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ضَعِيف \ faint: (of the body) weak: I was faint from loss of blood, (of thoughts and feelings) weak; uncertain I haven’t the faintest idea where she is, (of things seen, heard, smelt, etc.) weak; not clear; slight a faint smell of smoke; a faint taste of coffee. flabby: (of muscles, flesh, etc.) soft and weak: a flabby stomach. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. frail: weak, esp. in body: a frail old lady. poor: of bad quality; weak: poor soil; a poor attempt. powerless: lacking power: She was powerless to stop the fight. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. slim: (of hopes or chances, etc.) weak: a slim chance of escape. soft: (of sound) not loud: a soft voice. weak: not strong; easily broken or defeated, faint: weak eyes; a weak structure; a weak team. \ See Also خائر القوى (خَائِر القوى)، مترهل (مُتَرَهِّل)، متداع (مُتَدَاعٍ)، متخاذل (مُتَخَاذِل)، رخو (رَخْو)، هش (هشّ)، خفيض (خفيض)، خافت (خَافِت)، واهن (واهِن) -
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وَاهِن \ faint-hearted: lacking courage. feeble: very weak: feeble health. frail: weak, esp. in body: a frail old lady. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. weak: not strong; easily broken or defeated, faint: weak eyes; a weak structure; a weak team. -
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مُتَخَاذِل \ weak: not strong; easily broken or defeated, faint: weak eyes; a weak structure; a weak team. -
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[wiːk] adjective1) lacking in physical strength:ضَعيف الجِسِمHer illness has made her very weak.
2) not strong in character:ضَعيف الشَّخْصِيَّهI'm very weak when it comes to giving up cigarettes.
3) (of a liquid) diluted; not strong:خَفيف، مُرَقَّقweak tea.
4) (of an explanation etc) not convincing.واهٍ، ضَعيف، غَيْر مُقْنِع5) (of a joke) not particularly funny.غَيْر مُضْحِك، باهِت -
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• Chain bursts at its weakest link (The) - Где тонко, там и рвется (Г)• Every man has his weak side - Все мы люди, все мы человеки (B), И на солнце есть пятна (H)• Thread breaks where it is weakest (The) - Где тонко, там и рвется (Г)• Weakest fruit drops earliest to the ground (The) - Где тонко, там и рвется (Г)• Where it is weakest, the thread breaks - Где тонко, там и рвется (Г) -
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غَيْرُ مُرَكَّز \ watery: like water; containing too much water: watery milk. weak: (of liquids like tea or coffee) lacking taste or strength, because of too much water or milk. -
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■ Percursor stage of an inguinal hernia to which footballers are especially prone.■ Vorform des Leistenbruchs, die bei Fußballspielern mit überdurchschnittlicher Häufigkeit auftritt. -
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Chemistry: WA -
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13 Weak Affirmative Action
American: WAAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Weak Affirmative Action
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14 Weak Arithmetic
Education: WA -
15 Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference
Economy: WARP (термин микроэкономики)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference
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18 Weak Cation Exchange
Chemistry: WCXУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Weak Cation Exchange
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19 Weak Cation Exchange Chromatography
Physiology: WCXУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Weak Cation Exchange Chromatography
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20 Weak Dipole
Physics: WD
См. также в других словарях:
Weak — (w[=e]k), a. [Compar. {Weaker} (w[=e]k [ e]r); superl. {Weakest}.] [OE. weik, Icel. veikr; akin to Sw. vek, Dan. veg soft, flexible, pliant, AS. w[=a]c weak, soft, pliant, D. week, G. weich, OHG. weih; all from the verb seen in Icel. v[=i]kja to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
weak — W2S3 [wi:k] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(physical)¦ 2¦(likely to break)¦ 3¦(character)¦ 4¦(without power)¦ 5¦(without interest)¦ 6¦(without energy)¦ 7¦(not good at doing something)¦ 8¦(money)¦ 9¦(argument/idea)¦ 10¦(drink)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
weak — [ wik ] adjective *** ▸ 1 lacking energy ▸ 2 lacking power ▸ 3 easily persuaded ▸ 4 bad in quality ▸ 5 likely to break/fail ▸ 6 with a lot of water ▸ 7 lacking strength ▸ 8 in linguistics 1. ) part of your body that is weak is not as strong or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
weak — [wiːk] adjective FINANCE 1. if markets, investments, currencies etc are weak, their prices are falling: • The company reported a loss of C$16 million, mostly because of weak metals prices. • The weak dollar has ma … Financial and business terms
weak — [wēk] adj. [ME waik < ON veikr, akin to OE wac, feeble (which the ON word replaced) < IE * weig , * weik (< base * wei , to bend) > WEEK, WICKER, L vicis, change] 1. a) lacking in strength of body or muscle; not physically strong b)… … English World dictionary
weak — weak·en; weak·en·er; weak; weak·ish; weak·li·ness; weak·ness; elec·tro·weak; weak·ling; weak·ly; weak·head·ed·ly; weak·head·ed·ness; weak·heart·ed·ly; weak·heart·ed·ness; weak·ish·ly; weak·ish·ness; weak·kneed·ly; weak·kneed·ness; … English syllables
weak — weak, feeble, frail, fragile, infirm, decrepit can mean not strong enough to bear, resist, or endure strain or pressure or to withstand difficulty, effort, or use. Weak is by far the widest in its range of application, being not only… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Weak — is a generic adjective pertaining to a general state of feebleness, a lack of strength, durability, or vigor. Contents 1 Music 2 Other 3 See also … Wikipedia
weak — [adj1] not strong anemic, debilitated, decrepit, delicate, effete, enervated, exhausted, faint, feeble, flaccid, flimsy, forceless, fragile, frail, hesitant, impuissant, infirm, insubstantial, irresolute, lackadaisical*, languid, languorous, limp … New thesaurus
weak — c.1300, from O.N. veikr weak, cognate with O.E. wac weak, pliant, soft, from P.Gmc. *waikwaz yield, *wikanan bend (Cf. O.S. wek, Swed. vek, M.Du. weec, Du. week weak, soft, tender, O.H.G. weih … Etymology dictionary
weak´en|er — weak|en «WEE kuhn», transitive verb. to make weak or weaker: »You can weaken tea by adding water. –v.i. 1. to grow or become weak or weaker. 2. to take a less firm attitude; give way: »We are almost to the top of the mountain; let s not weaken… … Useful english dictionary