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(not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) neobjektīvs; netaisns- unfairly- unfairness* * *neobjektīvs, netaisns; nepareizs; negodīgs -
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83 unfair
adj. ohederlig; orättvis* * *(not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) orättvis- unfairly- unfairness -
84 support
sup·port [səʼpɔ:t, Am -ʼpɔ:rt] vt1) ( hold up)to \support sb/ sth jdn/etw stützen;to \support a currency econ eine Währung stützen;to \support a roof ein Dach abstützen;to \support sb's weight jds Gewicht tragen;the ice is thick enough to \support our weight das Eis ist so dick, dass es uns trägt2) ( sustain)to \support life für den Lebensunterhalt sorgen3) ( fulfil)to \support a role eine Rolle spielento not/no longer \support sth etw nicht/nicht länger ertragen [o ( geh) erdulden] [o ( fam) aushalten];5) ( provide with money)to \support sb/ sth jdn/etw [finanziell] unterstützen;to \support one's lifestyle seinen Lebensstil Sucht finanzieren6) ( provide with necessities)to \support sb für jds Lebensunterhalt m aufkommen;to \support oneself seinen Lebensunterhalt [selbst] bestreiten;to \support a family eine Familie unterhalten7) ( comfort)to \support sb/ sth jdn/etw unterstützen;to \support sb in sth jdn bei etw dat unterstützen;the union is \supporting Linda in her claim that she was unfairly dismissed die Gewerkschaft unterstützt Lindas Behauptung, sie sei zu Unrecht entlassen worden8) ( encourage)to \support sb/ sth jdn/etw unterstützen;to \support a cause für eine Sache eintreten;to \support a plan einen Plan befürworten9) ( corroborate)to \support sth etw belegen;to \support a theory eine Theorie beweisento \support a sportsman/ team für einen Sportler/ein Team seinknee \support Kniestrumpf m;\support stockings Stützstrümpfe mplto give sth \support etw dat Halt gebenfinancial \support finanzielle Unterstützung;a [visible] means of \support eine [bekannte] Einnahmequelle;action for \support Unterhaltsklage f;to receive \support Unterhalt bekommento be a \support to sb jdm eine Stütze sein;letters of \support Sympathieschreiben ntpl;moral \support moralische Unterstützung;to give sb a lot of \support jdm großen Rückhalt geben;to give sb moral \support jdn moralisch unterstützento drum up \support for sth Unterstützung für etw akk auftreiben;to enlist the \support of sb jds Unterstützung gewinnen;to lend \support to a theory eine Theorie erhärten;to pledge \support for sth etw dat seine Unterstützung zusichernPHRASES:in \support of ( to assist) als Unterstützung;( to express approval) zur Unterstützung;to vote in \support of the President für den Präsidenten stimmen;( to obtain) um etw zu erreichen;the miners have come out on strike in \support of their pay claim die Bergarbeiter sind in den Streik getreten, um ihrer Lohnforderung Nachdruck zu verleihen -
85 unreasonably
1) ( illogically) unvernünftig;she claims, not \unreasonably, that... sie behauptet nicht zu Unrecht, dass...2) ( unfairly) übertrieben, unangemessen;you're being \unreasonably strict with Daphne du bist unnötig streng mit Daphne -
86 unfair
(not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) nespravedlivý- unfairly- unfairness* * *• nespravedlivý -
87 unfair
(not fair or just: He has received unfair treatment.) nespravodlivý- unfairly- unfairness* * *• stranícky• nenáležitý• nerytiersky• nerovný• neprimeraný• nepoctivý• nekalý• neslušný• nefér• nespravodlivý• nepriaznivý• neobjektívny• nešportový• necestný -
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89 zuzengabe
io.1. ( bidegabea) unfair, unjust2. informal adb. unjustly, unfairly, illicitly; \zuzengabe aberastuak ez dira lasai bizi those who have become rich by ill-gotten means do not live in peace -
90 плохо
I1) кратк. прил. см. плохой2) предик. безл. it's badпло́хо, что — (it's) too bad (+ clause), what's bad is (that + clause)
пло́хо, что вы э́того не зна́ете — too bad you don't know this
3) предик. безл. (дт.; о плохом самочувствии) unwellему́ пло́хо — he is unwell, he is not well
II нареч.мне сде́лалось / ста́ло пло́хо — I felt unwell; I felt sick амер.
1) ( неудовлетворительно) bad(ly), poorlyпло́хо себя́ чу́вствовать — feel unwell
пло́хо вести́ себя́ — behave badly
пло́хо обраща́ться (с тв.) — treat (d) badly, ill-treat (d)
пло́хо приспосо́бленный — ill-adapted
2) ( отрицательно) unfavourablyпло́хо ду́мать о ком-л — have a low opinion of smb
вы сли́шком пло́хо обо мне ду́маете — you judge me unfairly
3) сущ. нескл. ( отметка) bad markполучи́ть "пло́хо" (по дт.) — get a bad mark (for)
••пло́хо ко́нчить — come to a bad end
пло́хо лежа́ть — lie in temptation's [-m't-] way
брать всё, что пло́хо лежи́т — steal anything which isn't carefully watched [isn't secured; isn't nailed down]
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92 distribute
[dɪ'strɪbjuːt]гл.1) распределять, раздаватьto distribute letters / newspapers — разносить письма, газеты
The books will be distributed free to local schools. — Книги будут бесплатно распределяться по местным школам.
The money that has been collected will be distributed among all the children's hospitals in the area. — Собранные деньги будут распределены по детским больницам района.
He read through the article, and liked it so much that he made copies of it to distribute around the hospital. — Он прочёл статью, остался очень доволен и даже снял копии, чтобы раздать их в больнице.
