1.b> ; she is still weak after her illness ; his legs felt weak ; he was very weak through loss of blood ; that bridge is too weak for heavy traffic / , ; a weak and cowardly man / ; a weak leader / ; the unions have always been weak in this industry ; a weak currency ; the economy is very weak ; a weak team ; I was always weak in the science subjects / ; weak arguments / ; a weak light [signal, sound] / [, ]; a weak smile / ; weak tea / ;
2.b> .i> ; weak verb [declension, conjugation] [, ] (.i> i>);
3.b> .i> 1) , , ( .i> i>);
2) ( i>);
4.b> .i> , i> ( i>); we have a weak brigade in front of us / ;
weak point / spot /b> / ; ; the team's weak points are in defence ; .