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1 unfavourable
adj. elverişsiz, olumsuz, sakıncalı, açık veren (hesap), aksi, ters* * *elverişsiz -
2 unfavourable
uygun olmayan, elverissiz, aksi, ters, kötü -
3 unfavourable
elverişsiz -
4 adverse
adj. ters, aksi, zıt, karşıt, aleyhte* * *1. karşıt 2. ters* * *['ædvə:s](unfavourable: adverse criticism.) karşı, ters, aleyhte, olumsuz- adversity -
5 at a disadvantage
(in an unfavourable position: His power was strengthened by the fact that he had us all at a disadvantage.) daha zayıf bir durumda -
6 disadvantage
n. dezavantaj, zarar, aleyhte durum* * *dezavantaj* * *(something which makes a difficulty or which is an unfavourable circumstance: There are several disadvantages to this plan.) sakınca, dezavantaj- at a disadvantage -
7 disapprove
v. beğenmemek, uygun görmemek, kabul etmemek, onaylamamak, reddetmek, karşısında olmak; kınamak* * *1. beğenme 2. uygun görme* * *[disə'pru:v](to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) onaylamamak, uygun bulmamak- disapproving
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8 favourable
adj. iyi niyetli, olumlu, elverişli, uygun, faydalı, avantajlı, tatminkâr, lehte, taraftar* * *uygun* * *1) (showing approval: Was her reaction favourable or unfavourable?) olumlu, lehte2) (helpful or advantageous: a favourable wind.) elverişli, uygun
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