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1 unofficial
tr[ʌnə'fɪʃəl]1 extraoficial, oficioso,-aunofficial [.ʌnə'fɪʃəl] adj: extraoficial, oficioso, no oficialadj.• extraoficial adj.• no oficial adj.• oficioso, -a adj.'ʌnə'fɪʃəladjective <meeting/strike/report> no oficialspeaking in an unofficial capacity — hablando extraoficialmente or con carácter no oficial
['ʌnǝ'fɪʃǝl]ADJ1) (=informal) [visit, tour] no oficial, extraoficialin an unofficial capacity — de forma or manera extraoficial or no oficial
unofficial strike — huelga f no oficial
2) (=de facto) [leader, spokesperson] no oficial3) (=unconfirmed) [report, results] no oficial* * *['ʌnə'fɪʃəl]adjective <meeting/strike/report> no oficialspeaking in an unofficial capacity — hablando extraoficialmente or con carácter no oficial
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2 unofficial
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3 unofficial strike
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4 informal
in'fo:ml1) (not formal or official; friendly and relaxed: The two prime ministers will meet for informal discussions today; Will the party be formal or informal?; friendly, informal manners.) informal2) ((of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc: `Won't' and `can't' are informal forms of `will not' and `cannot'.) informal, familiar•- informally
informal adj informal
informal adjetivo 1 ‹cena/ambiente› informal 2 (AmL) ‹economía/sector› black ( before n), informal ( before n)
informal adjetivo
1 (sin protocolo) informal: es una cena informal, it's an informal dinner
2 (ropa, estilo) casual: tiene suerte de poder ir al trabajo con un atuendo informal, she's lucky to be able to wear casual clothes to work
3 (irresponsable) unreliable: es bastante informal a la hora de cumplir lo prometido, he's quite unreliable when it comes to fulfilling commitments ' informal' also found in these entries: Spanish: aunque - bastante - charla - cita - etiquetar - permitirse - chanta - conferencia - debate - debatir - deportivo - familiar English: bop - casual - casually - informal - offhandedly - relaxed - sneak - tone - unbusinesslike - unceremonious - informally - unreliabletr[ɪn'fɔːməl]1 (speech) informal, familiar; (discussion) informal2 (manner, tone, atmosphere, person) informal, relajado,-a, familiar; (gathering, meeting, occasion, visit) informal, sin etiqueta, sin ceremonia; (dress) sin etiqueta3 (unofficial) informalinformal [ɪn'fɔrməl] adj1) unceremonious: sin ceremonia, sin etiqueta2) casual: informal, familiar (dícese del lenguaje)3) unofficial: extraoficialadj.• casero, -a adj.• de confianza adj.• familiar adj.• informal adj.• no oficial adj.• sencillo, -a adj.• sin ceremonia adj.ɪn'fɔːrməl, ɪn'fɔːməla) ( casual) <party/atmosphere> informalb) ( not official) <meeting/agreement> informal[ɪn'fɔːmǝl]ADJ1) (=unceremonious) [meal, clothes, atmosphere, manner] informal; [occasion] informal, sin etiqueta; [expression] coloquial, familiar; [person] informal, poco ceremoniosodress is informal — vista ropa informal, no es necesaria etiqueta
2) (=unofficial) [meeting, negotiations, visit] informal* * *[ɪn'fɔːrməl, ɪn'fɔːməl]a) ( casual) <party/atmosphere> informalb) ( not official) <meeting/agreement> informal -
5 extraoficial
extraoficial adjetivo unofficial
extraoficial adjetivo unofficial ' extraoficial' also found in these entries: English: moonlight -
6 oficiosa
oficioso,-a adjetivo officious, unofficial: fuentes oficiosas nos informan de una nueva llamada de los secuestradores, unofficial sources have informed us of a recent call by the kidnappers -
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8 oficial
oficial adjetivo official ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( de policía) police officer ( above the rank of sergeant); (Mil) officer
oficial(a) m,f (obrero cualificado) skilled worker
oficial
I adj (documento, etc) official
II mf
1 Mil Náut officer
2 (de administración) officer ' oficial' also found in these entries: Spanish: acta - BOE - boletín - carta - comunicación - comunicada - comunicado - conducto - despacho - emisión - emitir - extraescolar - fe - graduación - inscribir - licencia - novia - novio - oficiala - oficio - partida - protección - timbre - ascender - ascenso - carácter - colegio - comandante - denominar - designar - informal - marino - superior English: authoritative - clash - commissioner - council housing - declare - document - formal - informal - marshal - mate - midshipman - off-the-record - officer - official - party line - pass off - quotable - rank - record - senior - soldier - stamp - starter - state - statement - subaltern - unofficial - whip - commanding - commission - declaration - detective - Downing Street - established - guard - legal - navigator - odds - public - standard -
9 inofficial
adj.extraoficial, no oficial, oficioso. -> unofficial
См. также в других словарях:
unofficial — un‧of‧fi‧cial [ˌʌnəˈfɪʆl◂] adjective 1. without formal approval and permission from the organization or person in authority: • He made his complaint through unofficial channels. 2. not made publicly known as part of an official plan: • Our… … Financial and business terms
unofficial — I adjective casual, informal, not to be quoted, off the record, personal, unauthoritative, unauthorized, unendorsed, without authority, without ceremony associated concepts: unofficial ruling II index informal, interim … Law dictionary
unofficial — 1798, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + OFFICIAL (Cf. official). Related: Unofficially … Etymology dictionary
unofficial — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not officially authorized or confirmed. DERIVATIVES unofficially adverb … English terms dictionary
unofficial — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unofficial — [[t]ʌ̱nəfɪ̱ʃ(ə)l[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n An unofficial action or statement is not organized or approved by a person or group in authority. Staff voted to continue an unofficial strike in support of seven colleagues who were dismissed last week...… … English dictionary
unofficial — adjective a) Not officially established. the unofficial results of the ballot b) Not acting with official authority. an unofficial adviser Syn: inofficial … Wiktionary
unofficial — un|of|fi|cial [ˌʌnəˈfıʃəl] adj 1.) done or produced without formal approval or permission ▪ Hodges wrote an unofficial biography of the artist. 2.) not done as part of your job ▪ The President made an unofficial visit to the Senator s house.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unofficial — un|of|fi|cial [ ,ʌnə fıʃl ] adjective not organized or formally approved by anyone in authority: The union is to take unofficial strike action next Tuesday. a. not having an official position or status: He has become the president s unofficial… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unofficial — adjective 1 without formal approval and permission from the organization or person in authority: unofficial experiments carried out in secret laboratories 2 not made publicly known as part of an official plan: The President made an unofficial… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unofficial — adjective 1) unofficial figures Syn: unconfirmed, unauthenticated, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, provisional, off the record Ant: confirmed 2) an unofficial committee Syn: informal … Thesaurus of popular words