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61slight interaction — silpnoji sąveika statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. slight interaction; weak interaction vok. schwache Wechselwirkung, f rus. слабое взаимодействие, n pranc. interaction faible, f …
62slight increasing of the weight — maža sunkmena statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Papildomas sunkumas, neviršijantis 50% sportininko pakeliamo svorio. atitikmenys: angl. slight increasing of the weight vok. kleine Belastung, f; kleine Last, f rus. малое… …
63slight care — An attempted but very difficult classification. Care exercised in a particular situation less than that called for by ordinary and common prudence. Litchfield v White, 7 NY 438. Care so slight in degree that the failure to exercise it must be… …
64slight diligence — Same as slight care …
65slight falcon — noun Etymology: slight (I) : falcon gentle …
66slight negligence — noun Etymology: slight (I) : failure to exercise the great degree of care commonly exercised by an extraordinarily prudent person compare gross negligence, ordinary negligence …
67slight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. slender, slim, frail, delicate; trivial; meager, scant. See unimportance. v. t. ignore, cut, snub, rebuff; scamp, neglect, disdain. n. snub, rebuff, cut. See contempt. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …
68slight — sleight …
69slight — slaɪt n. insult, snub, indignity, act or word which expresses contempt or disrespect v. treat with indifference, ignore; treat with disdain, disparage, snub, insult, affront adj. small; light, frail, delicate; slender, slim; lacking substance;… …
70slight — lights …