Варианты (v1)
Варианты (v2)
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low [ləʊ] прил
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низкий, дешевый
(cheap)
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невысокий, небольшой, малый, незначительный
(small)
- low speed – малая скорость
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слабый
(poor)
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недостаточный
(insufficient)
- low access – недостаточный доступ
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низменный
(lowland)
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наименьший
(least)
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тихо
(quietly)
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младший
(younger)
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самый низкий
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малоэтажный
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низенький
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low [ləʊ] прич
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пониженный
(reduced)
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low [ləʊ] сущ
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минимумм
(minimum)
- low maintenance – минимум технического обслуживания
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низкий уровень
(low level)
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low [ləʊ] гл
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мычать
(bellow)
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low [ləʊ] нареч
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низко
(deep)
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| adjective | ||
| низкий | low, lower, poor, deep, short, bottom | |
| небольшой | small, little, low, moderate, narrow, lower | |
| слабый | weak, weakly, low, feeble, faint, slight | |
| невысокий | low, short, lower, moderate, low-level, low-rise | |
| тихий | quiet, silent, soft, low, calm, tranquil | |
| плохой | bad, poor, ill, low, inferior, wretched | |
| пониженный | reduced, low, lower, depressed | |
| недостаточный | inadequate, insufficient, scarce, deficient, poor, low | |
| низший | lower, inferior, low, subordinate, under, undermost | |
| негромкий | low, small, lower | |
| низменный | low, base, small | |
| низкого происхождения | low, lowborn, lower, ignoble, mean, baseborn | |
| скудный | scarce, meager, scanty, scant, lean, low | |
| вульгарный | vulgar, blatant, low, common, gross, raffish | |
| подлый | vile, sneaky, despicable, dastardly, mean, low | |
| подавленный | depressed, repressed, subdued, crushed, despondent, low | |
| грубый | rude, rough, gross, coarse, crude, low | |
| непитательный | unsubstantial, poor, low, lower | |
| истощенный | depleted, exhausted, emaciated, knackered, impoverished, low | |
| опустошенный | devastated, desolated, waste, low, lower | |
| непристойный | obscene, indecent, lewd, unseemly, salacious, low | |
| скверный | bad, nasty, foul, poor, ugly, low | |
| невысокоразвитый | lower, low | |
| с глубоким вырезом | low, lower | |
| с большим декольте | low, lower | |
| adverb | ||
| низко | low, basely, meanly, dirtily | |
| слабо | weakly, low, faintly, meanly, flabbily | |
| тихо | quietly, quiet, softly, low, gently, soft | |
| дешево | cheap, cheaply, low, inexpensively, at a low figure, at an easy rate | |
| по низкой цене | low | |
| чуть | slightly, hardly, narrowly, lightly, low | |
| униженно | low | |
| в бедности | low, in the grip of poverty | |
| verb | ||
| мычать | low, moo, bellow, bleat, bell | |
| noun | ||
| самый низкий уровень | low, nadir, low water | |
| мычание | moo, mooing, bellow, low, bleat | |
| низина | lowland, low ground, depression, low, wold, flat | |
| низшая передача | low gear, low | |
| младший козырь | low | |
| самый низкий счет | low | |
| первая передача | low gear, low |
Синонимы (v1)
Синонимы (v2)
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low гл
- cheap · affordable · inexpensive
- small · short · quiet
- weak · bad · feeble
- little · modest · lowly
- insufficient · inadequate
- deep · bass
- slight · faint
- inferior
adjective
- short, small, little, squat, stubby, stunted, dwarf, shallow
- cheap, economical, moderate, reasonable, modest, bargain, budget, bargain-basement, rock-bottom, cut-rate
- scarce, scanty, scant, skimpy, meager, sparse, few, little, paltry, reduced, depleted, diminished
- inferior, substandard, poor, bad, low-grade, low-end, below par, second-rate, unsatisfactory, deficient, defective, shoddy
- humble, lowly, low-ranking, plebeian, proletarian, peasant, poor, common, ordinary
- unambitious, unaspiring, modest
- unfavorable, poor, bad, adverse, negative
- uncouth, uncultured, unsophisticated, rough, rough-hewn, unrefined, tasteless, crass, common, vulgar, coarse, crude
- quiet, soft, faint, gentle, muted, subdued, muffled, hushed, quieted, whispered, stifled
- bass, baritone, low-pitched, deep, rumbling, booming, sonorous
- depressed, dejected, despondent, downhearted, downcast, low-spirited, down, morose, miserable, dismal, heavy-hearted, mournful, forlorn, woebegone, gloomy, glum, crestfallen, dispirited, without energy, enervated, flat, sapped, weary, down in/at the mouth, down in the dumps, blue
- low-toned
- small, lowly, humble, modest
- depleted
- down in the mouth, dispirited, downhearted, gloomy, low-spirited, down, depressed, downcast, grim, blue
- scummy, miserable, abject, scurvy, low-down
- broken, humiliated, crushed, humbled
- low-pitched
noun
- nadir, low point, lowest point, lowest level, minimum, depth, rock bottom
- depression
- first gear, low gear, first
verb
- moo
Предложения со словом «low»
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Who says perimenopause and low T and mild cognitive impairment are medical conditions? |
Кто сказал, что мужской и женский климакс и умеренные когнитивные нарушения нужно лечить? |
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When this receptor is deleted in mice, their blood pressure is low. |
Если этот рецептор удалить в мышах, то их кровяное давление понижается. |
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He also attacked city life, and he said that the coasts were corrupt, and what people needed to do was to look inwards to the center of the country, to farmers, who were the essence of Republican virtue, and they should go back to the values that had made American great, specifically the values of the Revolution, and those were the values of low taxes, agriculture and less trade. |
Он также критиковал городскую жизнь, и он говорил, что побережья были испорченными, и что людям нужно смотреть вовнутрь страны, в центр страны, на фермеров, которые были сутью Республиканской добродетели, и что им следует вернуться к ценностям, которые сделали Америку великой, в особенности к ценностям Революции, и эти ценности заключались в низких налогах, сельском хозяйстве и уменьшении торговли. |
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Now, despite the size of this industry, the returns are surprisingly low. |
Сейчас, несмотря на размер индустрии, её доходы поразительно малы. |
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And at the time, Nokia was one of the largest cell phone companies in the world, dominating emerging markets like China, Mexico and India — all places where I had done a lot of research on how low-income people use technology. |
А в то время Nokia была одним из самых крупных в мире производителей сотовых телефонов, лидирующей на растущих рынках Китая, Мексики и Индии, в странах, где я провела множество исследований того, как используют технологии люди с низким доходом. |
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Through all of this qualitative evidence that I was gathering, I was starting to see so clearly that a big change was about to happen among low-income Chinese people. |
Благодаря всем тем качественным данным, что я собирала, я начала лучше понимать, что в жизни китайцев с низким уровнем дохода грядут большие перемены. |
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Low, thick clouds like these are really good at blocking out the sun and ruining your barbecue, and high, wispy clouds like these cirrus largely let that sunlight stream through. |
Низкие, густые облака, как эти, очень хорошо защищают от солнца и портят ваш поход на шашлыки, а высокие перистые облака, как эти, пропускают бóльшую часть солнечного света. |
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These low, thick clouds are extremely effective sunshades. |
Эти низкие, густые облака — невероятно эффективные завесы. |
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So, low clouds are powerful sunshades, making the planet cooler. |
