schwach
Pocket Oxford-Duden German Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
schwạch; schwạ̈cher, schwạ̈chst…
eine Schwäche für jmdn./etw. haben have a soft spot for sb./a weakness for sth. Schwạ̈che·anfall der sudden feeling of faintness schwạ̈chen transitives Verb weaken schwạ̈chlich Adjektiv weakly [person];
frail [old person, constitution] Schwạ̈chling der; Schwạ̈chlings, Schwạ̈chlinge weakling
- Adjektiv
- weak;
weak, delicate [child, woman];
frail [invalid, old person];
low-powered [engine, bulb, amplifier, etc.];
weak, poor [eyesight, memory, etc.];
poor [hearing];
delicate [health, constitution];
schwach werden grow weak;
(fig.: schwanken) weaken;
(fig.: nachgeben) give in;
- (nicht gut) poor [pupil, player, performance, result, etc.];
weak [argument, opponent, play, film, etc.];
- (gering, niedrig) poor, low [attendance etc.];
slight [effect, resistance, gradient, etc.];
light [wind, rain, current];
faint [voice, pressure, hope, smile, smell];
weak, faint [pulse];
faint, dim [light];
pale [colour];
- (wenig konzentriert) weak [solution, coffee, poison, etc.];
- (Sprachw.) weak;
- weak;
- Adverb
- weakly;
- (nicht gut) poorly;
- (in geringem Maße) poorly [attended, developed];
slightly [poisonous, sweetened, inclined];
[rain] slightly;
[remember, glow, smile] faintly;
- (Sprachw.) schwach gebeugt weak
- weakly;
eine Schwäche für jmdn./etw. haben have a soft spot for sb./a weakness for sth. Schwạ̈che·anfall der sudden feeling of faintness schwạ̈chen transitives Verb weaken schwạ̈chlich Adjektiv weakly [person];
frail [old person, constitution] Schwạ̈chling der; Schwạ̈chlings, Schwạ̈chlinge weakling
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