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1 unfair
[ʌn'fɛə(r)]adjit's unfair that … — to niesprawiedliwe, że …
* * *(not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) nieuczciwy- unfairly- unfairness -
2 unfair dismissal
nnieuzasadnione zwolnienie nt (z pracy) -
3 unfair holes
otwory nie pokrywające się przy nitowaniu -
4 unfair dismissal
- bezpodstawne zwolnienie- niesłuszne rozwiązanie umowy o pracę z pracownikiem. O kwalifikacji zwolnienia jako bezpodstawne decyduje odpowiedź na pytanie czy pracodawca zwalniając pracownika działał w sposób obiektywnie uzasadniony.Indeks angielsko-polski terminów prawniczych wraz z objaśnieniami > unfair dismissal
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5 a raw deal
(unfair treatment.) krzywda -
6 not cricket
(unfair; not sportsmanlike.) niehonorowe -
7 be hard on
1) (to punish or criticize severely: Don't be too hard on the boy - he's too young to know that he was doing wrong.) być surowym dla2) (to be unfair to: If you punish all the children for the broken window it's a bit hard on those who had nothing to do with it.) być niesprawiedliwym w stosunku do -
8 dirty
['dəːtɪ] 1. adjbrudny; joke, story nieprzyzwoity2. vtbrudzić (zabrudzić perf or pobrudzić perf)* * *1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) brudny2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) niegodziwy3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) sprośny4) ((of weather) stormy.) parszywy -
9 emancipate
[ɪ'mænsɪpeɪt]vt* * *[i'mænsipeit](to set free from slavery or other strict or unfair control.) wyzwalać -
10 hit below the belt
(to hit in an unfair way.) uderzyć poniżej pasa -
11 look here!
(give your attention to this: Look here! Isn't that what you wanted?; Look here, Mary, you're being unfair!) Słuchaj no! -
12 paranoia
[pærə'nɔɪə]nparanoja f* * *[pærə'noiə](a type of mental illness in which a person has fixed and unreasonable ideas that he is very important, or that other people are being unfair or unfreindly to him.) paranoja -
13 quite
[kwaɪt]adv* * *1. adverb1) (completely; entirely: This is quite impossible.) całkowicie2) (fairly; rather; to a certain extent: It's quite warm today; He's quite a good artist; I quite like the idea.) całkiem2. interjection(exactly; indeed; I agree: `I think he is being unfair to her.' `Quite'.) Właśnie! -
14 resent
[rɪ'zɛnt]vt* * *[ri'zent](to feel annoyed about (something) because one thinks it is unfair, insulting etc: I resent his interference in my affairs.) być oburzonym na- resentfully
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15 unjust
[ʌn'dʒʌst]adj* * *(not just; unfair: Your suspicions are unjust.) niesprawiedliwy -
16 wrong
[rɔŋ] 1. adj 2. advźle, błędnie3. n 4. vthe was wrong (in saying …) — nie miał racji or mylił się (, mówiąc …)
you were wrong to speak to the newspapers — źle zrobiłeś, rozmawiając z dziennikarzami
it's wrong to steal, stealing is wrong — kradzież jest złem
you are wrong about that, you've got it wrong — mylisz się co do tego
to go wrong — person mylić się (pomylić się perf); machine, relationship psuć się (popsuć się perf)
* * *[roŋ] 1. adjective1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) błędny, niewłaściwy2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) w błędzie3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) zły, godny potępienia4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) nieodpowiedni5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) nie w porządku2. adverb(incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) źle, niepoprawnie3. noun(that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) zło, krzywda4. verb(to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) (s)krzywdzić- wrongful- wrongfully
- wrongfulness
- wrongly
- wrongdoer
- wrongdoing
- do someone wrong
- do wrong
- do wrong
- go wrong
- in the wrong
См. также в других словарях:
unfair — un‧fair [ˌʌnˈfeə◂ ǁ ˈfer◂] adjective 1. not right or fair: • The new taxation system was widely regarded as unfair. • poverty wages and unfair working conditions 2. not giving a fair opportunity to everyone: • The current law is not equitable,… … Financial and business terms
unfair — I adjective biased, fraudulent, inequitable, iniquitous, jaundiced, not equitable, one sided, prejudiced, unequal, uneven, unjust, unprincipled, unreasonable, unsporting, weighted associated concepts: unfair advantage, unfair claim practices,… … Law dictionary
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unfair — Adj. (Mittelstufe) den geltenden Regeln nicht entsprechend, nicht gerecht Synonyme: ungerecht, unsportlich Beispiele: Ich finde dein Benehmen unfair. Die Mannschaft hat unfair gespielt … Extremes Deutsch
Unfair — Un*fair , a. [AS. unf[ae]ger unlovely. See {Un } not, and {Fair}, a.] Not fair; not honest; not impartial; disingenuous; using or involving trick or artifice; dishonest; unjust; unequal. [1913 Webster] You come, like an unfair merchant, to charge … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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unfair — [Wichtig (Rating 3200 5600)] Bsp.: • Wir wollen nicht unfair sein … Deutsch Wörterbuch
unfair — [unfer′] adj. [ME < OE unfæger, unfair, ugly < un , not + fæger,FAIR1] 1. not just or impartial; biased; inequitable 2. dishonest, dishonorable, or unethical in business dealings unfairly adv. unfairness n … English World dictionary
Unfair — Un*fair , v. t. [1st pref. un + fair.] To deprive of fairness or beauty. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Unfair — (engl., spr. önnfähr), unangemessen, unehrenhaft … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
unfair — O.E. unfægr unlovely, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + FAIR (Cf. fair). Cf. O.N. ufagr, Goth. unfagrs. Meaning wicked, evil, bad is recorded from c.1300. Sense of not equitable, unjust is first recorded 1713 … Etymology dictionary