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1 unfavourable appearance
Общая лексика: неприятная внешностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > unfavourable appearance
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2 unfavourable
1. a неблагоприятный; неблагосклонный2. a неприятный; некрасивый3. a пассивныйСинонимический ряд:1. bad (adj.) bad; evil; ill2. inauspicious (adj.) adverse; catastrophic; detrimental; disadvantageous; disastrous; inauspicious; negative; unlucky; unpropitious; unsatisfactory; untoward -
3 unfavourable
[ʌnʹfeıv(ə)rəb(ə)l] a1. неблагоприятный; неблагосклонныйunfavourable response [wind] - неблагоприятный ответ [ветер]
2. неприятный; некрасивый3. пассивный ( о торговом или платёжном балансе) -
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ˈʌnˈfeɪvərəbl прил.
1) неблагоприятный;
неблагосклонный Syn: unfavorable
2) неприятный Syn: disagreeable, unpleasant неблагоприятный;
неблагосклонный - * response неблагоприятный ответ неприятный;
некрасивый - * appearance неприятная внешность пассивный( о торговом или платежном балансе) unfavourable неблагоприятный;
неблагосклонный ~ неприятныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unfavourable
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