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noun(coll.) Aufmachung, die* * *noun (clothes, usually odd or unattractive: She wore a very strange get-up at the party.) die Aufmachung* * *he was in a sort of Mafia \get-up with a pin-striped suit and wide tie er sah aus wie eine Art Mafia-Verschnitt mit Nadelstreifenanzug und breiter Krawatte* * *noun(coll.) Aufmachung, die -
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plain [pleɪn]1. adjectivea. ( = obvious) clair• it must be plain to everyone that... il doit être clair pour tout le monde que...• it is plain from his comments that... ses remarques montrent clairement que...• he made it quite plain that he would never agree il a bien fait comprendre qu'il n'accepterait jamaisb. ( = unambiguous) clair• in plain English, I think you made a mistake je vous le dis carrément, je pense que vous vous êtes trompé• do I make myself plain? est-ce que je me fais bien comprendre ?c. ( = sheer) pur (et simple)d. ( = simple) simple ; ( = in one colour) uni• one plain, one purl (Knitting) une maille à l'endroit, une maille à l'enverse. ( = not pretty) quelconque2. adverbb. ( = simply) (inf) tout bonnement3. nounplaine f4. compounds* * *[pleɪn] 1.noun plaine f2.1) ( simple) [dress, food, language] simple; [building, furniture] sobre2) [background, fabric] uni; [envelope] sans inscription; [paper] ( unlined) non réglé; ( unheaded) libreunder plain cover — Postal services sous pli discret
3) euph ( unattractive) [woman] quelconque4) ( obvious) évident, clair5) ( direct) [answer, language] franc/franchein plain English, this means that... — en clair, ceci veut dire que...
6) (tjrs épith) ( downright) [common sense] simple (before n); [ignorance, laziness] pur et simple (after n)7) [yoghurt, crisps, rice] nature inv8) ( in knitting) [stitch, row] à l'endroit3.adverb [stupid, wrong] tout bonnement••to be plain sailing — [project, task etc] marcher comme sur des roulettes
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123 unsympathetic
unsympathetic [ˈʌn‚sɪmpəˈθetɪk][person, attitude, treatment] peu compatissant• unsympathetic to sb's needs/problems indifférent aux besoins/problèmes de qn• unsympathetic to sth ( = hostile) hostile à qch* * *[ˌʌnsɪmpə'θetɪk]1) ( uncaring) [person, attitude, manner, tone] peu compatissant2) ( unattractive) [person, character] antipathique; [environment, building] peu attirant3) ( unsupportive)to be unsympathetic to — ne pas soutenir [cause, movement, policy]
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noun (clothes, usually odd or unattractive: She wore a very strange get-up at the party.) [] tērps; drānas* * *ģērbšanās maniere, stils; apdare; iestudējums, uzvedums; uzņēmība, enerģija -
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noun (clothes, usually odd or unattractive: She wore a very strange get-up at the party.) apranga -
127 get-up
noun (clothes, usually odd or unattractive: She wore a very strange get-up at the party.) utstyrsel, klädsel -
128 inelegant
1) ( unattractive) unelegant, wenig elegant; surroundings, appearance ohne [jeden] Schick nach n; speech holprig;his new flat is totally \inelegant seine neue Wohnung hat absolut keinen Schick
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unattractive — index unacceptable, undesirable, unsavory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unattractive — (adj.) 1729, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + ATTRACTIVE (Cf. attractive). Related: Unattractively; unattractiveness … Etymology dictionary
unattractive — [adj] ugly bad looking, beastly, deformed, disfigured, disgusting, frightful, gross, grotesque, hideous, homely, horrid, monstrous, not much to look at*, plain, repelling, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, unalluring, unappealing, unsightly;… … New thesaurus
unattractive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not pleasing, appealing, or inviting. DERIVATIVES unattractively adverb unattractiveness noun … English terms dictionary
unattractive — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unattractive — [[t]ʌ̱nətræ̱ktɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Unattractive people and things are unpleasant in appearance. I m 27, have a nice flat, a good job and I m not unattractive. ...an unattractive shade of orange. ...an unattractive and uninteresting city. Ant:… … English dictionary
unattractive — un|at|trac|tive [ˌʌnəˈtræktıv] adj 1.) not attractive, pretty, or pleasant to look at ▪ an unattractive man 2.) not good or desirable ▪ the unattractive aspects of nationalism >unattractively adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
unattractive — un|at|trac|tive [ ,ʌnə træktıv ] adjective 1. ) with an ugly appearance: a very unattractive building 2. ) unpleasant or not enjoyable: I now faced the unattractive prospect of a 12 hour bus trip. ╾ un|at|trac|tive|ly adverb ╾… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unattractive — adjective 1 not attractive, pretty, or pleasant to look at: an unattractive man 2 not good or desirable: the unattractive aspects of nationalism unattractively adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unattractive — UK [ˌʌnəˈtræktɪv] / US adjective 1) with an ugly appearance a very unattractive building 2) unpleasant, or not enjoyable I now faced the unattractive prospect of a 12 hour bus journey. Derived words: unattractively adverb unattractiveness noun… … English dictionary
unattractive — /ʌnəˈtræktɪv/ (say unuh traktiv) adjective 1. not physically appealing. 2. lacking appeal of any kind; uninviting: an unattractive proposition. –unattractiveness, noun –unattractively, adverb …