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1 desprovisto
adj.unprovided, lacking, devoid, not supplied.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desproveer.* * *1→ link=desproveer desproveer► adjetivo1 lacking (de, -), devoid (de, of), without (de, -)\estar desprovisto,-a de to be lacking, lack* * *ADJdesprovisto de algo — devoid of sth, without sth
estar desprovisto de algo — to lack sth, be lacking in sth
* * *- ta adjetivo* * *----* desprovisto de = devoid of, shorn of.* * *- ta adjetivo* * ** desprovisto de = devoid of, shorn of.* * *desprovisto -tadesprovisto DE algo lacking IN sthla escuela se halla desprovista del material más elemental the school lacks even the most basic equipmentniños que están desprovistos de cariño children who have been deprived of affectionuna familia desprovista de recursos a family with nothing to live onno se puede decir que esté desprovisto de cualidades it cannot be said that he is completely devoid of good qualities ( frml), you can't say that he is totally without good qualities* * *
desprovisto◊ -ta adjetivo desprovisto de algo lacking in sth
desprovisto,-a adjetivo lacking [de, in], without [de, -], devoid [de, of]
' desprovisto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprovista
English:
devoid
- void
* * *desprovisto, -a adjdesprovisto de lacking in, devoid of;un hombre totalmente desprovisto de modales a man with absolutely no manners;animales desprovistos de dientes animals that lack teeth, animals with no teeth;la casa está desprovista de comodidades the house lacks modern conveniences* * *adj:desprovisto de lacking in* * *desprovisto, -ta adjdesprovisto de : devoid of, lacking in* * *desprovisto adj without -
2 estilo ampuloso
(n.) = turgid style, plethoric styleEx. That is not to say his writing is without merit, despite his turgid style, the stories themselves can be strangely effective.Ex. Many of the revisions they suggest exacerbate the leaden, plethoric style that comes naturally to lawyers.* * *(n.) = turgid style, plethoric styleEx: That is not to say his writing is without merit, despite his turgid style, the stories themselves can be strangely effective.
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3 sot
sot, sotte [so, sɔt]adjective* * *sotte so, sɔt adjectif silly••il n'y a pas de sots métiers — Proverbe no profession is without merit
* * *so, sɔt (sotte)1. adjsilly, foolish2. nm/f* * *A adj [personne, idée, projet] silly.il n'y a pas de sots métiers Prov no profession is without merit.1. [idiot] stupid2. (littéraire) [embarrassé] dumbfounded————————, sotte [so, sɔt] nom masculin, nom féminin -
4 ansioton
yks.nom. ansioton; yks.gen. ansiottoman; yks.part. ansiotonta; yks.ill. ansiottomaan; mon.gen. ansiottomien ansiotonten; mon.part. ansiottomia; mon.ill. ansiottomiinundeserved (adje)undeserving (adje)unearned (adje)unmerited (adje)without merit (adje)* * *• undeserved• undeserving• unearned• unmerited• without merit -
5 необоснованный
1) General subject: arbitrary, baseless, bottomless, causeless, foundationless, groundless, ill founded, insupportable, invalid, precarious, proofless, rootless, unfounded, ungrounded, unreasoned, unsound, unsubstantiated, wanton, without validity, ill-founded, unreasonable, without merit ( иногда подходит), unsustained3) Railway term: false4) Law: frivolous (об иске и т.п.), inconsistent, insufficient, unjustified, untenable, unwarranted, meritless (англ. термин взят из статьи в газете New York Times), unsound in principle5) Psychology: reasonless6) Business: gratuitous, illegitimate7) leg.N.P. unproven8) Makarov: idle, insubstantial, unbottomed, weak, wild -
6 не без преимуществ
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не без преимуществ
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7 не без преимуществ
Mathematics: is not without meritУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не без преимуществ
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8 необоснованные претензии
1) General subject: arrogation, shakey claims2) leg.N.P. claims without merit3) Makarov: shaky claimsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необоснованные претензии
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9 Ч-114
