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1 unscientific
[ˌʌnsaɪən'tɪfɪk]to be unscientific — [method, theory, approach] non essere scientifico; [ person] non essere portato per la scienza
* * *unscientific /ʌnsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/a.poco scientifico; non scientificounscientifically avv.* * *[ˌʌnsaɪən'tɪfɪk]to be unscientific — [method, theory, approach] non essere scientifico; [ person] non essere portato per la scienza
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2 systematic
[ˌsɪstə'mætɪk]1) (efficient) [ person] sistematico, metodico; [ approach] regolare, che segue un metodo; [method, way] sistematico2) (deliberate) [attempt, abuse, destruction] sistematico* * *[-'mætik]adjective sistematico* * *systematic /sɪstəˈmætɪk/, systematical /sɪstəˈmætɪkl/a.1 sistematico; metodico; ordinato; regolare: systematic opposition, opposizione sistematica; a systematic worker, un lavoratore metodico, regolare2 (biol.) sistematico; tassonomico● a systematic liar, uno che mente di continuo (o per sistema) □ (stat.) systematic sampling, campionatura sistematicasystematically avv.* * *[ˌsɪstə'mætɪk]1) (efficient) [ person] sistematico, metodico; [ approach] regolare, che segue un metodo; [method, way] sistematico2) (deliberate) [attempt, abuse, destruction] sistematico -
3 conventional
[kən'venʃənl]1) (conformist) [ person] convenzionale, conformista; [idea, role] convenzionale2) (traditionally accepted) [approach, method] convenzionale, tradizionale; [ medicine] tradizionalethe conventional wisdom about sth. — l'opinione comunemente accettata su qcs
3) mil. [ weapons] convenzionale* * *adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) convenzionale* * *[kən'venʃənl]1) (conformist) [ person] convenzionale, conformista; [idea, role] convenzionale2) (traditionally accepted) [approach, method] convenzionale, tradizionale; [ medicine] tradizionalethe conventional wisdom about sth. — l'opinione comunemente accettata su qcs
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4 didactic
[daɪ'dæktɪk, dɪ-]aggettivo didattico* * *didactic /dɪˈdæktɪk/, ( USA) /daɪˈdæktɪk/, didactical /dɪˈdæktɪkl/, ( USA) /daɪˈdæktɪkl/a.1 didattico: a didactic approach [method], un approccio [metodo] didattico; didactic materials, materiale didattico2 didascalico ( anche spreg.): a didactic poem, un poema didascalico; a didactic tone, un tono didascalicodidactically avv.* * *[daɪ'dæktɪk, dɪ-]aggettivo didattico -
5 unconventional
[ˌʌnkən'venʃənl]aggettivo anticonvenzionale, anticonformistico* * *unconventional /ʌnkənˈvɛnʃənl/a.1 non convenzionale; anticonvenzionale; anticonformista: unconventional clothes [lifestyle], abbigliamento [stile di vita] anticonformista; unconventional method [approach], metodo [approccio] anticonvenzionale; unconventional medicine, medicina alternativa● (mil.) unconventional warfare, guerra clandestina; guerrigliaunconventionally avv.* * *[ˌʌnkən'venʃənl]aggettivo anticonvenzionale, anticonformistico
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