Так что низкие облака — мощные завесы, которые охлаждают планету. |
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We’ve got low clouds that act like a sunshade, cooling the planet, and high clouds which act like a greenhouse, warming the planet. |
Есть низкие облака, которые действуют как завеса, охлаждая планету, и высокие облака, которые создают парниковый эффект, нагревая планету. |
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Initially, many of us were annoyed by its low, dull hum. |
Сначала нам не нравился его монотонный шум. |
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And at the time, the aspirations of the World Bank Group, the organization I lead now, were extremely low for Korea. |
В то время амбиции Всемирного банка — организации под моим текущим управлением — были слишком низки для Кореи. |
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24,4 trillion dollars in very low-earning government bonds. |
24,4 триллиона в низкопроцентных государственных облигациях. |
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This is why we keep it very low, so the worst is I just look like an idiot and fall on my rear, as I said. |
Вот почему мы не поднимемся высоко, так что в худшем случае я буду выглядеть идиотом и упаду на задницу. |
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Come love come, the road lies low, the way is long and hard, I know. |
Приди, любимый приди, дорога лежит низко, долог и труден путь, я знаю. |
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This is one of the reasons that the Arctic can have very low ambient noise levels. |
Это одна из причин, по которым в Арктике возможны низкие уровни окружающего шума. |
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Air guns, which produce loud, low-frequency whoomps every 10 to 20 seconds, changed the swimming and vocal behavior of whales. |
Воздушные пушки, производящие громкие низкочастотные хлопки каждые 10–20 секунд, изменяют плавательное и голосовое поведение китов. |
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Some of them have evolved for extremely low levels of aggression, others have evolved in the opposite direction, and floating there in between by every measure are humans, once again this confused, barely defined species that has all these potentials to go one way or the other. |
Эволюционно одни виды менее склонны к проявлению агрессии, чем другие, а люди находятся где — то между этими крайностями, неуверенные и готовые в любой миг сделать шаг в одну из этих сторон. |
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By virtue of growing up low-income, my siblings and I went to some of New York City’s most struggling public schools. |
Вследствие жизни с низким уровнем дохода я, братья и сестра ходили в беднейшие бесплатные государственные школы Нью — Йорка. |
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In low-income neighborhoods, kids forget almost three months of what they learned during the school year over the summer. |
В районах с низкими доходами дети забывают почти три месяца полученных за учебный год знаний за одно лето. |
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By this summer, my team will have served over 4,000 low-income children, trained over 300 aspiring teachers and created more than 1,000 seasonal jobs across some of New York City’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods. |
Этим летом моя команда помогла более 4 000 малоимущих детей, подготовила более 300 начинающих учителей и создала более 1 000 сезонных рабочих мест в некоторых неблагоприятных районах Нью — Йорка. |
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Globally, 75 percent of all mental illness cases can be found in low-income countries. |
По всему миру 75% случаев психических заболеваний наблюдаются в бедных странах. |
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I mean — There’s pictures of her pushing me, really low-quality pictures or else I would have shared them, of her pushing me in a stroller on a tennis court, and she always took care of me. |
Я имею в виду, Есть фотографии, на которых она меня везёт — они плохого качества, иначе я бы уже поделилась ими — на них видно, как она везёт меня на тележке по корту, она всегда заботилась обо мне. |
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But it’s hard to really interpret this image, because as you can see, it’s very low resolution. |
Но интерпретировать это изображение действительно очень сложно, потому что, как видите, оно имеет очень низкое разрешение. |
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They just receive at low frequencies, a bit like your FM radio or your TV. |
Антенны принимают низкочастотные сигналы, как FM — радио или ТВ. |
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If we look back towards the galactic center, where we originally saw the Parkes image that I showed you earlier, low resolution, black and white, and we fade to the GLEAM view, you can see the resolution has gone up by a factor of a hundred. |
Если посмотрим в центр галактики, где мы видели изображения с телескопа Паркса — я его показывала, с низким разрешением, чёрно — белое — и перейдём к изображению GLEAM, то мы увидим, что разрешение улучшилось до ста единиц. |
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Now, because that happened so long ago, the signal was redshifted, so now that signal is at very low frequencies. |
Так как это всё произошло очень давно, сигнал стал красным, и сейчас он имеет низкие частоты. |
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There are thousands of simple issues that require low-cost interventions. |
Существуют тысячи простых проблем, требующих низкозатратных решений. |
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We take low-level drug offenders, and we put them away for life. |
Мы сажаем за решётку пожизненно наркоманов, нарушителей закона. |
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Loma Linda University has built a gateway college in nearby San Bernardino so that in addition to delivering medical care, they can provide job skills and job training to a predominantly minority, low-income community members so that they will have the skills they need to get a decent job. |
Университет Лома Линда построил специальный колледж в окрестностях Сан — Бернардино, который помимо медицинской помощи обеспечивает трудовую подготовку и практику представителям меньшинств из малообеспеченных семей, которые получат практические знания, чтобы впоследствии найти достойную работу. |
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You essentially separate the litter, the babies of this rat, at birth, to two kinds of fostering mothers — not the real mothers, but mothers that will take care of them: high-licking mothers and low-licking mothers. |
В нём выводок — детёнышей крысы — при рождении отделили от матери и передали двум видам приёмных матерей… не настоящим матерям, а тем, кто позаботится о детёнышах: часто вылизывающим крысят и редко вылизывающим. |
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And you can do the opposite with the low-licking pups. |
С крысятами, которых вылизывают редко, можно сделать противоположное. |
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So we are born already knowing the social information, and that social information is not bad or good, it just prepares us for life, because we have to program our biology differently if we are in the high or the low social status. |
Мы рождаемся, уже зная о своём социальном положении, и эти сведения не хорошие и не плохие, они просто готовят нас к жизни, потому что нам нужно по — разному программировать свою биологию в зависимости от того, какое у нас положение в обществе. |
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And there’s nothing wrong with wanting to feel close to your partner, or wanting him to be happy, and orgasm isn’t the only measure of an experience , but absence of pain — that’s a very low bar for your own sexual fulfillment. |
Нет ничего плохого в желании сблизиться с партнёром или желании его осчастливить, и оргазм — не единственная мера успешности процесса, но отсутствие боли — это очень низкая планка для твоей сексуальной удовлетворённости. |
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This is a very low bar. |
Довольно низкая планка. |
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Previously, if you look at the trajectory of the industrial revolution, when machines replaced humans in one type of work, the solution usually came from low-skill work in new lines of business. |
Раньше, во времена индустриальной революции, когда машины заменяли ручной труд в какой — то одной области, обычно при этом появлялись низкоквалифицированные функции в новых сферах деятельности. |
