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1. a несправедливый; недобросовестный2. a недостаточный, ниже нормыunfair firm — фирма, не выполняющая требований профсоюзов в отношении ставок заработной платы
3. a нечестный4. a неблагоприятный5. a тех. вызывающий чрезмерные напряжения6. a тех. несовпадающийСинонимический ряд:unjust (adj.) arbitrary; biased; despotic; discriminatory; inequable; inequitable; influenced; partial; prejudiced; unequal; unequitable; unethical; unjust; unrighteous; unsporting; wrongfulАнтонимический ряд:fair; impartial; judicial; just -
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1. a несправедливыйI know that it is unjust — я знаю, что это несправедливо
2. a неверный, неточный3. a арх. нечестныйСинонимический ряд:1. excessive (adj.) excessive; extreme2. undeserved (adj.) undeserved; unjustifiable; unmerited; unworthy3. unfair (adj.) biased; inequable; inequitable; influenced; partial; prejudiced; shabby; unequal; unequitable; unfair; unjustified; unrighteousАнтонимический ряд:
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Inequable — In*e qua*ble, a. Unequable. [R.] Bailey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inequable — (adj.) 1717, from L. inaequabilis uneven, from in not (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + aequabilis (see EQUABLE (Cf. equable)) … Etymology dictionary
inequable — , inequitable. The first means not even or uniform; the second means unfair … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
inequable — [ɪn ɛkwəb(ə)l] adjective not equal or evenly distributed … English new terms dictionary
inequable — in·equable … English syllables
inequable — adj. 1 not fairly distributed. 2 not uniform. Etymology: L inaequabilis uneven (as IN (1), EQUABLE) … Useful english dictionary
Dou Wei — This article is about the modern People s Republic of China musician. For the Tang Dynasty chancellor, see Dou Wei (Tang Dynasty). Dou Wei Origin Beijing, China Genres Post rock, Ambient, Folk, Electronic, Chinese rock … Wikipedia
unsettled — a. 1. Wavering, restless, vacillating, fickle, unsteady, unstable, changeable, not steady. 2. Unequal, changeable, inequable. 3. Turbid, roily, roiled, feculent, muddy. 4. Uninhabited, without inhabitants. 5. Undetermined, open, unadjusted. 6.… … New dictionary of synonyms
in|eq|ua|ble — «ihn EHK wuh buhl», adjective. changeable; fitful: »an inequable temper … Useful english dictionary