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1 unfair
(not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) injusto- unfairly- unfairness* * *un.fair[∧nf'ɛə] adj 1 incorreto, injusto, iníquo. 2 desonesto, ímprobo. 3 desleal. 4 parcial. -
2 unfair
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3 unfair competition
unfair competitionconcorrência desleal. -
4 unfair dismissal
un.fair dis.miss.al[∧nf'ɛə dism'isəl] n Com demissão sem justa causa. -
5 a raw deal
(unfair treatment.) injustiça -
6 not cricket
(unfair; not sportsmanlike.) desonesto -
7 a raw deal
(unfair treatment.) injustiça -
8 not cricket
(unfair; not sportsmanlike.) desleal -
9 competition
[kompə'tiʃən]1) (the act of competing; rivalry: Competition makes children try harder.) competição2) (people competing for a prize etc: There's a lot of competition for this job.) concorrência3) (a contest for a prize: Have you entered the tennis competition?) competição* * *com.pe.ti.tion[kɔmpit'iʃən] n 1 competição: a) concorrência, rivalidade. b) disputa esportiva. 2 Com concorrência. competition in armaments n corrida armamentícia. he entered a competition ele tomou parte num concurso. unfair competition concorrência desleal. -
10 dirty
1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) sujo2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) sujo3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) obsceno4) ((of weather) stormy.) tempestuoso* * *dirt.y[d'ə:ti] vt+vi sujar, emporcalhar, manchar. • adj 1 sujo, porco. 2 vil, baixo, desprezível, sórdido, obsceno, avarento. 3 de cor suja ou turva. 4 borrascoso, tempestuoso, ventoso. • adv sl muito. to do the dirty on someone prejudicar alguém, pregar uma peça, enganar. to get the dirty water off one’s chest escarrar. to give someone a dirty look coll olhar com reprovação. to wash one’s dirty linen in public lavar a roupa suja em público. -
11 emancipate
[i'mænsipeit](to set free from slavery or other strict or unfair control.) emancipar* * *e.man.ci.pate[im'ænsipeit] vt emancipar, livrar(-se), resgatar, libertar. -
12 paranoia
[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.) paranóia* * *par.a.noi.a[pærən'ɔiə] n Psych paranóia, paranéia. -
13 quite
1. adverb1) (completely; entirely: This is quite impossible.) completamente2) (fairly; rather; to a certain extent: It's quite warm today; He's quite a good artist; I quite like the idea.) bastante2. interjection(exactly; indeed; I agree: `I think he is being unfair to her.' `Quite'.) exactamente* * *[kwait] adv 1 completamente, totalmente. 2 relativamente. 3 muito, um bocado. 4 exatamente (com verbo no negativo). I don’t know quite where to go / eu não sei aonde ir exatamente. 5 realmente, verdadeiramente. it was quite a problem / foi realmente um problema. quite so sim, concordo. -
14 resent
[ri'zent](to feel annoyed about (something) because one thinks it is unfair, insulting etc: I resent his interference in my affairs.) ressentir-se de- resentfully
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- resentment* * *re.sent[riz'ent] vt ressentir-se, ofender-se, guardar rancor. she resented my leaving / ela levou a mal minha saída. -
15 unjust
(not just; unfair: Your suspicions are unjust.) injusto* * *un.just[∧ndʒ'∧st] adj 1 injusto, iníquo (to para), incorreto. 2 injustificado. -
16 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.) ser duro com2) (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.) ser injusto -
17 hit below the belt
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18 look here!
(give your attention to this: Look here! Isn't that what you wanted?; Look here, Mary, you're being unfair!) olhe lá -
19 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.) ser severo com2) (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.) ser injusto com -
20 dirty
1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) sujo2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) sujo3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) obsceno4) ((of weather) stormy.) mau
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