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1 unpleasant un·pleas·ant adj
[ʌn'plɛznt](smell, task) sgradevole, spiacevole, (person, remark) antipatico (-a), (day, experience) brutto (-a) -
2 unprovoked un·pro·voked adj
[ˌʌnprə'vəʊkt](attack) non provocato (-a), (unpleasant remark) ingiustificato (-a) -
3 disagreeable
[ˌdɪsə'griːəbl]* * *adjective (unpleasant: a disagreeable task; a most disagreeable person.) sgradevole* * *disagreeable /dɪsəˈgri:əbl/A a.1 sgradevole; spiacevole: disagreeable company, compagnia sgradevole; a disagreeable smell, un odore spiacevole; The task was extremely disagreeable to him, il compito era estremamente sgradevole per lui2 ( di persona) antipatico; scontroso: She can be very disagreeable sometimes, può essere molto scontrosa a volteB n.(pl.) fastidi; seccaturedisagreeableness n. [u] disagreeably avv.* * *[ˌdɪsə'griːəbl] -
4 objectionable
[əb'dʒekʃənəbl]aggettivo [ remark] cui si può obiettare; [ behaviour] deplorevole, riprovevole; [ person] insopportabile* * *[-'‹ekʃə-]adjective (unpleasant: a very objectionable person.) spiacevole* * *objectionable /əbˈdʒɛkʃənəbl/a.1 cui si può obiettare; eccepibile2 deplorevole; riprovevole3 detestabile; sgradevole; spiacevoleobjectionably avv.* * *[əb'dʒekʃənəbl] -
5 offend
[ə'fend] 1.2) (displease) [ decision] andare contro [ sense of justice]2.to offend the eye — [building, etc.] offendere la vista
verbo intransitivo dir. commettere un reato* * *[ə'fend] 1. verb1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) offendere2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) disturbare•- offence- offender
- offensive 2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) offensiva- offensiveness
- be on the offensive
- take offence* * *[ə'fend] 1.2) (displease) [ decision] andare contro [ sense of justice]2.to offend the eye — [building, etc.] offendere la vista
verbo intransitivo dir. commettere un reato -
6 offensive *** of·fen·sive
[ə'fɛnsɪv]1. adj1) (causing offence, unpleasant: behaviour, remark) offensivo (-a), (person) antipatico (-a), (smell, sight) sgradevole2) (attacking) offensivo (-a)2. nMil, Sport offensivato go over to or go on or take the offensive — passare all'offensiva
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