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1 unreasonably
unreasonably [ʌnˈri:znəblɪ][high] excessivement ; [act, refuse] de façon déraisonnable• quite unreasonably, I can't stand him c'est tout à fait irraisonné, mais je ne le supporte pas• not unreasonably, she had supposed he would help elle avait de bonnes raisons de supposer qu'il l'aiderait* * *[ʌn'riːznəblɪ]adverb [behave] de façon peu raisonnable -
2 unreasonably
unreasonably adv [behave, act] de façon peu raisonnable ; unreasonably high rents/prices des loyers/prix excessifs ; not unreasonably à juste titre ; consent shall not be unreasonably withheld Jur l'accord ne doit pas être refusé de façon déraisonnable. -
3 unreasonably
unreasonably [‚ʌn'ri:zənəblɪ](behave) de manière ou façon déraisonnable;∎ that's unreasonably expensive c'est excessivement cher;∎ they asked, and not altogether unreasonably, that in future they should be kept informed about such matters ils ont demandé, ce qui est tout à fait raisonnable ou légitime, que dorénavant on les tienne au courant de ces chosesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unreasonably
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4 stable
I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) stable2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) solide, stable3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) équilibré4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) stable•- stabilize - stabilise - stabilization - stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) écurie2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) manège
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