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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary نبودن ، نداشتن ، احتیاج، فقدان ، کسری، فاقد بودن ، ناقص بودن ، کم داشتن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary lack of jurisdiction (see also: non jurisdiction, want of jurisdiction) عدم صلاحيت، فقد صلاحيت
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary manquer|lack|paucity Latin mancus "maimed." The underlying root is *man-ko- "maimed in the hand." Akin to English "mangle" and Sanskrit manak "little." The root, man- is the same as that in Latin manus "hand," which appears in numerous English borrowings: "manual (by hand)," "manipulate," "manuscript," "manicure," etc. kam-bud/(âvar-)i manque|manquant|manqué|want|miss|lack 1398; ital. mancare «être insuffisant, faire défaut»; de l'adj. manco «défectueux», du lat. mancus. =>Manchot. => manque kam(-bud) dâštan kam âvord/âmad-an + fra. il a manqué de mourir, il a failli mourir : hic na mânda bud ke be mirad fra. il ne manque rien : eng. nothing is wanting : hic kam na dârad fra. il ne nous manquait que ... : hamin râ kam dâštim ke ... fra. tu me manque : eng. I miss you : del am barâ yat tang šoda'st + Je m'en irai bientôt, au milieu de la fête, Sans que rien manque au monde immense et radieux ! (V. HUGO, "Soleil couchant" extrait du recueil "Les feuilles d'Automne" )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(lack): بازگشت به واژه lack his hand lack one finger lack of incentive lack of means lack of sufficient age lack vt lack-love عدم ،کمبود،نبودن ،نداشتن ،احتياج ،فقدان ،کسرى ،فاقد بودن ،ناقص بودن ،کم داشتن علوم مهندسى : نيازمندى علوم نظامى : نبودن کلمات مرتبط(6)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 lack n. Pronunciation: ' lak Function: intransitive verb Date: 13th century 1 : to be deficient or missing <time is lack ing for a full explanation> 2 : to be short or have need of something <he will not lack for advisers> transitive verb : to stand in need of : suffer from the absence or deficiency of < lack the necessities of life>]]> 2 lack n. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English lak; akin to Middle Dutch lak lack, Old Norse lakr defective Date: 14th century 1 : the fact or state of being wanting or deficient <a lack of evidence> 2 : something that is lacking or is needed]]>