НИ К ЧЁРТУ (не годится, не годный, не годен) all coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human, abstr, or concr) or, when used with не годится etc, adv or modif (intensif)) some person is without merit, not suited for anything, sth. is worthless, of bad quality, in a bad state, or unsuitable for the matter in questionX ни к черту (не годится) = X isn't worth a damnX isn't good for anything X is good for nothing (in limited contexts) X is hopeless thing X is shot to pieces.Да, Кязым знал, что всё ещё силён, но сердце у него ни к чёрту не годилось (Искандер 5). Yes, Kyazym knew he was still strong, but his heart wasn't worth a damn (5a).«Очень возможно, что куры у него вылупятся. Но ведь ни вы, ни я не можем сказать, какие это куры будут... может быть, они ни к чёрту не годные куры» (Булгаков 10). "It is very possible that the hens will hatch. But neither you nor I can say what kind of hens they will be. Perhaps they won't be good for anything" (10a).Я прочитал (гостям) вторую порцию (своего романа)... «Язык ни к чёрту! Но занятно...»(Булгаков 12). I read the second part (of my novel to my guests).... "The language is hopeless! But it's intriguing..." (12a).Оказывается, нервная система у неё ни к черту, и обезболивание плохо подействовало (Свирский 1). It turned out that her nervous system was all shot to pieces, and the anesthetic wasn't working properly (1a). -
10 ни к черту
• НИ К ЧЕРТУ (не годится, не годный, не годен) all coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human, abstr, or concr) or, when used with не годится etc, adv or modif (intensif)]=====⇒ some person is without merit, not suited for anything, sth. is worthless, of bad quality, in a bad state, or unsuitable for the matter m question:- [in limited contexts] X is hopeless;- thing X is shot to pieces.♦ Да, Кязым знал, что всё ешё силён, но сердце у него ни к чёрту не годилось (Искандер 5). Yes, Kyazym knew he was still strong, but his heart wasn't worth a damn (5a).♦ "Очень возможно, что куры у него вылупятся. Но ведь ни вы, ни я не можем сказать, какие это куры будут... может быть, они ни к чёрту не годные куры" (Булгаков 10). "It is very possible that the hens will hatch. But neither you nor I can say what kind of hens they will be. Perhaps they won't be good for anything" (10a).♦ Я прочитал [гостям] вторую порцию [своего романа]... "Язык ни к чёрту! Но занятно..."(Булгаков 12). I read the second part [of my novel to my guests].... "The language is hopeless! But it's intriguing..." (12a).♦ Оказывается, нервная система у неё ни к черту, и обезболивание плохо подействовало (Свирский 1). It turned out that her nervous system was all shot to pieces, and the anesthetic wasn't working properly (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни к черту
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11 demeritorio
adj.without merit.* * *ADJ undeserving, unworthy* * * -
12 ab-surdus
ab-surdus adj. with comp. and sup., out of tune, discordant, harsh: vox.—Fig., incongruous, inconsistent, silly: ratio, T.: absurdissima mandata: bene dicere haud absurdum est, not without merit, S.: quid absurdius dici potest?—Worthless, stupid: ingenium haud absurdum, S. -
13 immerito
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14 niet onverdienstelijk
niet onverdienstelijkVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > niet onverdienstelijk
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15 onverdienstelijk
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onverdienstelijk
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16 unbegründet
1. unexplained [absence, lateness]2. unfounded3. ungrounded [fears, accusations]4. unsubstantiatedwithout merit -
17 מפוחא
מַפּוּחָא, מַפּוּחָהch. sam( מַפּוּחַ m. (b. h. מַפֻּהַ; נָפַח) mechanics bellows), bellows. Taan.12a מ׳ דמליאוכ׳ belows full of wind (abstinence without merit). -
18 מפוחה
מַפּוּחָא, מַפּוּחָהch. sam( מַפּוּחַ m. (b. h. מַפֻּהַ; נָפַח) mechanics bellows), bellows. Taan.12a מ׳ דמליאוכ׳ belows full of wind (abstinence without merit). -
19 מַפּוּחָא
מַפּוּחָא, מַפּוּחָהch. sam( מַפּוּחַ m. (b. h. מַפֻּהַ; נָפַח) mechanics bellows), bellows. Taan.12a מ׳ דמליאוכ׳ belows full of wind (abstinence without merit). -
20 מַפּוּחָה
מַפּוּחָא, מַפּוּחָהch. sam( מַפּוּחַ m. (b. h. מַפֻּהַ; נָפַח) mechanics bellows), bellows. Taan.12a מ׳ דמליאוכ׳ belows full of wind (abstinence without merit).
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