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[ʌn'nætʃrəl]1) (affected) [ style] artificioso; [ laugh] forzato3) (unhealthy) [ interest] anomalo, contro natura* * *(strange or queer: an unnatural silence.) innaturale* * *unnatural /ʌnˈnætʃrəl/a.1 innaturale; artificioso: I found her performance very unnatural, ho trovato la sua recitazione del tutto innaturale; unnatural laughter, riso affettato2 anormale; contro natura: unnatural practices, pratiche contro natura; He has an unnatural fascination with murder, è affascinato in modo anormale dagli omicidiunnaturalness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'nætʃrəl]1) (affected) [ style] artificioso; [ laugh] forzato3) (unhealthy) [ interest] anomalo, contro natura
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