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1 unfamiliar
[anfəˈmɪljə] adjective1) not well-known:غَيْر مألوف، غَريبHe felt nervous about walking along unfamiliar streets.
2) not knowing about:غَيْر مُطَّلِع علىI am unfamiliar with the plays of Shakespeare.
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2 Military Operations With Unfamiliar Forces
Military: MOWUFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Military Operations With Unfamiliar Forces
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3 малознакомый
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4 ubekendt med
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5 tidak familier
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6 tak biasa
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7 sem òekkir ekki til (e-s)
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8 poco familiar
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9 nije prisan
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10 nenusimanant
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11 nesusipažinęs
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12 nesusipažinimas
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13 nežinojimas
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14 tarsi nepažindamas
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15 малознакомый
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > малознакомый
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16 bilinmedik
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17 desconocido, lo
= unfamiliar, the, unknown, theEx. By discovering what they read teacher/librarian and pupil find common ground, a point of departure for the child, into the unfamiliar.Ex. Basic search principles are occasionally encountered in the literature: `move from the general to the specific', `go from the known to the unknown'.* * *= unfamiliar, the, unknown, theEx: By discovering what they read teacher/librarian and pupil find common ground, a point of departure for the child, into the unfamiliar.
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18 no acostumbrado a
Ex. The author uses the concepts of culture shock and ethnocentricity to offer an explanation of what encountering the electronic library may mean to library users unfamiliar with computers.* * *Ex: The author uses the concepts of culture shock and ethnocentricity to offer an explanation of what encountering the electronic library may mean to library users unfamiliar with computers.
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19 no familiarizado con
Ex. The author uses the concepts of culture shock and ethnocentricity to offer an explanation of what encountering the electronic library may mean to library users unfamiliar with computers.* * *Ex: The author uses the concepts of culture shock and ethnocentricity to offer an explanation of what encountering the electronic library may mean to library users unfamiliar with computers.
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20 nicht vertraut
unfamiliar; unacquainted* * *(not knowing about: I am unfamiliar with the plays of Shakespeare.) unfamiliar* * *adj.unacquainted adj.
См. также в других словарях:
unfamiliar — [adj1] different, strange alien, anomalous, bizarre, curious, exotic, extraordinary, fantastic, foreign, little known, new, novel, obscure, original, outlandish, out of theway*, peculiar, recondite, remarkable, remote, unaccustomed, uncommon,… … New thesaurus
unfamiliar — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not known or recognized; uncharacteristic. 2) (unfamiliar with) not having knowledge or experience of. DERIVATIVES unfamiliarity noun … English terms dictionary
unfamiliar — [un΄fə mil′yər] adj. 1. not familiar or well known; strange 2. having no acquaintance (with); not conversant [unfamiliar with the novels of Kafka] unfamiliarity [un΄fə mil΄ē ar′ə tē] n. unfamiliarly adv … English World dictionary
unfamiliar — index extraordinary, foreign, incognizant, inexperienced, inexplicable, noteworthy, novel, peculiar ( … Law dictionary
unfamiliar — 1590s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + FAMILIAR (Cf. familiar) … Etymology dictionary
unfamiliar — un|fa|mil|i|ar [ˌʌnfəˈmıliə US ər] adj 1.) not known to you unfamiliar surroundings/place/environment etc ▪ She stood on deck to gaze at the unfamiliar surroundings. ▪ a crowd of unfamiliar faces unfamiliar to ▪ Some of the technical vocabulary… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unfamiliar — adj. unfamiliar to; with (the area was unfamiliar to me; I was unfamiliar with the situation) * * * [ˌʌnfə mɪlɪə] with (the area was unfamiliar to me; I was unfamiliar with the situation) unfamiliar to … Combinatory dictionary
unfamiliar — un|fa|mil|iar [ ,ʌnfə mıljər ] adjective * if you are unfamiliar with something, you have no knowledge or experience of it: unfamiliar with: The joke would not be understood by readers unfamiliar with Jewish tradition. a. used about things that… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unfamiliar — [[t]ʌ̱nfəmɪ̱lɪə(r)[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n If something is unfamiliar to you, you know nothing or very little about it, because you have not seen or experienced it before. She grew many wonderful plants that were unfamiliar to me... I… … English dictionary
unfamiliar */ — UK [ˌʌnfəˈmɪljə(r)] / US [ˌʌnfəˈmɪljər] adjective a) if you are unfamiliar with something, you have no knowledge or experience of it unfamiliar with: The joke would not be understood by readers unfamiliar with Jewish tradition. b) used about… … English dictionary
unfamiliar — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, sound ADVERB ▪ very ▪ completely, quite (esp. AmE) … Collocations dictionary