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Significats de
debile
en anglès
Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality.
weak
feeble
weakly
rickety
decrepit
infirm
sapless
Termes relacionats
frail
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Examples for "
weak
"
weak
feeble
weakly
rickety
decrepit
Examples for "
weak
"
1
Rising labour costs and
weak
demand remained key factors constraining companies' growth.
2
Good news, since the results come during the firm's
weak
summer months.
3
Thousands of serious crimes have gone unpunished by Mexico's
weak
justice system.
4
That's partly because the
weak
housing market means few new construction jobs.
5
Yet threats of retaliation underscore the
weak
legal case of opposed countries.
1
Most of Europe suffers from record low investment and
feeble
productivity growth.
2
In appearance they are
feeble
;
in reality, copious and full of force.
3
Now, with the aid of
feeble
though welcome light, his courage grew.
4
The story that the candle had expired seemed
feeble
in the extreme.
5
It would be better to enter alone; he must not appear
feeble
.
1
However, CGWS has been demonstrated so far only in
weakly
scattering samples.
2
The MPC said the economy appeared to be growing again, albeit
weakly
.
3
Norine seated herself
weakly
;
she stared in bewilderment at the unhappy speaker.
4
I smiled
weakly
and answered no, but yes, yes, something was wrong.
5
George smiled
weakly
,
still not quite back into the world of words.
1
It has the potential to completely undermine an already
rickety
democratic process.
2
A Florida cracker family, in a
rickety
wagon, stopped to help them.
3
And the
rickety
gig rattled merrily off in search of broken bones.
4
He has great arguments but built the most
rickety
of bully pulpits.
5
The room at the foot of the
rickety
,
patched stairs was empty.
1
Tens of thousands of children enter Russia's
decrepit
orphanage system every year.
2
The
decrepit
regime Syria's president heads is getting really good at repression.
3
The second house was a converted detached garage in back, equally
decrepit
.
4
Its location in the middle of Dublin 4 belied its
decrepit
state.
5
Family after family arrives, each claiming a
decrepit
ancestor amid high-decibel greetings.
1
There is a moral issue involved in refusing care to the
infirm
.
2
The camp was deserted of all except the
infirm
and very aged.
3
Therefore are there many
infirm
and weak among you: and many sleep.
4
The mind is too
infirm
to be entirely occupied with higher knowledge.
5
Aged and
infirm
as Opechancanough was, the wound was not instantly mortal.
1
The wrong-doers followed that by which they were made
sapless
,
and were guilty.
2
The carcass becomes a
sapless
mummy, a mere bit of leather.
3
Adversity has shaken them all like dead leaves from
sapless
branches.
4
They could never have made his
sapless
nature break into leafage.
5
They chew hungrily at the
sapless
fibre of the dead reed-stalks.
Ús de
debile
en anglès
1
Too weak and faltering to be febrile, Chopin is here a
debile
,
prematurely exhausted young man.
2
The family magazine of the literary order has been
debile
,
so radical critics charge, since its journalistic offspring began to sweep America.
3
A little priest came in, a man scarcely thirty years of age, but thin and
debile
of build, with a long, seared, saffron-coloured face.
Gramàtica, pronunciació i més
Debile
a través del temps