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2 ♦ unlikely
♦ unlikely /ʌnˈlaɪklɪ/a.1 improbabile; inverosimile: an unlikely result, un risultato improbabile; an unlikely tale [story], un racconto [una storia] inverosimile; I found her explanation extremely unlikely, ho trovato la sua spiegazione totalmente inverosimile; It's highly unlikely that he will succeed in breaking the record, è estremamente improbabile che riesca a battere il primato; in the unlikely event of, nell'improbabile eventualità di: In the unlikely event of bad weather, you will receive a full refund, nell'improbabile eventualità di maltempo, sarete interamente rimborsati2 (fam.) poco credibile; improbabile (fig. fam.); ( di un abbinamento, una coppia) male assortito: She makes a rather unlikely heroine, come eroina, non è molto credibile; Mary and Dan are the most unlikely couple I've ever met, Mary e Dan sono la coppia peggio assortita che abbia mai conosciuto; The film was the unlikely hit of the summer, il film è diventato inaspettatamente il grande successo dell'estate● unlikely to do st. –: They are unlikely to come, è improbabile (o difficile) che vengano □ unlikely to succeed, ( di progetto, impresa) di difficile riuscita; improbabile (fig. fam.)unlikelihood, unlikelinessn. [u]improbabilità; inverosimiglianza. -
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unlikely [ʌnˈlaɪklɪ]• an unlikely place to find... un endroit où l'on ne s'attend guère à trouver...* * *[ʌn'laɪklɪ]1) ( unexpected) improbable, peu probableit is unlikely that — il est peu probable que (+ subj)
2) ( strange) [partner, choice, situation] inattendu3) ( probably untrue) [story] invraisemblable; [excuse] peu probable -
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1 ( unexpected) improbable, peu probable ; highly ou most unlikely extrêmement improbable ; it is unlikely that il est peu probable que (+ subj) ; they are unlikely to succeed il est peu probable qu'ils réussissent ; it's not unlikely that il n'est pas impossible que (+ subj) ;2 ( strange) [partner, marriage, choice, situation] inattendu ; -
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[ʌn'laɪklɪ]1) (unexpected) improbabile, poco probabile3) (probably untrue) [story, excuse] inverosimile, improbabile* * *(not likely or probable: an unlikely explanation for his absence; She's unlikely to arrive before 7.00 p.m.; It is unlikely that she will come.) improbabile* * *[ʌn'laɪklɪ]1) (unexpected) improbabile, poco probabile3) (probably untrue) [story, excuse] inverosimile, improbabile -
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7 difficile
difficult( improbabile) unlikely* * *difficile agg.1 ( arduo) difficult, hard; knotty, tough: difficile da tradurre, da capire, difficult to translate, to understand; una digestione difficile, poor digestion; una faccenda difficile, a difficult (o awkward) business; un'operazione difficile, a difficult operation; un problema difficile, a hard (o knotty) problem; l'accettarlo mi è stato difficile, I found it hard to accept; una domanda a cui è difficile rispondere, a difficult question to answer; è difficile crederti, it is difficult to believe you; è difficile farlo, it is difficult to do; i punti difficili hanno bisogno di spiegazione, the knotty points require an explanation; quel luogo è di difficile accesso, that place is difficult to get to; è una persona con la quale è difficile andare d'accordo, he's a difficult person to get on with; rendere la vita difficile a qlcu., to make s.o.'s life difficult; tempi difficili, hard times; è difficiletto, (fam.) it's tricky2 ( complicato, contorto) difficult, obscure, involved, abstruse: un autore difficile, a difficult author; uno stile difficile, an obscure style3 ( scontroso, intrattabile) difficult, awkward; ( incontentabile) difficult to please, hard to please: un ragazzo difficile, a difficult boy; è difficile, ( da accontentare) he is hard to please; è difficile nel mangiare, he is fussy (o particular) about his food4 ( poco probabile) unlikely, improbable: è difficile che egli venga, he is unlikely (o not likely) to come◆ s.m.1 ( persona difficile) difficult person, awkward person: non fare il difficile!, don't be difficult!2 ( difficoltà) difficulty: qui sta il difficile!, that is where the difficulty lies!* * *[dif'fitʃile]1. agg1) (problema, lavoro, periodo) difficult, (situazione) difficult, awkwarddifficile da fare — difficult o hard to do
2) (persona: intrattabile) difficult, awkward, (nei gusti) fussysuo marito ha un carattere difficile — her husband is hard to get on with, her husband is an awkward character
3) (improbabile) unlikely2. sm/ffare il (la) difficile — to be difficult, be awkward
3. smdifficulty, difficult partil difficile è finire in tempo — the difficulty lies in finishing in time, the problem is getting finished in time
ora che il difficile è fatto... — now that the difficult part has been done...
* * *[dif'fitʃile] 1.1) (disagevole, arduo) [compito, percorso] difficult, hard, tough; [periodo, condizioni, scelta] difficult, hardè difficile a dirsi — it's difficult o hard to tell
2) (complicato) [lingua, problema, testo] difficult, hard; [ domanda] difficult, tricky3) (poco probabile) unlikely, improbable4) (intrattabile) [persona, carattere] difficult5) (esigente) [ persona] choosy, particular, hard to please, fussy2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile (persona)3.fare il difficile — to be choosy o fussy o particular
sostantivo maschile (difficoltà)* * *difficile/dif'fit∫ile/1 (disagevole, arduo) [compito, percorso] difficult, hard, tough; [periodo, condizioni, scelta] difficult, hard; è difficile a dirsi it's difficult o hard to tell; è difficile andarci d'accordo he's difficult to get on with2 (complicato) [lingua, problema, testo] difficult, hard; [ domanda] difficult, tricky3 (poco probabile) unlikely, improbable; è difficile che it's unlikely that; è difficile che ci riesca he's unlikely to succeed4 (intrattabile) [persona, carattere] difficult; un bambino difficile a problem child5 (esigente) [ persona] choosy, particular, hard to please, fussyII m. e f.III sostantivo m.(difficoltà) qui sta il difficile here lies the difficulty. -
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((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') ikke en chance* * *((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') ikke en chance -
9 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') ikke en chance* * *((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') ikke en chance -
10 keine Hoffnung
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') not (have) a hope -
11 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') no tener ni la más remota posibilidad -
12 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') no tener ni la más remota posibilidad -
13 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') ekki minnsta von -
14 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') ekki minnsta von -
15 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') semmi reménye sincs -
16 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') semmi reménye sincs -
17 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') não ter chance -
18 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') não ter chance -
19 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') hiç ümit kalmama -
20 not (have) a hope
((to be) completely unlikely (to succeed in something): He hasn't a hope of getting the job; `Will he get the job?' `Not a hope!') hiç ümit kalmama
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