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{ʌn'laik}
I. a различен от, неприличащ на
UNLIKE signs мат. противоположни/обратни знаци
UNLIKE charges ел. разнозначни заряди
II. prep не като, противно/обратно на, за разлика от
how UNLIKE him to do such a thing колко нехарактерно за него да постъпи така, да не очакваш просто такова нещо от него* * *{^n'laik} а различен от, неприличащ на; unlike signs мат. противопо(2) {^n'laik} prep не като, противно/обратно на, за разлика от* * *различен;* * *1. how unlike him to do such a thing колко нехарактерно за него да постъпи така, да не очакваш просто такова нещо от него 2. i. a различен от, неприличащ на 3. ii. prep не като, противно/обратно на, за разлика от 4. unlike charges ел. разнозначни заряди 5. unlike signs мат. противоположни/обратни знаци* * *unlike[ʌn´laik] I. adj различен (от); който не прилича на друг; не такъв като; \unlike signs мат. противоположни знаци, плюс и минус; \unlike charges ел. разнозначни заряди (полюси); II. prep не като, в отличие от, за разлика от, противно на; \unlike you за разлика от теб; how \unlike him to be so late не е в характера му да закъснява; this picture is quite \unlike him на този портрет той не си прилича.
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