insufficient

insufficient
adjective
nicht genügend [Arbeit, Gründe, Geld]; unzulänglich [Beweise]; unzureichend [Versorgung, Beleuchtung]

give somebody insufficient notice — jemandem nicht rechtzeitig Bescheid geben

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[insə'fiʃənt]
adjective
(not enough: The prisoner was released because the police had insufficient proof of his guilt.) unzureichend
- academic.ru/88268/insufficiently">insufficiently
- insufficiency
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in·suf·fi·cient
[ˌɪnsəˈfɪʃənt]
adj inv ungenügend, zu wenig präd, unzureichend, SCHWEIZ a. insuffizient
the means available are \insufficient die zur Verfügung stehenden Mittel sind unzureichend
to release sb because of \insufficient evidence jdn aus Mangel an Beweisen freilassen
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["Insə'fISənt]
adj
nicht genügend

insufficient evidence — Mangel m an Beweisen

to take insufficient account of sth — etw nicht genug in Betracht ziehen

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insufficient adj (adv insufficiently)
1. unzulänglich, ungenügend:
be insufficient nicht genügen oder (aus)reichen;
there was insufficient evidence JUR die Beweise reichten nicht aus;
“insufficient funds” WIRTSCH (Wechselvermerk) „ungenügende Deckung“
2. untauglich, unfähig (beide:
to do zu tun)
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adjective
nicht genügend [Arbeit, Gründe, Geld]; unzulänglich [Beweise]; unzureichend [Versorgung, Beleuchtung]

give somebody insufficient notice — jemandem nicht rechtzeitig Bescheid geben

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adj.
nicht ausreichend adj.
ungenügend adj.
unzureichend adj.

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