FEEBLER - traducción al árabe
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FEEBLER - traducción al árabe


FEEBLER      

الصفة

خَرِيع ; ضَعِيف ; عَاجِز ; فاتِر ; قَعِيد ; كَلِيل ; مُتَخَاذِل ; مُسْتَضْعَف ; مَمْنُون ; وانٍ ; واهٍ ; واهِن

feeble         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Feeble (disambiguation)
صِفَة : ضعيف . واهن . غير فعّال
FEEBLE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Feeble (disambiguation)

الصفة

خَرِيع ; ضَعِيف ; عَاجِز ; فاتِر ; قَعِيد ; كَلِيل ; مُتَخَاذِل ; مُسْتَضْعَف ; مَمْنُون ; وانٍ ; واهٍ ; واهِن

Ejemplos de uso de FEEBLER
1. Later, I made a second, feebler attempt at suicide.
2. Welcome to a border that can only become more lethally porous as Pakistan‘s military regime grows feebler.
3. Instead, NATOs fate since the collapse of communism has been that of a rapidly expanding ink blot: The further it grows, the feebler it becomes.
4. It would be very different, Anthony said, if we had climbed out to get a better shot. (We took scores of pictures, and will be boring our friends silly, since the best of our snaps will be feebler than the worst in any National Geographic.
5. The cabinet and Knesset are supposed to lay the foundations for efficient resource distribution, but they mainly spend their time maneuvering between the powerful interest groups: (1) the billionaires and the giant companies, which demand – and receive – the quashing of competition, lower taxes and mainly, feebler regulation, so that they can milk consumers more easily; (2) the public institutions, monopolies and government agencies fighting to preserve their clout, so that they can milk taxpayers more easily.