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adjective[be] not unacceptable — durchaus akzeptabel [sein]
* * *un·ac·cep·table[ˌʌnəkˈseptəbl̩]▪ sth is \unacceptable to sb etw ist für jdn inakzeptabel, jd kann etw nicht hinnehmen* * *["ʌnək'septəbl]adjplans, terms unannehmbar; excuse, offer, behaviour nicht akzeptabel; standard, unemployment level, working conditions nicht tragbar, untragbarit's quite unacceptable that we should be expected to... — es kann doch nicht von uns verlangt werden, dass...
it's quite unacceptable for young children to... — es kann nicht zugelassen werden, dass kleine Kinder...
the unacceptable face of capitalism — die Kehrseite des Kapitalismus
he behaved in an unacceptable way — er benahm sich unmöglich
* * *unacceptable adj1. a) unannehmbar (to für)b) unzumutbar:be unacceptable to jemandem nicht zugemutet werden können2. unerwünscht:the unacceptable face of die Kehrseite (gen)3. untragbar (to für)* * *adjective[be] not unacceptable — durchaus akzeptabel [sein]
* * *adj.unannehmbar adj.
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