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1 weak-willed
tr['wiːk'wɪld] (Written weak willed when not used to qualify a noun)1 de poca voluntadadj.• abúlico, -a adj.'wiːk'wɪldto be weak-willed — tener* poca fuerza de voluntad
['wiːk'wɪld]ADJ sin voluntad, indeciso* * *['wiːk'wɪld]to be weak-willed — tener* poca fuerza de voluntad
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2 weak-willed
adj.1 sin fuerza de voluntad.2 débil de carácter, blanducho, sin fuerza de carácter, de poca voluntad. -
3 weak-willed person
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4 weak-minded
tr[wiːk'maɪndɪd] (Written weak minded when not used to qualify a noun)1 (indecisive) indeciso,-a; (weak-willed) de poca voluntad2 (mentally deficient) deficiente mentaladj.• imbécil adj.• vacilante adj.'wiːk'maɪndəd, ˌwiːk'maɪndɪdadjective sin carácter['wiːk'maɪndɪd]ADJ (=irresolute) sin carácter; (=not sane) mentecato* * *['wiːk'maɪndəd, ˌwiːk'maɪndɪd]adjective sin carácter -
5 voluntad
voluntad sustantivo femenino 1 lo hizo por (su) propia voluntad he did it of his own free will; manifestó su voluntad de renunciar he expressed his wish to resign; por causas ajenas a su voluntad for reasons beyond his control 2 ( firmeza de intención) tb 3 (disposición, intención): agradezco tu buena voluntad I appreciate your willingness to help; mostrar buena voluntad hacia algn to show goodwill to o toward(s) sb
voluntad sustantivo femenino
1 will
por mi propia voluntad, of my own free will
fuerza de voluntad, willpower
2 (deseo) wish
contra la voluntad de su madre, against his mother's wishes
última voluntad, last wish
3 (intención) con su mejor voluntad, with the best of intentions ' voluntad' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajena - ajeno - arbitrio - disposición - férrea - férreo - flaquear - gana - grado - pueblo - santa - santo - someterse - coartar - debilitar - dispuesto - fuerza - inquebrantable - querer - último English: afraid - break - goodwill - inclination - iron - strength - strong-willed - unwillingness - volition - weak-willed - will - willingness - willpower - would - beyond - control - free - gesture - good - impose - voluntarily - willingly - wish -
6 pusilánime
pusilánime adjetivo fainthearted, pusillanimous (frml)
pusilánime adjetivo fainthearted, timorous, weak ' pusilánime' also found in these entries: English: faint-hearted - pushover - weak-willed - pathetic -
7 indeciso
indeciso
◊ -sa adjetivo ‹ persona›a) [ser] indecisiveb) [estar] undecided■ sustantivo masculino, femeninob) ( sobre un tema):
indeciso,-a adjetivo
1 (dubitativo) hesitant, unsure
2 (sin decidir) inconclusive: la cuestión permanece indecisa, the matter remains inconclusive ' indeciso' also found in these entries: Spanish: dudar - dudosa - dudoso - indecisa - titubear - notar English: feeble-minded - floating - helpless - hesitant - indecisive - irresolute - tentative - undecided - weak-willed - unsure -
8 poca
poco,-a
I adjetivo
1 (con el sustantivo en singular) not much, little: tengo poco apetito, I haven't got much appetite
2 (con el sustantivo en plural) not many, few: conozco pocos lugares de Italia, I don't know many places in Italy
II pron (singular) little, not much (plural) (objetos) few, not many (personas) few people, not many people ➣ Ver nota en few
III adverbio
1 (con verbo) not (very) much, little: entiendo poco del tema, I don't understand much about the issue
2 (con adjetivo) not very: está poco claro, it's not very clear
3 (de tiempo) hace poco que nos conocemos, we met a short time ago
IV sustantivo masculino
1 (acompañado de adjetivo o adverbio) lo noté un poco molesto, I thought he was a bit annoyed
tendré que hacerlo un poco después, I'll have to do it a little later
2 (acompañando a un sustantivo) dame un poco de agua, give me a little water ➣ Ver nota en little
Locuciones: a poco de, shortly after
dentro de poco, soon
poco a poco, little by little, gradually
poco antes/después, shortly before/afterwards
por poco, almost ' poca' also found in these entries: Spanish: aceptación - baja - bajo - balbucear - caída - caza - cerca - cerrarse - choriza - chorizo - conformarse - corta - corto - enclenque - familia - guaperas - idea - leve - monta - pequeña - pequeño - rebuscada - rebuscado - resonancia - seca - seco - verde - cabeza - categoría - cháchara - gente - luz - muy - pinche - poco English: clad - few - glibly - hate - importance - incidental - inconsiderate - lack - light - lightly - little - muck about - muck around - nothing - notice - people - shallowness - short-sighted - small-scale - small-time - sparingly - store - sustain - thoughtlessly - tinpot - unreliable - untrustworthy - visibility - blind - consideration - fry - low - mean - minor - off - quibble - slack - small - weak-willed
См. также в других словарях:
weak-willed — adj someone who is weak willed does not do something difficult that they had intended to do … Dictionary of contemporary English
weak-willed — [ ,wik wıld ] adjective a weak willed person is easily influenced to change their decisions, opinions, or plans … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
weak-willed — ▶ adjective SPINELESS, weak, irresolute, indecisive; impressionable, persuadable, persuasible, submissive, unassertive, compliant, pusillanimous; informal wimpish, chicken. * * * … Useful english dictionary
weak-willed — adjective someone who is weak willed cannot make decisions easily … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
weak-willed — UK [ˌwiːk ˈwɪld] / US [ˌwɪk ˈwɪld] adjective a weak willed person is easily influenced to change their decisions, opinions, or plans … English dictionary
weak-willed — /ˈwik wɪld/ (say week wild) adjective 1. lacking strength of will; easily swayed, persuaded, etc. (opposed to strong willed). 2. vacillating …
weak-willed — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. soft, shy, backward; see timid 1 , 2 , weak 3 … English dictionary for students
weak-willed — /week wild /, adj. having or showing a want of firmness of will; easily swayed. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
weak-willed — adjective easily swayed … Wiktionary
willed — /wild/, adj. having a will (usually used in combination): strong willed; weak willed. [1350 1400; ME; see WILL2, ED3] * * * … Universalium
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