slovo | definícia |
helpless (encz) | helpless,bezmocný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
helpless (encz) | helpless,bezradný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Helpless (gcide) | Helpless \Help"less\, a.
1. Destitute of help or strength; unable to help or defend
one's self; needing help; feeble; weak; as, a helpless
infant.
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How shall I then your helpless fame defend? --Pope.
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2. Beyond help; irremediable.
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Some helpless disagreement or dislike, either of
mind or body. --Milton.
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3. Bringing no help; unaiding. [Obs.]
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Yet since the gods have been
Helpless foreseers of my plagues. --Chapman.
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4. Unsupplied; destitute; -- with of. [R.]
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Helpless of all that human wants require. --Dryden.
-- Help"less*ly, adv. -- Help"less*ness, n.
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helpless (wn) | helpless
adj 1: lacking in or deprived of strength or power; "lying ill
and helpless"; "helpless with laughter" [syn: helpless,
incapacitated]
2: unable to function; without help [syn: helpless, lost]
3: unable to manage independently; "as helpless as a baby" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
helplessly (encz) | helplessly,bezmocně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
helplessness (encz) | helplessness,bezmocnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Helpless (gcide) | Helpless \Help"less\, a.
1. Destitute of help or strength; unable to help or defend
one's self; needing help; feeble; weak; as, a helpless
infant.
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How shall I then your helpless fame defend? --Pope.
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2. Beyond help; irremediable.
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Some helpless disagreement or dislike, either of
mind or body. --Milton.
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3. Bringing no help; unaiding. [Obs.]
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Yet since the gods have been
Helpless foreseers of my plagues. --Chapman.
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4. Unsupplied; destitute; -- with of. [R.]
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Helpless of all that human wants require. --Dryden.
-- Help"less*ly, adv. -- Help"less*ness, n.
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Helplessly (gcide) | Helpless \Help"less\, a.
1. Destitute of help or strength; unable to help or defend
one's self; needing help; feeble; weak; as, a helpless
infant.
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How shall I then your helpless fame defend? --Pope.
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2. Beyond help; irremediable.
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Some helpless disagreement or dislike, either of
mind or body. --Milton.
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3. Bringing no help; unaiding. [Obs.]
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Yet since the gods have been
Helpless foreseers of my plagues. --Chapman.
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4. Unsupplied; destitute; -- with of. [R.]
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Helpless of all that human wants require. --Dryden.
-- Help"less*ly, adv. -- Help"less*ness, n.
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Helplessness (gcide) | Helpless \Help"less\, a.
1. Destitute of help or strength; unable to help or defend
one's self; needing help; feeble; weak; as, a helpless
infant.
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How shall I then your helpless fame defend? --Pope.
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2. Beyond help; irremediable.
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Some helpless disagreement or dislike, either of
mind or body. --Milton.
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3. Bringing no help; unaiding. [Obs.]
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Yet since the gods have been
Helpless foreseers of my plagues. --Chapman.
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4. Unsupplied; destitute; -- with of. [R.]
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Helpless of all that human wants require. --Dryden.
-- Help"less*ly, adv. -- Help"less*ness, n.
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helplessly (wn) | helplessly
adv 1: in a helpless manner; "the crowd watched him helplessly"
[syn: helplessly, impotently, unable to help] |
helplessness (wn) | helplessness
n 1: powerlessness revealed by an inability to act; "in spite of
their weakness the group remains active" [syn:
helplessness, weakness, impuissance]
2: the state of needing help from something
3: a feeling of being unable to manage |
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