1. anlamı vurgusuz, dilb; hastalıklı, weak sister k, dayanıksız ve zayıf kimse, weakly s, düşük, dili, hasta; sebatsız; hükümsüz; şaşkın, akılsız; metanetsiz; takatsiz, zayıf, kuvvetsiz, mecalsiz; zaaf; dayanıksız, hafif; silik çıkmış, foto; eksik. 2. anlamı zayıfça, hasta. 3. anlamı hasta. halsiz.
Weakly
Weakly tanım:
Kelime: weak Söyleniş:'wEk İşlev:adjective Kökeni: Middle English weike, from Old Norse veikr; akin to Old English wIcan to yield, Greek eikein to give way, Sanskrit vijate he speeds, flees 1 : lacking strength: as a : deficient in physical vigor : FEEBLE, DEBILITATEDb : not able to sustain or exert much weight, pressure, or strain c : not able to resist external force or withstand attack 2 a : mentally or intellectually deficient b : not firmly decided : VACILLATINGc : resulting from or indicating lack of judgment or discernment d : not able to withstand temptation or persuasion the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak 3 : not factually grounded or logically presented a weak argument 4 a : not able to function properly b (1) : lacking skill or proficiency tutoring for weaker students (2) : indicative of a lack of skill or aptitude history was my weakest subject c : wanting in vigor of expression or effect 5 a : deficient in the usual or required ingredients : DILUTEweak coffee b : lacking normal intensity or potency weak strain of virus 6 a : not having or exerting authority or political power weak government b: INEFFECTIVE, IMPOTENT 7 : of, relating to, or constituting a verb or verb conjugation that in English forms the past tense and past participle by adding the suffix -ed or -d or -t 8 a : bearing the minimal degree of stress occurring in the language weak syllable b : having little or no stress and obscured vowel sound 'd is the weak form of would 9 : tending toward a lower price a weak market 10 : ionizing only slightly in solution weak acids and bases - weak·lyadverb synonymsWEAK, FEEBLE, FRAIL, FRAGILE, INFIRM, DECREPIT mean not strong enough to endure strain, pressure, or strenuous effort. WEAK applies to deficiency or inferiority in strength or power of any sort students too weak to resist peer pressure . FEEBLE suggests extreme weakness inviting pity or contempt a feeble attempt to get out of bed . FRAIL implies delicacy and slightness of constitution or structure a frail teenager who was unable to enjoy contact sports . FRAGILE suggests frailty and brittleness unable to resist rough usage a reclusive poet too fragile for the rigors of this world . INFIRM suggests instability, unsoundness, and insecurity due to old age or crippling illness infirm residents requiring constant care . DECREPIT implies being worn-out or broken-down from long use or old age the dowager's decrepit retainers .