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  • 61 سبک مغز

    a.
    weak minded

    Urdu-English dictionary > سبک مغز

  • 62 کم ذہن

    a.
    weak minded

    Urdu-English dictionary > کم ذہن

  • 63 ασθενόψυχε

    ἀσθενόψυχος
    weak-minded: masc /fem voc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ασθενόψυχε

  • 64 ἀσθενόψυχε

    ἀσθενόψυχος
    weak-minded: masc /fem voc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ἀσθενόψυχε

  • 65 ασθενόψυχοι

    ἀσθενόψυχος
    weak-minded: masc /fem nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > ασθενόψυχοι

  • 66 ἀσθενόψυχοι

    ἀσθενόψυχος
    weak-minded: masc /fem nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > ἀσθενόψυχοι

  • 67 마음이 약한

    adj. poor spirited, weak minded

    Korean-English dictionary > 마음이 약한

  • 68 저능한

    adj. weak minded, soft headed, imbecile

    Korean-English dictionary > 저능한

  • 69 sărac cu duhul

    poor in spirit
    barren-spirited
    weak-minded
    aprox. barmy.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > sărac cu duhul

  • 70 དྲན་ཉམས་པ་

    [dran nyams pa]
    unconscious, senseless, faint recollection, weak-minded

    Tibetan-English dictionary > དྲན་ཉམས་པ་

  • 71 སེམས་ཆུང་བ་

    [sems chung ba]
    timid, weak-minded

    Tibetan-English dictionary > སེམས་ཆུང་བ་

  • 72 изкуфявам

    1. become hollow
    2. прен. grow foolish/dotty
    (от старост) fall into dotage, dote
    * * *
    изкуфя̀вам,
    гл.
    1. become hollow;
    2. прен. grow foolish/dotty; (от старост) fall into dotage, dote.
    * * *
    dote; become weak-minded
    * * *
    1. (от старост) fall into dotage, dote 2. become hollow 3. прен. grow foolish/dotty

    Български-английски речник > изкуфявам

  • 73 GEÐ

    n.
    1) mind, wits, senses;
    heimta aptr geð sitt, to come to one’s senses again;
    vera gætinn at geði, to be on one’s guard;
    vita til síns geðs, to be master of one’s wits;
    2) disposition, liking;
    honum var vel í geði til Freysteins, he was well disposed to Fr.;
    þú fellst mér vel í geð, you are to my liking;
    féllst hvárt öðru (féllust þau) vel í geð, they liked one another well.
    * * *
    n. [a Scandin. word, neither found in Ulf., Saxon, nor Germ.; lost in mod. Dan. and Swed.; gje, Ivar Aasen]:—mind, mood; the old Hm. often uses the word almost = wits, senses; hann stelr geði guma, he steals the wits of men, steeps them in lethargy, 12; vita til síns geðs, to be in one’s senses, 11, 19; heimta aptr sitt geð, of a drunkard, to come to one’s senses again, to awake, 13; vera gætinn at geði, to be on one’s guard, 6; cp. gá (geyma) síns geðs, Fms. vii. 133, x. 10: in pl., lítil eru geð guma, many men have little sense, Hm. 52:—this meaning is obsolete.
    2. spirits; uppi er þá geð guma, then folk are in high spirits, Hm. 16.
    3. mind; hverju geði styrir gumna hverr, Hm. 17; ok þér er grunr at hans geði, and thou trustest not his mind towards thee, 45.
    4. in prose, favour, liking; at Þorgilsi var eigi geð á, whom Th. liked not, Ld. 286; féllsk hvárt öðru vel í geð, they liked one another well, Band. 3, 9; ok þat geð at ek görða mér vísa fjándr at vilöndum, and such grace ( engaging mind) that I made open foes into well-wishers, Stor. 23; blanda geði við e-n, to blend souls with one, Hm. 43; hann var vel í geði til Freysteins, he was well disposed to Fr., Fb. i. 255:—ó-geð, dislike:—in mod. usage also vigour of mind; Icel. say of a boy, það er ekkert geð í honum, there is no ‘go’ in him, he is a tame, spiritless boy.
    COMPDS:
    1. denoting character, temper, or the like; geð-fastr, adj. firm of mind; geð-góðr, adj. gentle of mood; geð-íllr, adj. ill-tempered; geð-lauss, adj. spiritless, tame, Rd. 241, Stj. 424, v. l.; geð-leysi, n. fickleness, Hom. 24; geð-mikill and geð-ríkr, adj. choleric; geð-stirðr, adj. stiff of temper; geð-styggr, adj. hot-tempered; geð-veykr, adj. brain-sick, of unsound mind; and geð-veyki, f. hypochondria; geðs-lag, n., and geðs-munir, m. pl. temper: or adjectives in inverse order, bráð-geðja, fljót-geðja, of hasty temper; harð-geðja, hardy; laus-geðja, fickle; lin-geðja, weak-minded, crazy; stór-geðja. proud; þung-geðja, hypochondriac.
    2. denoting grace, pleasure; geð-feldr, adj. pleasant; ó-geðfeldr, unpleasant: geð-ligr or geðs-ligr, adj. engaging, Sks. 407, Fas. i. 233: geð-þekkni, f. good-will, content: geð-þekkr, adj. beloved, dear to one: geð-þokki, a, m. loveliness, engaging manners.
    3. rarely of wit; geð-spakr, adj. witty (better get-spakr).
    4. in many poët. compd adjectives, geð-bjartr, -framr, -frækn, -horskr, -hraustr, -rakkr, -skjótr, -snjallr, -strangr, -svinnr, bold, valiant, and the like, Lex. Poët.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > GEÐ