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So you didn’t need any more agricultural workers, so people moved to working in low-skill industrial jobs, and when this was taken away by more and more machines, people moved to low-skill service jobs. |
Так, когда пропадала необходимость в сельскохозяйственных работниках, люди переходили на низкоуровневые должности на производствах, а когда и этот труд вытеснялся машинами, люди переходили на низкоуровневые функции в сфере услуг. |
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Trust in the media has hit an all-time low. |
Сейчас уровень доверия к СМИ упал до минимума. |
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Stress during pregnancy is linked with things like high blood pressure and low infant birth weight, and it can begin a cascade of health challenges that make birth much more dangerous for both parent and child. |
Стресс в течение беременности приводит к гипертонии и низкому весу новорождённого, а также может вызвать ряд проблем со здоровьем, что делает роды более рискованными как для матери, так и для ребёнка. |
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So rather than a medical setting where you might be chastised for not keeping up with provider recommendations — the kind of settings often available to low-income women — Jennie’s model is to be as supportive as possible. |
Вместо медицинской обстановки, где вас могут отчитать за несоблюдение предписаний медработника — обычно бедным женщинам доступны лишь такие условия — модель Дженни предоставляет максимальную поддержку. |
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Remember those statistics I told you, that black women are more likely to give birth too early, to give birth to low birth weight babies, to even die due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth? |
Помните, я говорила, что чернокожие женщины чаще рожают раньше срока, поэтому новорождённые весят недостаточно или даже умирают из — за осложнений при беременности и родах? |
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How would we reach families at a population level and low costs in these terrifying, terrifying times? |
Как помочь людям на уровне всего населения при низких затратах в это ужасное, страшное время? |
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You can visualize this separation process similar to traffic on a highway that separates into two roads, with one road going into a low-clearance tunnel under a mountain, and the other road going around it. |
Этот процесс разделения можно представить себе как движение по шоссе, которое разделяется на две дороги, при этом одна дорога уходит в горный тоннель с малым запасом высоты, а другая идёт в обход горы. |
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And fourth, we must be in a low-stakes situation, because if mistakes are to be expected, then the consequence of making them must not be catastrophic, or even very significant. |
В — четвёртых, мы должны быть в ситуации с низкими ставками, потому что если возникнут ошибки, их последствия не должны стать катастрофическими или даже значительными. |
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First, we can create low-stakes islands in an otherwise high-stakes sea. |
Во — первых, мы можем создать островки безопасности посреди неспокойного моря. |
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What if we created more low-stakes islands and waters? |
Что, если мы создадим островки безопасности и спокойное море? |
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Now, Level 1 numeracy skills — that’s low-end GCSE score. |
Это самый низкий уровень арифметики по окончании среднего образования. |
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OECD this year released some figures looking at numeracy in young people, and leading the way, the USA — nearly 40 percent of young people in the US have low numeracy. |
В 2016 ОЭСР опубликовала некоторые данные исследований по арифметике среди молодёжи, и лидирующее место занимает США: почти 40 % молодых в США плохо справляются с арифметикой. |
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The low roof keeps everybody seated and at equal eye level. |
Низкая крыша предполагает, что все сидят на одном уровне. |
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It’s super low-tech and easy to do and anyone can do it . |
Это устаревший и простой метод, который под силу любому. |
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And it was long distance for the first couple of years, so for me that meant very high highs and very low lows. |
За первые пару лет был пройден долгий путь, на котором я то воспаряла к высотам, то падала в самый низ. |
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Yes, and low levels of serotonin are also associated with seasonal affective disorder and depression. |
Да, и низкий уровень серотонина так же является признаком сезонного аффективного расстройства и депрессии. |
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Researchers believe that the low levels of serotonin is correlated with obsessive thinking about the object of love, which is like this feeling that someone has set up camp in your brain. |
Исследователи полагают, что низкий уровень серотонина связан с навязчивыми мыслями об объекте любви, будто кто — то поселился у вас в голове. |
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As part of my work at the White House, we instituted a program that for all schools that had 40 percent more low-income kids, we could serve breakfast and lunch to every kid in that school, for free. |
В рамках моей работы в Белом доме мы запустили программу для школ, в которых учатся более 40% детей из бедных семей, по которой каждому такому ученику завтрак и обед предоставлялись бесплатно. |
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It’s typically ranked 35th among nations in happiness, which is low for such a wealthy nation. |
Её обычно ставят на 35 место среди стран по уровню счастья, что немного для столь богатой страны. |
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Similarly, employment growth is robust in many low-skill, low-education jobs like food service, cleaning, security, home health aids. |
Так же рост занятости имеет место на многих низкоквалифицированных работах, не требующих хорошего образования, таких как общепит, уборка, охрана, уход на дому. |
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On the one hand, a set of highly paid, highly educated professionals doing interesting work, on the other, a large number of citizens in low-paid jobs whose primary responsibility is to see to the comfort and health of the affluent. |
С одной стороны — набор высокооплачиваемых хорошо образованных профессионалов, делающих интересную работу, а с другой — большое количество граждан с низкооплачиваемой работой, чья главная обязанность — следить за комфортом и здоровьем богатых. |
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Friday afternoon is what an economist might call a low opportunity cost time. |
Время в пятницу после обеда экономист назвал бы временем низких альтернативных издержек. |
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It starts with maybe a simple low IQ in a rat or mouse, and maybe there’s more in a chimpanzee, and then maybe there’s more in a stupid person, and then maybe an average person like myself, and then maybe a genius. |
В начале, например, простой низкий IQ, как у мыши или крысы, а потом как у шимпанзе, а потом, например, как у глупого человека, далее, какой — нибудь средний человек, как я, а там гений. |
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One of the most common places we send satellites is the low Earth orbit, possibly to image the surface of Earth at up to about 2,000 kilometers altitude. |
Одно из самых распространённых мест для засылки спутников — низкая околоземная орбита, то есть от поверхности Земли до высоты порядка 2 000 километров. |
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low
Synonyms:
base, deep, degraded, depressed, dwarfed, inferior, mean, short, stuntedAntonyms:
elevated, eminent, exalted, high, lofty, noble, proud, steep, tall, towering, uplifted
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low
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abated, sunk, depressed, stunted, declining, deep, subsided, inaudible, cheap, gentle, dejected, degraded, mean, abject, base, unworthy, lowly, feeble, moderate, frugal, reprieved, subdued, reduced, poor, humbleAntonyms:
elevated, lofty, tall, amending, rising, high, exorbitant, violent, loud, excited, elated, eminent, considerable, influential, high-minded, honorable, proud, strong, aggravated, intensified, raised, wealthy, rich
