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1 unfit
unfit [ˈʌnˈfɪt]a. ( = not physically fit) en mauvaise condition physique• some children are so unfit they cannot do basic gym exercises la condition physique de certains enfants est si mauvaise qu'il sont incapables de faire les exercices de gymnastique les plus simplesb. ( = incompetent) inapte ( for à) ( to do sth à faire qch ) ; ( = unworthy) indigne ( to do sth de faire qch)* * *[ʌn'fɪt]1) ( unhealthy) ( ill) malade; ( out of condition)I'm unfit — physiquement, je ne suis pas en forme
2) ( sub-standard) [housing] inadéquat; [pitch, road] impraticable ( for à)unfit for human habitation/consumption — impropre à l'habitation/la consommation humaine
3) ( unsuitable) [parent] inapte4) Law incapable -
2 unfit
A adj1 ( unhealthy) ( ill) malade ; ( out of condition) I'm unfit physiquement, je ne suis pas en forme ;2 ( sub-standard) [housing] inadéquat ; [pitch, road] impraticable (for à) ; unfit for human habitation/consumption impropre à l'habitation/la consommation humaine ; the field is unfit for play le terrain est impraticable ; unfit to eat ( dangerous) impropre à la consommation ;3 ( unsuitable) [parent] inapte ; unfit for work/military service inapte au travail/au service militaire ; unfit to run the country inapte à gouverner le pays ; he's unfit to be a teacher il ne devrait pas être professeur ;4 Jur incapable ; to be unfit to plead/give evidence être inapte à se défendre/témoigner.
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