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1 unfit
1. adjective1) (unsuitable) ungeeignet2) (not physically fit) nicht fit2. transitive verb,unfit for military service — [wehrdienst]untauglich
* * *1) (not good enough; not in a suitable state: He has been ill and is quite unfit to travel.) ungeeignet2) ((of a person, dog, horse etc) not as strong and healthy as is possible: You become unfit if you don't take regular exercise.) untauglich•* * *un·fit[ʌnˈfɪt]I. adjto be \unfit for work/military service arbeits-/dienstuntauglich seinhe's an \unfit parent er ist als Erziehungsberechtigter ungeeignetshe is \unfit for teaching sie eignet sich nicht als Lehrerin▪ to be \unfit to do sth unfähig sein, etw zu tunthe inquiry stated that he was \unfit to run a public company die Untersuchung bescheinigte ihm Untauglichkeit zur Führung eines öffentlichen Unternehmens3. (unsuitable)to be \unfit for human consumption nicht zum Verzehr geeignet seinto be \unfit for [human] habitation unbewohnbar seinto be \unfit for publication sich akk nicht zur Veröffentlichung eignenII. vt<- tt->( form)* * *[ʌn'fɪt]1. adjto be unfit to do sth (physically) — nicht fähig sein, etw zu tun; (mentally) außerstande sein, etw zu tun
unfit to drive — fahruntüchtig, nicht in der Lage zu fahren
he is unfit to be a lawyer/for teaching — er ist als Jurist/Lehrer untauglich
unfit (for military service) — (dienst)untauglich
2. vt (form)to unfit sb to do sth — jdn untauglich machen, etw zu tun
* * *A adj (adv unfitly)1. unpassend, ungeeignet2. ungeeignet, unfähig, untauglich:unfit for transport transportunfähig;unfit for work arbeitsunfähig;unfit to continue (Boxen) kampfunfähig;3. SPORT nicht fit, nicht in (guter) Form* * *1. adjective1) (unsuitable) ungeeignet2) (not physically fit) nicht fit2. transitive verb,unfit for military service — [wehrdienst]untauglich
* * *adj.ungeeignet adj.untauglich adj.
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