  • 74 hug-veikr

    adj. weak-minded, Fas. i. 418.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > hug-veikr

  • 75 lin-geðja

    adj. faint, weak-minded.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > lin-geðja

  • 76 hugveikr

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > hugveikr

  • 77 þunngeðr

    a. weak-minded, fickle.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > þunngeðr

  • 78 अधीर


    á-dhīra
    mfn. imprudent RV. I, 179, 4 AV. ;

    not fixed, movable;
    confused;
    deficient in calm self-command;
    excitable;
    capricious;
    querulous;
    weak-minded, foolish;
    (ā) f. lightning;
    a capricious orᅠ bellicose mistress
    - अधीरता

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अधीर

  • 79 अल्पबुद्धि


    álpa-buddhi
    mfn. weak-minded, unwise, silly Mn. XII, 74.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अल्पबुद्धि

  • 80 कुण्ठमनस्


    kuṇṭha-manas
    mfn. weak-minded BhP. III, 32, 17.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > कुण्ठमनस्

См. также в других словарях:

  • weak-minded — [wēkmīn΄did] adj. 1. not firm of mind; indecisive; unable to refuse or deny 2. mentally retarded; feebleminded 3. showing weakness of resolve or thought [a weak minded decision] weak mindedness n …   English World dictionary

  • weak-minded — adj showing little intelligence, or easily persuaded ▪ a weak minded man …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • weak-minded — adjective a person who is weak minded shows little intelligence or determination …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Weak-minded — Weak mind ed, a. Having a weak mind, either naturally or by reason of disease; feebleminded; foolish; idiotic. {Weak mind ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • weak-minded — [adj] indecisive astraddle, changeable, hemming and hawing*, hesitant, hesitating, indeterminate, irresolute, on the fence*, spineless, tentative, uncertain, undecided, undetermined, waffling, wavering, weak kneed*, wishy washy*, without guts*,… …   New thesaurus

  • weak-minded — index caitiff Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • weak-minded — UK / US adjective a person who is weak minded shows little intelligence or determination …   English dictionary

  • weak-minded — weak′ mind′ed adj. 1) having or showing a lack of mental firmness; irresolute; vacillating 2) feeble minded; foolish • Etymology: 1775–85 weak′ mind′ed•ly, adv. weak′ mind′ed•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

  • weak-minded — weak mindedly, adv. weak mindedness, n. /week muyn did/, adj. 1. having or showing a lack of mental firmness; irresolute; vacillating. 2. having or showing mental feebleness; foolish. [1775 85] * * * …   Universalium

  • weak-minded — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. moronic, idiotic, imbecilic, feebleminded; brainless, foolish, witless, empty headed, vacuous; vacillating, irresolute, fickle. See ignorance, doubt. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. foolish, moronic,… …   English dictionary for students

  • weak-minded — a. Shallow, weak, soft, sappy, feeble minded, short witted, half witted, weak headed …   New dictionary of synonyms

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