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1 unrelated
unrelated [ˈʌnrɪˈleɪtɪd]a. ( = unconnected) [incident, event, case] sans rapportb. ( = from different families) they are unrelated ils n'ont aucun lien de parenté* * *[ˌʌnrɪ'leɪtɪd]1) ( not logically connected) sans rapport (to avec)his success is not unrelated to the fact that he has money — son succès n'est pas sans rapport avec sa fortune
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2 unrelated
1 ( not logically connected) sans rapport (to avec) ; his success is not unrelated to the fact that he has money son succès n'est pas sans rapport avec sa fortune ;2 ( as family) the two families/boys are unrelated les deux familles/garçons n'ont pas de lien de parenté.
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