluster, matt6) Bookish: subfuscous7) Railway term: flat (об окраске)9) Information technology: dimmed11) Makarov: fishy (о бриллиантах и т.п.), flat (о краске), rushlight -
9 inert
i'nə:t1) (without the power to move: A stone is an inert object.) inerte2) ((of people) not wanting to move, act or think: lazy, inert people.) inerte, inactivo•- inertia
tr[ɪ'nɜːt]1 (gas, matter, etc) inerte2 (immobile) inerte, inmóvil3 pejorative (sluggish, without vigour) poco enérgico,-a, sin vigorinert [ɪ'nərt] adj1) inactive: inerte, inactivo2) sluggish: lentoadj.• inactivo, -a adj.• inerte (QUI, FIS) adj.ɪ'nɜːrt, ɪ'nɜːta) ( immobile) (frml) (usu pred) inerte (frml)[ɪ'nɜːt]ADJ (=inanimate) [substance, gas] inerte; (=motionless) inerte, inmóvilhe lay inert on the floor — estaba inerte or inmóvil en el suelo
* * *[ɪ'nɜːrt, ɪ'nɜːt]a) ( immobile) (frml) (usu pred) inerte (frml)
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