weak
weak
wi:k
vik
British pronunciation
/wiːk/

Definición y significado de "weak"en inglés

01

débil, frágil

not strong or vigorous in body or movement
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Her grip was weak after the surgery on her wrist.
Su agarre estaba débil después de la cirugía en su muñeca.
02

débil

structurally fragile or lacking durability
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example
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The table leg was weak and wobbled dangerously.
La pata de la mesa era débil y se tambaleaba peligrosamente.
03

diluido, insípido

excessively diluted, resulting in a thin, insipid, or ineffective quality
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example
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The broth was too weak to add any real flavor to the soup.
El caldo estaba demasiado débil para añadir un sabor real a la sopa.
04

débil

easily influenced by others and lacking the ability or will to uphold one's decisions, beliefs, etc.
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example
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The weak student succumbed to peer pressure, abandoning his principles to fit in with the crowd.
05

débil, átono

(used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress
06

débil, a la baja

tending downward in price
07

frágil, débil

likely to fail under stress or pressure
08

débil, tenue

faint or barely noticeable
example
Ejemplos
A weak breeze rustled the leaves on the trees.
Una débil brisa agitaba las hojas de los árboles.
09

débil, poco poderoso

not having authority, political strength, or governing power
10

débil, regular

(used of verbs) having standard (or regular) inflection
11

débil, limitado

deficient in intelligence or mental power
12

débil, mediocre

deficient or lacking in some skill
13

débil

lacking strength or the ability to withstand pressure and force
14

cutre, malo

bad, uncool, or disappointing
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example
Ejemplos
That new album is weak compared to his last one.
Ese nuevo álbum es débil comparado con su último.
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