Carecer in english

Lack

pronunciation: læk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

carecer = be lacking. 

Example: One user might have extensive subject expertise when approaching, for example, a tool covering the literature of biology, another user might be lacking such subject expertise.

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» carecer debe deficient inlackgo without .

Example: Printing had arrived late and was deficient in technique and provincial in content.

Example: I think that we have established a communication which we have lacked in the past.

Example: When I was young, we went without winter boots = De pequeño nunca tuve unas botas de invierno.

» carecer de confianzalack + confidence .

Example: She lacks confidence, she craves admiration insatiably -- she lives on the reflections of herself in the eyes of others.

» carecer de fundamentobe pointlessbe unfounded .

Example: In such cases consultation of the classified files would be pointless and frustrating to the user.

Example: This fear was expressed by publishers and booksellers when the first lending libraries were established and by and large it has proved to be unfounded.

» carecer del sentido de la ocaciónhave + no sense of the occasion .

Example: If you behave inappropriately at Mass, that is a sign that you have no sense of the occasion.

» carecer de sentidobe meaningless .

Example: If you do not observe this rule, the resulting class number will be either meaningless or, at least, have the wrong meaning.

» carecer de valorhave + a hollow ring .

Example: Justification has a hollow ring without a firm rationale for existence and survival in this fluid society.

» carecer de versatilidadbe a one-trip pony .

Example: He accused her of being a one-trip pony only suited to one type of song and that to be the an all-round singer you need to be diverse.

Carecer synonyms

miss in spanish: perder, pronunciation: mɪs part of speech: noun, verb want in spanish: querer, pronunciation: wɑnt part of speech: verb deficiency in spanish: deficiencia, pronunciation: dɪfɪʃənsi part of speech: noun
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