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low, depressionnoun
an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation
«a low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow»
Synonyms:
depression, first gear, low, impression, economic crisis, low gear, depressive disorder, imprint, slump, first, natural depression, clinical depressionAntonyms:
high, overlooking, nasal, soprano, soaring, superior, commanding, spiky, tenor, higher(a), elated, upper, screaky, high-top, alto, last, shrill, towering, broad(a), falsetto, estimable, treble, squeaking, sopranino, steep, high-altitude, pinched, full(a), altissimo, eminent, utmost, graduate(a), high-stepped, screechy, postgraduate, adenoidal, dominating, refined, squeaky, high-topped, peaky, proud, altitudinous, high-pitched, sufficient, countertenor, squealing, lofty, high-level, high-stepping, sharp, advanced, loud -
Low, David Low, Sir David Low, Sir David Alexander Cecil Lownoun
British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (1891-1963)
Synonyms:
first, depression, low gear, first gearAntonyms:
high, towering, utmost, loud, squeaking, elated, treble, eminent, screaky, full(a), countertenor, tenor, alto, high-stepped, sharp, proud, dominating, postgraduate, broad(a), altitudinous, peaky, advanced, high-top, soaring, shrill, lofty, high-pitched, high-level, sopranino, higher(a), overlooking, squeaky, high-stepping, graduate(a), refined, pinched, screechy, squealing, soprano, falsetto, upper, superior, last, altissimo, adenoidal, high-topped, commanding, steep, high-altitude, sufficient, estimable, nasal, spiky -
lownoun
a low level or position or degree
«the stock market fell to a new low»
Synonyms:
first, depression, low gear, first gearAntonyms:
high, sharp, higher(a), spiky, pinched, broad(a), soprano, refined, high-stepped, superior, squeaking, lofty, adenoidal, elated, shrill, peaky, full(a), countertenor, high-stepping, graduate(a), sufficient, falsetto, steep, tenor, alto, soaring, postgraduate, dominating, loud, high-topped, treble, last, screaky, altissimo, high-top, squeaky, nasal, altitudinous, overlooking, utmost, towering, commanding, proud, high-altitude, eminent, sopranino, upper, screechy, estimable, advanced, high-level, high-pitched, squealing -
first gear, first, low gear, lowadjective
the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving
Synonyms:
outset, number one, first, starting time, low gear, first-class honours degree, first gear, first base, commencement, start, get-go, kickoff, number 1, depression, low, showtime, offset, beginningAntonyms:
high, overlooking, altitudinous, adenoidal, altissimo, soaring, high-top, upper, alto, screaky, steep, squeaky, towering, last, shrill, higher(a), commanding, refined, spiky, peaky, pinched, squeaking, nasal, tenor, falsetto, dominating, high-topped, countertenor, loud, high-pitched, superior, soprano, squealing, sopranino, eminent, sharp, broad(a), proud, postgraduate, high-level, elated, utmost, full(a), high-stepped, treble, lofty, screechy, estimable, sufficient, advanced, high-altitude, graduate(a), high-stepping -
lowadjective
less than normal in degree or intensity or amount
«low prices»; «the reservoir is low»
Synonyms:
crushed, scurvy, dispirited, gloomy, downhearted, abject, downcast, grim, down in the mouth, humble, miserable, lowly, low-pitched, modest, scummy, blue, down(p), broken, depressed, low-spirited, small, humbled, low-toned, depleted, low-down, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, peaky, countertenor, high-stepping, squealing, elated, tenor, graduate(a), loud, overlooking, squeaky, higher(a), eminent, alto, broad(a), high-altitude, sopranino, spiky, superior, altitudinous, soprano, commanding, pinched, high-stepped, soaring, treble, upper, altissimo, refined, last, towering, advanced, screaky, high-level, shrill, high-top, sharp, utmost, postgraduate, dominating, steep, proud, squeaking, lofty, estimable, screechy, high-pitched, nasal, falsetto, sufficient, high-topped, full(a), adenoidal -
lowadjective
literal meanings; being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension
«low ceilings»; «low clouds»; «low hills»; «the sun is low»; «low furniture»; «a low bow»
Synonyms:
crushed, scurvy, dispirited, gloomy, downhearted, abject, downcast, grim, down in the mouth, humble, miserable, lowly, low-pitched, modest, scummy, blue, down(p), broken, depressed, low-spirited, small, humbled, low-toned, depleted, low-down, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, altitudinous, sharp, falsetto, eminent, alto, nasal, soprano, higher(a), soaring, shrill, high-pitched, spiky, graduate(a), high-stepped, loud, postgraduate, lofty, high-stepping, upper, advanced, commanding, refined, sufficient, peaky, squeaky, high-level, countertenor, estimable, squealing, superior, screechy, towering, high-top, altissimo, steep, squeaking, utmost, screaky, tenor, dominating, last, proud, high-altitude, broad(a), sopranino, full(a), adenoidal, elated, high-topped, pinched, overlooking, treble -
low, low-tonedadjective
very low in volume
«a low murmur»; «the low-toned murmur of the surf»
Synonyms:
crushed, scurvy, dispirited, gloomy, downhearted, abject, downcast, grim, down in the mouth, humble, miserable, lowly, low, low-pitched, modest, scummy, blue, down(p), broken, depressed, low-spirited, small, humbled, low-toned, depleted, low-down, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, overlooking, steep, countertenor, falsetto, squealing, screaky, sharp, loud, utmost, high-topped, high-altitude, postgraduate, higher(a), treble, shrill, high-stepping, broad(a), squeaky, lofty, upper, sopranino, squeaking, towering, full(a), nasal, soprano, tenor, high-top, spiky, sufficient, alto, pinched, last, dominating, elated, high-level, high-pitched, advanced, refined, commanding, high-stepped, altissimo, adenoidal, screechy, estimable, peaky, soaring, superior, eminent, altitudinous, graduate(a), proud -
lowadjective
unrefined in character
«low comedy»
Synonyms:
crushed, scurvy, dispirited, gloomy, downhearted, abject, downcast, grim, down in the mouth, humble, miserable, lowly, low-pitched, modest, scummy, blue, down(p), broken, depressed, low-spirited, small, humbled, low-toned, depleted, low-down, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, elated, spiky, sufficient, squealing, steep, eminent, higher(a), advanced, lofty, soprano, shrill, last, loud, proud, tenor, alto, squeaky, utmost, sharp, dominating, high-top, sopranino, high-altitude, screechy, upper, high-topped, soaring, high-pitched, superior, altitudinous, postgraduate, overlooking, broad(a), nasal, refined, pinched, peaky, falsetto, graduate(a), screaky, high-level, estimable, countertenor, high-stepping, high-stepped, towering, altissimo, treble, full(a), commanding, squeaking, adenoidal -
low, low-pitchedadjective
used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
Synonyms:
crushed, scurvy, dispirited, gloomy, downhearted, abject, downcast, grim, down in the mouth, humble, miserable, lowly, low, low-pitched, modest, scummy, blue, down(p), broken, depressed, low-spirited, small, humbled, low-toned, depleted, low-down, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, higher(a), upper, screaky, soprano, pinched, broad(a), soaring, squeaky, alto, sharp, towering, falsetto, peaky, utmost, countertenor, altissimo, high-top, sopranino, tenor, treble, nasal, refined, high-level, altitudinous, superior, squeaking, elated, overlooking, screechy, squealing, postgraduate, loud, shrill, commanding, high-stepping, adenoidal, high-pitched, last, estimable, high-topped, full(a), high-altitude, steep, high-stepped, advanced, dominating, spiky, sufficient, lofty, proud, graduate(a), eminent -
abject, low, low-down, miserable, scummy, scurvyadjective
of the most contemptible kind
«abject cowardice»; «a low stunt to pull»; «a low-down sneak»; «his miserable treatment of his family»; «You miserable skunk!»; «a scummy rabble»; «a scurvy trick»
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down(p), dispirited, small, downcast, paltry, deplorable, scummy, modest, execrable, suffering, scurvy, unhopeful, humbled, low-down, miserable, lowly, low, broken, down in the mouth, blue, humble, downhearted, grim, low-toned, low-pitched, piteous, hapless, misfortunate, pitiable, depleted, crushed, measly, poor, funky, pathetic, wretched, pitiful, gloomy, abject, woeful, depressed, low-spirited, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, altitudinous, alto, squeaking, commanding, countertenor, broad(a), altissimo, treble, squealing, last, soaring, high-stepped, higher(a), tenor, high-topped, high-pitched, screechy, eminent, towering, proud, full(a), sufficient, nasal, screaky, pinched, sopranino, postgraduate, refined, high-stepping, steep, lofty, upper, superior, high-top, graduate(a), utmost, loud, soprano, falsetto, spiky, high-altitude, dominating, elated, high-level, squeaky, peaky, shrill, sharp, advanced, overlooking, estimable, adenoidal -
