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1 adverse
['ædvɜːs]aggettivo [reaction, conditions] avverso, ostile; [ publicity] sfavorevole (to a, per); [effect, consequences] negativo (to per)* * *['ædvə:s](unfavourable: adverse criticism.) sfavorevole, avverso- adversity* * *adverse /ˈædvɜ:s/a.1 avverso; ostile; contrario3 dannoso; nocivo● (leg.) the adverse party, la parte avversa; la controparte □ (econ.) adverse selection, selezione avversa □ (fin.) an adverse trade balance, una bilancia commerciale deficitaria (o passiva)adverselyavv.● to be adversely affected by st., subire l'effetto negativo di qc.NOTA D'USO: - adverse o averse?-* * *['ædvɜːs] -
2 adverse ad·verse adj
['ædvɜːs](criticism, decision, effect) sfavorevole, (wind) contrario (-a)
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