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Перевод: lacking


[прилагательное]
недостающий; умственно отсталый


Тезаурус:

  1. To be fair, none of the players here is less than extremely competent, but there are moments when the piano tone appears monochrome or lacking in warmth.
  2. Ruskin's espousal of a craftsmanly aesthetics, Robinson points out, is grounded in Christian convictions about the humility proper to a fallen creature: lacking such grounds, Pound's holding to the craftsmanly not only seems arbitrary and unargued, it is as often presumptuous as humble.
  3. It was smooth and refined, and no doubt durable, but a bit lacking in acceleration from low speeds in non-turbocharged form compared with some rivals.
  4. This could be interpreted as the card with most appeal to young women lacking good taste.
  5. Oddly enough, these characteristics were almost wholly lacking in his cleverly designed sets, which were, none the less, imaginative and alluring, and still perfectly in keeping with this lyrical production.
  6. Our young British players are lacking in fitness, I think.
  7. What is lacking, says Ledecky, is a telepresence.
  8. In this way, the learner will gain confidence, and this goes a long way to promoting safe practice if at a later time adequate guidance and support are lacking.
  9. Most woodland is now found west of the River Arun, the downs further east being notably lacking in tree cover except for a few extensive forestry plantations, which now form a high proportion of all downland woodland.
  10. Horace Walpole described her as having a "paltry air of significant learning and absurdity", and added that she was so totally lacking in humour that "she repined when she should laugh and reasoned when she should be diverted".
  11. Oral explanations and discussion may convey a meaning and a depth lacking in written explanation which may tend to be accepted at an uncritical and somewhat superficial level.
  12. He had the reputation for being clever but lacking in tact or discretion, and held only a minor post in Grey's Government of 1853 to 1855, and although he remained an MP until 1883, when he succeeded as the tenth Earl of Wemyss and March, he never held office again.
  13. Lacking the certainty that arises from inner, mystic experience, we have a predilection to replace genuine knowledge with dogma.

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