humble, low, lowly, modest, smalladjective
low or inferior in station or quality
«a humble cottage»; «a lowly parish priest»; «a modest man of the people»; «small beginnings»
Synonyms:
down(p), dispirited, minor, small, downcast, subaltern, scummy, base, baseborn, low-down, modest, petty(a), scurvy, pocket-sized, lower-ranking, secondary, humbled, gloomy, miserable, lowly, low, broken, small(a), down in the mouth, blue, humble, downhearted, grim, meek, low-toned, low-pitched, little, menial, pocket-size, small-scale, depleted, crushed, mild, junior-grade, diminished, abject, depressed, minuscule, low-spirited, belittled, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, elated, higher(a), squealing, countertenor, eminent, lofty, high-pitched, tenor, peaky, nasal, screaky, high-stepping, superior, graduate(a), high-altitude, adenoidal, postgraduate, full(a), sharp, screechy, advanced, alto, soaring, altitudinous, sopranino, refined, spiky, squeaking, broad(a), soprano, high-topped, high-stepped, altissimo, treble, high-top, towering, high-level, sufficient, overlooking, commanding, shrill, pinched, dominating, squeaky, utmost, loud, steep, proud, falsetto, last, upper, estimable -
depleted, lowadjective
no longer sufficient
«supplies are low»; «our funds are depleted»
Synonyms:
crushed, scurvy, dispirited, gloomy, downhearted, low-spirited, abject, downcast, humiliated, down in the mouth, humble, miserable, lowly, low-pitched, modest, scummy, blue, down(p), broken, depressed, grim, small, humbled, low-toned, depleted, low-down, lowAntonyms:
high, tenor, screechy, squealing, high-stepped, treble, overlooking, full(a), soaring, high-altitude, high-stepping, steep, proud, shrill, sharp, last, spiky, towering, refined, elated, squeaky, higher(a), pinched, estimable, dominating, loud, sopranino, high-pitched, soprano, screaky, countertenor, high-level, upper, advanced, squeaking, altitudinous, eminent, adenoidal, commanding, high-topped, broad(a), utmost, high-top, lofty, graduate(a), alto, peaky, falsetto, postgraduate, altissimo, sufficient, superior, nasal -
broken, crushed, humbled, humiliated, lowadjective
subdued or brought low in condition or status
«brought low»; «a broken man»; «his broken spirit»
Synonyms:
down(p), dispirited, small, downcast, rugged, impoverished, scummy, broken in, mortified, modest, unkept, scurvy, humbled, low-down, miserable, lowly, low, broken, disordered, down in the mouth, blue, humble, wiped out(p), downhearted, grim, low-toned, low-pitched, depleted, crushed, upset, abject, gloomy, embarrassed, depressed, busted, confused, low-spirited, humiliatedAntonyms:
high, sufficient, squealing, proud, high-top, tenor, spiky, overlooking, elated, full(a), commanding, refined, pinched, eminent, upper, peaky, high-pitched, steep, sopranino, towering, utmost, estimable, altissimo, postgraduate, shrill, squeaky, high-level, lofty, soaring, dominating, treble, graduate(a), soprano, screechy, nasal, alto, high-stepped, advanced, high-stepping, high-altitude, high-topped, screaky, squeaking, altitudinous, countertenor, last, higher(a), superior, sharp, falsetto, adenoidal, loud, broad(a) -
gloomy, grim, blue, depressed, dispirited, down(p), downcast, downhearted, down in the mouth, low, low-spiritedverb
filled with melancholy and despondency
«gloomy at the thought of what he had to face»; «gloomy predictions»; «a gloomy silence»; «took a grim view of the economy»; «the darkening mood»; «lonely and blue in a strange city»; «depressed by the loss of his job»; «a dispirited and resigned expression on her face»; «downcast after his defeat»; «feeling discouraged and downhearted»
Antonyms:
high, soprano, high-pitched, overlooking, alto, full(a), steep, lofty, altissimo, sufficient, higher(a), squeaking, falsetto, sopranino, proud, dominating, eminent, graduate(a), broad(a), towering, postgraduate, spiky, screaky, loud, sharp, elated, peaky, estimable, soaring, last, screechy, tenor, shrill, superior, high-topped, high-altitude, squealing, utmost, squeaky, high-stepped, pinched, adenoidal, high-stepping, refined, high-level, countertenor, nasal, treble, commanding, advanced, high-top, altitudinous, upper -
moo, lowadverb
make a low noise, characteristic of bovines
Synonyms:
moo, lowAntonyms:
high, lofty, falsetto, peaky, tenor, loud, towering, eminent, altissimo, adenoidal, countertenor, high-stepping, sopranino, altitudinous, elated, superior, squealing, screaky, higher(a), refined, high-altitude, dominating, full(a), soprano, graduate(a), spiky, high-top, estimable, upper, nasal, squeaky, sufficient, high-pitched, shrill, broad(a), high-topped, sharp, soaring, last, treble, squeaking, proud, screechy, pinched, postgraduate, utmost, steep, alto, high-level, high-stepped, overlooking, advanced, commanding -
lowadverb
in a low position; near the ground
«the branches hung low»
Antonyms:
high, towering, proud, altitudinous, broad(a), nasal, screechy, high-stepping, sufficient, loud, overlooking, shrill, altissimo, soaring, pinched, superior, commanding, squeaky, higher(a), eminent, tenor, alto, last, high-topped, upper, soprano, squeaking, treble, full(a), lofty, high-top, utmost, refined, high-pitched, spiky, elated, screaky, dominating, high-stepped, high-altitude, high-level, sopranino, postgraduate, adenoidal, graduate(a), countertenor, falsetto, peaky, advanced, steep, squealing, estimable, sharp
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lowadjective
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depressed, not high, not elevated, of little height -
lowadjective
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not acute, shrill, or sharp; grave -
lowadjective
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cheap, not dear, reasonable -
lowadjective
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ignoble, abject, degraded, servile, slavish, menial, mean, base, plebeian, vulgar, untitled, base-born, common -
lowadjective
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undignified, grovelling, vile, base-minded, low-minded, shabby, scurvy, dirty -
lowadjective
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dishonorable, disreputable, derogatory, unhandsome, unbecoming, disgraceful, unmanly, ungentlemanly -
lowadjective
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moderate, not great, not intense -
lowadjective
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weak, exhausted, reduced, feeble -
lowadjective
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plain, simple, not luxurious, not rich -
lowadjective
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with little elevation -
lowadjective
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near the ground -
lowadjective
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to a reduced state, in a low condition -
lowadjective
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softly, in a low tone, not loudly -
lowadjective
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cheaply, at a moderate price -
lowverb
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bellow, moo -
lownoun
Synonyms:
moo, lowing
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lowadjective
Synonyms:
depressed, base, mean, vulgar, raffish, ignominious, undignified, moderate, reasonable, cheap, humble, lowly, obscure, feeble, faint, weak, subdued, grave, gentle, ignoble, groveling, abject, degraded, servile, menial, sordid, base -
lowadverb
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softly, sotto voce -
lowverb
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moo
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List of paraphrases for «low»:
weak, lower, low-, baja, small, bottom, little, poor, bassa, under, stockings, bas, low-lying, bass, weakness, low-level, basso, netherlands, slight, minor, down, modest, reduced, slow, limited, few, basse, weakly, faint, low-dollar, meagre, less, bit, faible, minimal, minimum, cheap, marginally, scant, mild, scarce, retirements, low-voltage, slightly, poorly
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Kim Wyman:
I was certainly concerned that this was maybe some sort of messaging to let us know that if we did our mailing at a nonprofit low rate that we would have very long delivery times, they chose their words carefully… they basically said, yeah, the mail delivery times would be what we’re used to.
