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* * *unequable; unfair; ungenerous; unsportsmanlike; unsporting* * *ụn|fair1. adjunfair (gegenüber to)2. advunfairly* * *1) unfairly2) (not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) unfair* * *un·fair[ˈʊnfɛ:ɐ̯]I. adj unfair▪ \unfair [gegen jdn [o jdm gegenüber]] sein to be unfair [to [or towards] sb]II. adv unfairly* * *1. 2.adverbial unfairly* * *unfair adj unfair;das war unfair auch that wasn’t fair;unfaires Verhalten unfair behavio(u)r* * *1. 2.adverbial unfairly* * *adj.inequitable adj.unfair adj.unjust adj. adv.unfairly adv. -
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4 unfair
[anˈfeə] adjectivenot fair or just:غَيْر عادِلHe has received unfair treatment.
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6 unfair
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7 Unfair Advantage (CSI Data)
Abbreviation: UAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unfair Advantage (CSI Data)
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8 Unfair Labor Practice
American: ULPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unfair Labor Practice
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9 Unfair Labor Practices
Law: ULPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Unfair Labor Practices
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10 Unfair Advantage
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11 unfair competition
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > unfair competition
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12 unfair behandeln
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14 International League Against Unfair Competition
Pathology: LICCDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International League Against Unfair Competition
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15 impose unfair conditions on the contractor
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > impose unfair conditions on the contractor
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16 recht unfair sein
to be a bit off Br. -
17 mailintencionado
= unfair.Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.* * *= unfair.Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
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18 недобросовестный
unfair; unprincipled; careless; lacking in conscientiousness* * ** * *unfair; unprincipled; careless* * *one-eyedoneeyedsharpunconscientiousunfairunscrupulous -
19 urettferdig
unfair, unfairly, unjust* * *adj. unjust, unfair -
20 глухое отверстие
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > глухое отверстие
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