English to Portuguese Dictionary weakness

weakness

fraqueza
definition
noun
the country's weakness in international dealings
the state or condition of lacking strength.
translation of 'weakness'
noun
falta de resistĂȘncia,
fragilidade,
abatimento,
fraqueza,
imbecilidade,
debilidade,
ponto fraco,
defeito
example
The nerve condition is characterized by 'weakness' and quick fatigue of facial muscles.
Critics will no doubt mock the idea, asserting perhaps that it is a sign of 'weakness' or even desperation.
The result is muscle 'weakness' that is especially pronounced in the face, arms, and legs.
The country's economic 'weakness' resulted in a weakening of its military capability.
he had a great 'weakness' for Scotch whisky
His other key 'weakness' is his inability to detach himself from his players and put them under pressure.
This resulted in several long-range attacks which spotted defensive 'weakness' and exploited it.
I'm normally not much of a collector but books are a 'weakness' of mine.
These conditions continue to be seen as a sign of 'weakness' rather than illness.
the country's 'weakness' in international dealings
This is the same bacterial nerve toxin that causes botulism, an illness which causes muscle 'weakness' or paralysis.
I've always had a 'weakness' for the company of good-looking men.
Lastly there may be a stage of exhaustion, tiredness and 'weakness' .
Other symptoms include general 'weakness' , a weak cry and various neurological disorders.
Puppies are my one 'weakness' . I love puppies!
Hecate's words faltered and she trembled with 'weakness' and exhaustion.
A prolonged admission is likely to result in profound 'weakness' and physical disability.
It has been run by two-party or three-party coalitions, with all the instability and 'weakness' that brings.
That is to say it did not stem from any inherent infirmity or 'weakness' or deficiency.
Myasthenia gravis is a chronic, autoimmune disorder which results in progressive skeletal muscle 'weakness' .
Yet it undertakes this task in conditions of profound economic 'weakness' .
He knows our human condition, our 'weakness' and frailty, even better than we do.
I invest quite a lot of money for my children, but I also have a definite 'weakness' for shoes - I can't resist them.
My life had dissolved into illness, 'weakness' , pain and exhaustion.
The problem, which results in instant 'weakness' , first struck him last season.
his 'weakness' for prawn cocktails
French fries are a 'weakness' of mine and I have a hard time saying no to any offering of crisp, golden potato sticks.
Conversely, deprivation produces feelings of inferiority, 'weakness' and helplessness.
the country's 'weakness' in international dealings
Its lack of formality was now depicted as a 'weakness' , not a strength.
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