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Steven Hooker:
Due to the very low levels of health-enhancing physical activity accumulated by all of the demographic subgroups within the U.S., ongoing efforts should be made to encourage physical activity among all men regardless of race or marital status.
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Jay Lund:
In the previous drought, it took (the reservoirs) three years to get this low as they are in the second year of this drought.
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Thomas Wilson:
What’s driving the market right now is earnings and oil, if earnings results come in above the very low bar of expectations that are out there, and you combine that with a continued rising price of oil, that should equate to an upward trend in the market next week.
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Paul Ekins:
Greater global attention to climate policy … means that fossil fuel companies are becoming increasingly risky for investors in terms of the delivery of long-term returns, i would expect prudent investors in energy to shift increasingly towards low-carbon energy sources.
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- منخفضArabic
- alçaqAzerbaijani
- нізкіBelarusian
- нисъкBulgarian
- baixCatalan, Valencian
- nízkýCzech
- lav, nedeDanish
- gemein, niederträchtig, niedrig, niedergeschlagen, Tiefdruckgebiet, Tief, leiseGerman
- ποταπός, κατηφής, κοντός, χαμηλός, [[στα]] [[κάτω]] [[μου]], χαμηλό, πρώτη, ναδίρ, χαμηλάGreek
- malaltaEsperanto
- cabizbajo, de capa caída, abatido, bajo, decaídoSpanish
- madalEstonian
- کوتاه, پستPersian
- alhainen, alakuloinen, ala-arvoinen, matalaFinnish
- lágurFaroese
- faible, abject, bas, petit, première, basse pression, dépressionFrench
- ísealIrish
- ìosal, ìsealScottish Gaelic
- karapeGuaraní
- नीचाHindi
- alacsonyHungarian
- ցածրահասակ, ցածրArmenian
- basseInterlingua
- basaIdo
- lágþrýstisvæðiIcelandic
- bassoItalian
- 最低, 低いJapanese
- დაბალიGeorgian
- аласаKazakh
- ទាប, គួរឲ្យស្អប់, ព្រួយ, ថោកKhmer
- 낮다Korean
- nizm, نزم, bêmadKurdish
- bassusLatin
- ຕ່ຳLao
- žemasLithuanian
- zems, zemisks, zemu, zemiLatvian
- низокMacedonian
- lage, laag, lagedrukgebied, depressieDutch
- lav, lågtrykksområdeNorwegian
- niskiPolish
- baixo, vilPortuguese
- josRomanian
- низкий, подлый, подавленныйRussian
- नीचैSanskrit
- низак, nizakSerbo-Croatian
- nízkySlovak
- nizekSlovene
- låg, nere, kortSwedish
- ต่ำThai
- alçakTurkmen
- alçak, düşükTurkish
- низькийUkrainian
- نیچاUrdu
- thấpVietnamese
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low
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adj
1 fubsy (archaic or dialect) little, short, small, squat, stunted
2 deep, depressed, ground-level, low-lying, shallow, subsided, sunken
3 depleted, insignificant, little, meagre, measly, paltry, reduced, scant, small, sparse, trifling
4 deficient, inadequate, inferior, low-grade, low-rent (informal, chiefly U.S.) mediocre, pathetic, poor, puny, second-rate, shoddy, substandard, worthless
5 coarse, common, crude, disgraceful, dishonourable, disreputable, gross, ill-bred, obscene, rough, rude, unbecoming, undignified, unrefined, vulgar
6 humble, lowborn, lowly, meek, obscure, plain, plebeian, poor, simple, unpretentious
7 blue, brassed off (Brit. slang) dejected, depressed, despondent, disheartened, dismal, down, downcast, down in the dumps (informal) fed up, forlorn, gloomy, glum, miserable, morose, sad, sick as a parrot (informal) unhappy
8 debilitated, dying, exhausted, feeble, frail, ill, prostrate, reduced, sinking, stricken, weak
9 gentle, hushed, muffled, muted, quiet, soft, subdued, whispered
10 cheap, economical, inexpensive, moderate, modest, reasonable
11 abject, base, contemptible, cowardly, dastardly, degraded, depraved, despicable, ignoble, mean, menial, nasty, scurvy, servile, sordid, unworthy, vile, vulgar
Antonyms
4,6, & 11 brave, eminent, exalted, fine, grand, high-ranking, honourable, laudable, lofty, praiseworthy, superior, worthy
7 cheerful, elated, happy, high
8 alert, energetic, enthusiastic, strong
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low [2]
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n bellow, bellowing, lowing, moo, mooing
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( lower comparative) ( lowest superlative) ( lows plural )
1 adj Something that is low measures only a short distance from the bottom to the top, or from the ground to the top.
…the low garden wall that separated the front garden from next door…, She put it down on the low table…, The Leisure Center is a long and low modern building.
2 adj If something is low, it is close to the ground, to sea level, or to the bottom of something.
He bumped his head on the low beams…, It was late afternoon and the sun was low in the sky…, They saw a government war plane make a series of low-level bombing raids.
3 adj When a river is low, it contains less water than usual.
usu v-link ADJ (Antonym: high)
…pumps that guarantee a constant depth of water even when the supplying river is low.
4 adj You can use low to indicate that something is small in amount or that it is at the bottom of a particular scale. You can use phrases such as in the low 80s to indicate that a number or level is less than 85 but not as little as 80., (Antonym: high)
British casualties remained remarkably low…, They are still having to live on very low incomes…, The temperature’s in the low 40s.
5 adj Low is used to describe people who are not considered to be very important because they are near the bottom of a particular scale or system.
usu ADJ n (Antonym: high)
She refused to promote Colin above the low rank of `legal adviser’.
6 n-count If something reaches a low of a particular amount or degree, that is the smallest it has ever been.
usu sing, oft N of amount (Antonym: high)
Eventually my weight stabilised at seven and a half stone after dropping to a low of five and a half stone…, The dollar fell to a new low.
7 adj If you drive or ride a bicycle in a low gear, you use a gear, usually first or second, which gives you the most control over your car or bicycle when travelling slowly., (Antonym: high)
She selected a low gear and started down the track carefully.
