Translation for '
feeble' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | feeble | feebler | feeblest |
| VERB | to feeble | feebled | feebled feebling | feebles |
| SYNO | debile | decrepit | faint | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Specific epithet "parvunguis" is also Latin, coming from the word "parvus" which means small and feeble, while "unguis" means claw.
- Murphy escaped the consequences of the interrogation when Archbishop Parente referred to Pius XI as "a little feeble-minded" or "crazy in the head".
- The IFA denounced the European Union–Mercosur Free Trade Agreement as a "disgraceful and feeble sell-out".
- The type genus "Epedanus" is derived from Ancient Greek "epedanos" "weak, feeble".
- In 1900 the Board unsuccessfully proposed the construction of a separate school for the "colored feeble-minded" and for an additional building for epileptic children.
- In 1912, Goddard published "The Kallikak Family, A Study in the Hereditary of Feeble-mindedness", a very early study linking mental incapacity and genetics.
- This moving coil galvanometer is mainly used to measure very feeble or low currents of order 10−9 A.
- On her arrest she was determined to be "feeble", that is to say, feeble-minded.
- Feeble Little Horse (stylized as feeble little horse) is an American indie rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band is currently signed to Saddle Creek Records.
- In feeble health for two years, but sick only a short time, Ida Horton East died in Nashville, February 4, 1915.
- After a period of feeble health, Ludlow died on November 27, 1884 at 21 East 24th Street, his residence in New York City.
- The overall effect of "The Kallikak Family" was to temporarily increase funding to institutions such as Goddard's, but these were not seen to be worthwhile solutions of the problem of "feeble-mindedness" (much less "rogue" "feeble-mindedness"—the threat of idiocy as a recessive trait), and more stringent methods, such as compulsory sterilization of people with intellectual disabilities, were undertaken.
- Jack London published a short story, "Told in the Drooling Ward" (1914), which describes inmates at a California institution for the "feeble-minded".
- Two of the Thai battalions that had fled returned to establish a feeble defensive line while the Royalists planned another offensive.
- Gary Westfahl described "Colonel Quaritch, V.C." as "feeble".
- The thin shell, lack of longitudinal sculpture, tabulated whorls, and feeble basal funicule distinguish it.
- In 1904, the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-Minded was established with the warrant "to consider the existing methods of dealing with idiots and epileptics, and with imbecile, feeble-minded, or defective persons not certified under the Lunacy Laws...
- The forewings are dark bronzy-fuscous with feeble reflections.
- Many of the patients of the New York Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women were falsely considered to be mentally ill.
- Amateur theatre in New Zealand and feeble attempts to get action.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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