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(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) imparcial- impartiality
tr[ɪm'pɑːʃəl]1 imparcialimpartial [ɪm'pɑrʃəl] adj: imparcial♦ impartially advadj.• desinteresado, -a adj.• imparcial adj.ɪm'pɑːrʃəl, ɪm'pɑːʃəladjective imparcial[ɪm'pɑːʃǝl]ADJ imparcial* * *[ɪm'pɑːrʃəl, ɪm'pɑːʃəl]adjective imparcial -
2 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) upartisk- impartiality* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) upartisk- impartiality -
3 impartial
[ɪm'pɑːʃl]* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) imparziale- impartiality* * *impartial /ɪmˈpɑ:ʃl/a.imparziale; giusto; equo; equanimeimpartially avv.* * *[ɪm'pɑːʃl] -
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adjectiveunparteiisch; gerecht [Entscheidung, Behandlung, Urteil]* * *- academic.ru/88066/impartially">impartially- impartiality* * *im·par·tial[ɪmˈpɑ:ʃəl, AM -ˈpɑ:r-]adj unparteiisch, unvoreingenommen* * *[Im'pAːSəl]adjunparteiisch, unvoreingenommen* * *impartial [ımˈpɑː(r)ʃl] adj (adv impartially) unparteiisch, unvoreingenommen, unbefangen* * *adjectiveunparteiisch; gerecht [Entscheidung, Behandlung, Urteil]* * *adj.objektiv adj.unparteiisch adj.vorurteilsfrei adj. -
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(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) imparţial- impartiality -
6 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) impartial- impartiality -
7 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) upartisk, objektiv- impartialityupartiskadj. \/ɪmˈpɑːʃ(ə)l\/upartisk, objektiv, nøytral -
8 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) óhlutdrægur- impartiality -
9 impartial
részrehajlás nélküli, pártatlan* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) pártatlan- impartiality -
10 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) imparcial- impartiality* * *im.par.tial[imp'a:ʃəl] adj imparcial, objetivo, desinteressado, neutro. -
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adj. tarafsız, yansız, adil* * *1. tarafsız 2. yansız* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) tarafsız, bîtaraf- impartiality -
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(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) nepristranski- impartiality* * *[impá:šəl]adjective ( impartially adverb)nepristranski, pravičen, brez predsodkov -
13 impartial
• puolueeton• tasapuolinen* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) puolueeton- impartiality -
14 impartial
[ɪm'pɑːʃl]adj* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) bezstronny- impartiality -
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(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) objektīvs; taisnīgs- impartiality* * *taisnīgs, objektīvs -
16 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) bešališkas- impartiality -
17 impartial
adj. opartisk, rättvis, okorrumperad* * *(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) opartisk- impartiality -
18 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) nestranný- impartiality* * *• nestranný• nezaujatý -
19 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) nestranný- impartiality* * *• nestranný -
20 impartial
(not favouring one person etc more than another: an impartial judge.) αμερόληπτος,απροκατάληπτος- impartiality
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