8 adj If the quality or standard of something is low, it is very poor.
(=poor) (Antonym: high)
A school would not accept low-quality work from any student…, …low-grade coal.
9 adj If a food or other substance is low in a particular ingredient, it contains only a small amount of that ingredient.
v-link ADJ in n (Antonym: high)
They look for foods that are low in calories.
Low is also a combining form., comb in adj usu ADJ n
…low-sodium tomato sauce…, Low-odour paints help make decorating so much easier.
10 adj If you describe someone such as a student or a worker as a low achiever, you mean that they are not very good at their work, and do not achieve or produce as much as others.
ADJ n (Antonym: high)
Low achievers in schools will receive priority.
11 adj If you have a low opinion of someone or something, you disapprove of them or dislike them., (Antonym: high)
I have an extremely low opinion of the British tabloid newspapers.
12 adj You can use low to describe negative feelings and attitudes.
We are all very tired and morale is low…, People had very low expectations.
13 adj If a sound or noise is low, it is deep.
(=deep) (Antonym: high)
Then suddenly she gave a low, choking moan and began to tremble violently…, My voice has got so low now I was mistaken for a man the other day on the phone.
14 adj If someone’s voice is low, it is quiet or soft.
Her voice was so low he had to strain to catch it.
15 adj A light that is low is not bright or strong.
(=dim)
Their eyesight is poor in low light.
16 adj If a radio, oven, or light is on low, it has been adjusted so that only a small amount of sound, heat, or light is produced.
She turned her little kitchen radio on low…, Buy a dimmer switch and keep the light on low, or switch it off altogether…, Cook the sauce over a low heat until it boils and thickens.
17 adj If you are lowon something or if a supply of it is low, there is not much of it left.
v-link ADJ, usu ADJ on n
We’re a bit low on bed linen…, World stocks of wheat were getting very low.
18 adj If you are low, you are depressed.
INFORMAL
(=down)
`I didn’t ask for this job, you know,’ he tells friends when he is low.
20 If you are lying low, you are hiding or not drawing attention to yourself.
INFORMAL
♦
lie low phrase V inflects
Far from lying low, Kuti became more outspoken than ever.
21
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to look high and low
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high
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low profile
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profile
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to be running low
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run
low-cal
Low-cal food is food that contains only a few calories. People who are trying to lose weight eat low-cal food. adj usu ADJ n
low-cut
Low-cut dresses and blouses do not cover the top part of a woman’s chest. adj usu ADJ n
low-down , lowdown
1 n-sing If someone gives you the low-downon a person or thing, they tell you all the important information about them.
INFORMAL the N, oft N on n
(=gen)
We want you to give us the low-down on your team-mates.
2 adj You can use low-down to emphasize how bad, dishonest, or unfair you consider a particular person or their behaviour to be.
INFORMAL ADJ n (emphasis)
(=despicable)
…a lowdown, evil drunkard…, They will stoop to every low-down trick.
low-flying
Low-flying aircraft or birds are flying very close to the ground, or lower than normal. adj ADJ n
low-impact
1 adj Low-impact exercise does not put a lot of stress on your body.
usu ADJ n (Antonym: high-impact)
2 adj Low-impact projects, developments, and activities such as holidays are designed to cause minimum harm to the environment.
usu ADJ n
…sensitive, enlightened, low-impact ecotourism…
low-key
If you say that something is low-key, you mean that it is on a small scale rather than involving a lot of activity or being made to seem impressive or important. adj
The wedding will be a very low-key affair…, He wanted to keep the meetings low-key.
low life , low-life, lowlife
People sometimes use low life to refer in a disapproving way to people who are involved in criminal, dishonest, or immoral activities, or to these activities. n-uncount oft N n (disapproval)
…the sort of low-life characters who populate this film.
low-lying
Low-lying land is at, near, or below sea level. adj usu ADJ n
Sea walls collapsed, and low-lying areas were flooded.
low-paid
If you describe someone or their job as low-paid, you mean that their work earns them very little money. adj
…low-paid workers…, The majority of working women are in low-paid jobs.
The low-paid are people who are low-paid., n-plural the N
low-pitched
1 adj A sound that is low-pitched is deep.
With a low-pitched rumbling noise, the propeller began to rotate.
2 adj A voice that is low-pitched is very soft and quiet.
He kept his voice low-pitched in case someone was listening.
low-rent
1 adj If someone lives in a low-rent house, they only have to pay a small amount of money to live there.
…a low-rent housing development.
2 adj You can use low-rent to describe something that is of poor quality, especially when it is compared with something else., (disapproval)
…a low-rent horror movie.
low season
The low season is the time of year when a place receives the fewest visitors, and fares and holiday accommodation are often cheaper.
(BRIT) n-sing the N
Prices drop to £315 in the low season.
in AM, use off-season
low-slung
Low-slung chairs or cars are very low, so that you are close to the ground when you are sitting in them. adj usu ADJ n
low-tech
Low-tech machines or systems are ones that do not use modern or sophisticated technology. adj usu ADJ n (Antonym: hi-tech)
…a simple form of low-tech electric propulsion.
low tide ( low tides plural ) At the coast, low tide is the time when the sea is at its lowest level because the tide is out. n-var oft at N (Antonym: high tide)
The causeway to the island is only accessible at low tide.
low water
Low water is the same as low tide. n-uncount
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Синонимы к слову low
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- at a low level
- blue
- depleted
- depressed
- depression
- depths
- despondent
- down
- down in the dumps
- downcast
- dwindling
- fed up
- forlorn
- gentle
- gloomy
- glum
- in short supply
- little
- low down
- low point
- minimal
- miserable
- muffled
- muted
- nadir
- near to the ground
- quiet
- run down
- sad
- short
- slump
- small
- soft
- soothing
- sorry for yourself
- squat
- stumpy
- subdued
- subtle
- trough
- unhappy
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1
as in tropical
being near the equator
we took a cruise to the low northern latitudes
2
as in primitive
belonging to or characteristic of an early level of skill or development
once considered the latest thing, electric typewriters now look like low technology indeed
3
as in humble
belonging to the class of people of low social or economic rank
people, both high and low, have been worshipping in this cathedral for centuries
4
as in depressed
feeling unhappiness
I was feeling low, and wanted to do something exciting to cheer myself up
5
as in deep
having a low musical pitch or range
the tuba’s low notes made the floor vibrate
6
as in short
having relatively little height
the low hedge surrounding the garden wasn’t meant to keep anything out, just to look pretty
7
as in weak
lacking bodily strength
the weeklong bout of chicken pox laid her low
8
as in crass
lacking in refinement or good taste
jokes about toilets are generally considered low humor
9
as in dirty
not following or in accordance with standards of honor and decency
low tactics of that sort will not be tolerated on this hockey team
10
as in gentle
not loud in pitch or volume
murmured her answer in a low voice
11
as in reasonable
costing little
gas is low right now, but prices will inevitably rise this summer, when people start driving more
12
as in lower
of, relating to, or located at the bottom
currently enjoys a low standing in the polls
13
as in lacking
not coming up to an expected measure or meeting a particular need
levels for school volunteers remain low, at least compared to what was expected
14
as in fallen
no longer living
thousands of the elderly were laid low by the deadly strain of flu
Synonym Chooser
How does the adjective low contrast with its synonyms?
