Deficiente in english

Deficient

pronunciation: dɪfɪʃənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

deficiente = deficient ; poor ; flawed ; defective. 

Example: Product liability laws allow the customer to sue for damage because of deficient or incorrent documentation.Example: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Example: Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed = Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed.Example: The learning of these people is very defective, consisting only of morality, history, poetry and mathematics.

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» de deficiente calidadof poor quality .

Example: What's worse, the office supplies peddled by these bogus firms often are overpriced and of poor quality.

» deficiente mentalmentally deficienthalf-wit .

Example: There are no entries under the terms Backward, Deficient, Handicapped, Mental deficiency, mentally deficient despite the fact that Class JGJ is devoted to the teaching of Deficient, Handicapped, etc.

Example: Experts confirmed this week that the U.S. populace appears to have fallen under the spell of yet another pink-faced half-wit.

» deficiente producciónunder-production  .

Example: People with myelofibrosis have a defect in their bone marrow that leads to overproduction or underproduction of various blood cells.

» deficientes visuales, losvisually disabled, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]visually handicapped, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]visually impaired people (VIPs)visually challenged, the .

Example: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.

Example: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.

Example: This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.

Example: Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity.

» producción deficienteunder-production  .

Example: People with myelofibrosis have a defect in their bone marrow that leads to overproduction or underproduction of various blood cells.

» ser deficientebe wanting .

Example: The new code, even as augmented by the Library of Congress guidelines for uniform tiles, is found to be wanting.

Deficiente synonyms

light in spanish: ligero, pronunciation: laɪt part of speech: noun, adjective lean in spanish: apoyarse, pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb short in spanish: corto, pronunciation: ʃɔrt part of speech: adjective low in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: loʊ part of speech: adjective poor in spanish: pobre, pronunciation: pur part of speech: adjective scarce in spanish: escaso, pronunciation: skers part of speech: adjective inferior in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: ɪnfɪriɜr part of speech: adjective inadequate in spanish: inadecuado, pronunciation: ɪnædəkwət part of speech: adjective depleted in spanish: agotado, pronunciation: dɪplitɪd part of speech: adjective insufficient in spanish: insuficiente, pronunciation: ɪnsəfɪʃənt part of speech: adjective lacking in spanish: carente, pronunciation: lækɪŋ part of speech: verb skimpy in spanish: escaso, pronunciation: skɪmpi part of speech: adjective wanting in spanish: falto, pronunciation: wɑntɪŋ part of speech: verb substandard in spanish: deficiente, pronunciation: səbstændɜrd part of speech: adjective nonstandard in spanish: no estándar, pronunciation: nɑnstændɜrd part of speech: adjective too little in spanish: demasiado poco, pronunciation: tulɪtəl part of speech: adjective
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