The words base and vile are common synonyms of low. While all three words mean «deserving of contempt because of the absence of higher values,» low may connote crafty cunning, vulgarity, or immorality and regularly implies an outraging of one’s sense of decency or propriety.
refused to listen to such low talk
When could base be used to replace low?
While the synonyms base and low are close in meaning, base stresses the ignoble and may suggest cruelty, treachery, greed, or grossness.
When can vile be used instead of low?
Although the words vile and low have much in common, vile, the strongest of these words, tends to suggest disgusting depravity or filth.
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Rhymes with Low
- genego
- taekwondo
- tourtelot
- pinsoneault
- ex-voto
- undergo
- tondreau
- tallyho
- lambreau
- jandreau
- hwang-ho
- guandjo
- gendreau
- cointreau
- celo
- cabo
- brancheau
- blincoe
- apropos
- vigneault
- vigneau
- van-gogh
- tyo
- truffaut
- trudeau
- therriault
- theriault
- tetreault
- tableaux
- tableau
Sentences with low
Quotes about low
7. low
adjective. [‘ˈloʊ’] very low in volume.
- low-toned
- superficial
- close
- hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- lowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lowen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hlowan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. low
adjective. [‘ˈloʊ’] unrefined in character.
- upland
- hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- lowe (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lowen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hlowan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- below
- depressed
- flat
- little
- small
- bottom
- crouched
- deep
- inferior
- junior
- level
- lowering
- minor
- prostrate
- shallow
- squat
- stunted
- subsided
- sunken
- beneath
- bottommost
- decumbent
- ground-level
- lesser
- low-hanging
- low-lying
- low-set
- nether
- not high
- profound
- rock-bottom
- squatty
- subjacent
- under
- unelevated
- cheap
- deficient
- inadequate
- insignificant
- little
- meager
- moderate
- modest
- nominal
- paltry
- poor
- reasonable
- small
- sparse
- cut
- depleted
- inferior
- scant
- shoddy
- slashed
- trifling
- cut-rate
- economical
- inexpensive
- low-grade
- marked down
- puny
- second-rate
- substandard
- uncostly
- worthless
- rough
- base
- blue
- common
- degraded
- depraved
- gross
- mean
- menial
- offensive
- raw
- scurvy
- abject
- coarse
- contemptible
- crass
- crumby
- dastardly
- despicable
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- ignoble
- ill-bred
- inelegant
- miserable
- nasty
- obscene
- off-color
- rude
- scrubby
- scruffy
- servile
- sordid
- unbecoming
- uncouth
- undignified
- unrefined
- unworthy
- vile
- woebegone
- woeful
- wretched
- poor
- base
- humble
- mean
- obscure
- plain
- plebeian
- simple
- baseborn
- ignoble
- lowborn
- lowly
- meek
- rude
- unpretentious
- unwashed
- bad
- down
- blue
- dejected
- disheartened
- downcast
- dragged
- low-down
- moody
- crestfallen
- despondent
- down and out
- downhearted
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- fed up
- forlorn
- gloomy
- glum
- in the pits
- miserable
- morose
- sad
- singing the blues
- spiritless
- unhappy
- reduced
- weak
- ailing
- debilitated
- dizzy
- dying
- exhausted
- faint
- frail
- ill
- indisposed
- prostrate
- sick
- sinking
- feeble
- poorly
- sickly
- stricken
- unwell
- quiet
- soft
- faint
- gentle
- hushed
- muffled
- muted
- subdued
- whispered
On this page you’ll find 517 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to low, such as: below, depressed, flat, little, small, and bottom.
antonyms for low
- big
- enormous
- huge
- immense
- important
- large
- raised
- above
- cheerful
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- happy
- healthy
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- moral
- prominent
- respectable
- rich
- strong
- tall
- upright
- well
- adequate
- big
- enormous
- enough
- excellent
- excessive
- expensive
- full
- great
- huge
- immense
- important
- large
- liberal
- outrageous
- rich
- significant
- substantial
- sufficient
- superior
- unlimited
- unreasonable
- valuable
- wealthy
- worthy
- above
- cheerful
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- happy
- healthy
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- moral
- prominent
- respectable
- strong
- tall
- upright
- well
- clean
- good
- kind
- moral
- nice
- noble
- polite
- sophisticated
- superior
- above
- cheerful
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- happy
- healthy
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- prominent
- respectable
- rich
- strong
- tall
- upright
- well
- complex
- complicated
- decorated
- difficult
- embellished
- intricate
- noble
- ornate
- rich
- unclear
- above
- cheerful
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- happy
- healthy
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- moral
- prominent
- respectable
- strong
- tall
- upright
- well
- cheerful
- happy
- joyous
- above
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- healthy
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- moral
- prominent
- respectable
- rich
- strong
- tall
- upright
- well
- clear
- happy
- healthy
- invigorated
- restored
- strong
- well
- above
- cheerful
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- moral
- prominent
- respectable
- rich
- tall
- upright
- loud
- clear
- strong
- above
- cheerful
- decent
- elevated
- gay
- happy
- healthy
- high
- honest
- honorable
- increased
- moral
- prominent
- respectable
- rich
- tall
- upright
- well
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WORDS RELATED TO LOW
- barbarian
- barbaric
- base
- bawdy
- blue
- boorish
- brutish
- cheap
- churlish
- common
- crass
- crude
- dirty
- earthy
- filthy
- foul
- foul-mouthed
- gross
- gruff
- ill-bred
- immodest
- impolite
- improper
- impure
- incult
- indelicate
- inelegant
- loutish
- low
- lowbred
- mean
- nasty
- obscene
- off-color
- offensive
- raffish
- raunchy
- raw
- ribald
- rough
- roughneck
- rude
- scatological
- smutty
- tacky
- tasteless
- uncivil
- uncivilized
- uncouth
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- unpolished
- unrefined
- vulgar
- vulgarian
- base
- contemptible
- degraded
- dejected
- deplorable
- dishonorable
- fawning
- forlorn
- groveling
- hangdog
- humiliated
- low
- miserable
- outcast
- pitiable
- servile
- submissive
- worthless
- wretched
- ashen
- bloodless
- etiolated
- faint
- languid
- lifeless
- listless
- livid
- low
- lusterless
- pale
- pallid
- sickly
- wan
- apologetic
- conscience-stricken
- contrite
- crestfallen
- dejected
- depressed
- disconsolate
- down
- downcast
- downhearted
- guilty
- low
- regretful
- remorseful
- sad
- upset
- woebegone
- apologetic
- conscience-stricken
- contrite
- crestfallen
- dejected
- depressed
- disconsolate
- down
- downcast
- downhearted
- guilty
- low
- regretful
- remorseful
- sad
- upset
- woebegone
- abominable
- animal
- barbarous
- base
- bestial
- boorish
- brutal
- brute
- brutish
- carnal
- coarse
- cruel
- degraded
- depraved
- disgusting
- feral
- ferine
- foul
- gluttonous
- gross
- inhuman
- irrational
- loathsome
- low
- monstrous
- obscene
- piggish
- prurient
- repulsive
- sadistic
- swinish
- unclean
- vile
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