Syn:4) распределять по поверхности; разбрасывать; рассредоточиватьThe wreck of the crashed plane was distributed over a wide area. — Остатки потерпевшего катастрофу самолёта были разбросаны на большой площади.
When shipping heavy goods particular care must be taken to distribute the weight of the load evenly over the floor of the container. — При транспортировке тяжёлых товаров необходимо следить за тем, чтобы нагрузка была равномерна распределена по дну контейнера.
Syn:5) разделять, распределятьThe Life Guards were then distributed into three troops. — Лейб-гвардия была затем поделена на три отряда.
Syn:7) лог. использовать термин в его полном значении (относя его ко всем членам класса, который он определяет)The proposition "all men are mortal" distributes "man" but not "mortal". — В утверждении "все люди смертны" квантор общности относится к "люди", но не к "смертны".
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93 injustum
in-justus, a, um, adj., that is contrary to right and justice, unjust, wrongful, unreasonable, excessive, oppressive, severe.I.In gen., unsuitable, oppressive, excessive (rare):II.onus ( = immodicum),
Cic. Or. 10, 35:faenus,
Liv. 42, 5:injustis collatum viribus hostem,
unequal, Stat. Th. 6, 774.—In partic., unjust, wrongful:1.vir maleficus naturā et injustus,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 20, 57; id. Fl. 38, 97:noverca,
harsh, severe, Verg. E. 3, 33:homine imperito numquam quidquam injustius,
Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 18:emori, ne aliquid faciat injustum,
Lact. 5, 13, 15:Samnites Sidicinis injusta arma cum intulissent,
Liv. 7, 29, 4:injusto carpere dente,
with envious, malicious tooth, Ov. P. 3, 4, 73:mare,
id. Am. 2, 11, 12:iracundia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 50, 203:id quam injustum in patriam... esset, non videbat,
id. Off. 3, 21, 82:injustissima atque acerbissima incommoda,
id. Fam. 5, 17, 1:injustaque regna tenebat,
unjustly gotten, Ov. M. 5, 277.— Subst.: injustum, i, n., injustice:jura inventa metu injusti fateare necesse est,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 111. — Adv.: injustē.In gen., i. q. injuriā, wrongfully, unfairly:2.morbus non injuste terret,
not without cause, Cels. 7, 3.—In partic., unjustly:imperare alicui,
Plaut. Capt 2, 2, 58: in aliquem dicere, id. Bacch. 3, 3, 59:facis injuste si putas, etc.,
Cic. Fl. 17, 41; id. Off. 1, 7, 23; 3, 21, 84 al.:male et injuste facere,
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94 injustus
in-justus, a, um, adj., that is contrary to right and justice, unjust, wrongful, unreasonable, excessive, oppressive, severe.I.In gen., unsuitable, oppressive, excessive (rare):II.onus ( = immodicum),
Cic. Or. 10, 35:faenus,
Liv. 42, 5:injustis collatum viribus hostem,
unequal, Stat. Th. 6, 774.—In partic., unjust, wrongful:1.vir maleficus naturā et injustus,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 20, 57; id. Fl. 38, 97:noverca,
harsh, severe, Verg. E. 3, 33:homine imperito numquam quidquam injustius,
Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 18:emori, ne aliquid faciat injustum,
Lact. 5, 13, 15:Samnites Sidicinis injusta arma cum intulissent,
Liv. 7, 29, 4:injusto carpere dente,
with envious, malicious tooth, Ov. P. 3, 4, 73:mare,
id. Am. 2, 11, 12:iracundia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 50, 203:id quam injustum in patriam... esset, non videbat,
id. Off. 3, 21, 82:injustissima atque acerbissima incommoda,
id. Fam. 5, 17, 1:injustaque regna tenebat,
unjustly gotten, Ov. M. 5, 277.— Subst.: injustum, i, n., injustice:jura inventa metu injusti fateare necesse est,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 111. — Adv.: injustē.In gen., i. q. injuriā, wrongfully, unfairly:2.morbus non injuste terret,
not without cause, Cels. 7, 3.—In partic., unjustly:imperare alicui,
Plaut. Capt 2, 2, 58: in aliquem dicere, id. Bacch. 3, 3, 59:facis injuste si putas, etc.,
Cic. Fl. 17, 41; id. Off. 1, 7, 23; 3, 21, 84 al.:male et injuste facere,
Nep. Them. 7 fin. — Sup.:injustissime,
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97 ἄνισος
A unequal, uneven, Hp. Fract.37, Pl.Ti. 36d, etc.;τὸ ἄ.
inequality,Arist.
EN 1129b1, etc.; ἄ. πολιτεία, of an oligarchy, Aeschin.1.30: so of persons,οἱ ἄ. Arist. Pol. 1280a13
; ἄ. κατά τι ib.23; but also, not content with equality or justice, unjust, Id.EN 1129a33, 1129b10; unfair,χεῖρες AP9.263
(Antiphil.). Adv. unequally, Hp.Art.61; unfairly,ἀ. σχεῖν πρός τινας D.24.168
;ἀ. νενεμῆσθαι τὰς ἀρχάς Arist.Pol. 1282b24
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98 Questionably
adv.Doubtfully: P. ἐνδοιαστῶς, V. ἀμφιλέκτως.Not clearly: P. ἀσαφῶς, Ar. and V. δυσκρίτως.In a suspicious way: P. ὑπόπτως.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Questionably
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99 werk
2 [plaats] work♦voorbeelden:het betere werk • the right thingzijn werk goed/slecht doen • make a good/bad job of one's workhet grote werk • the big jobgeen half werk doen • not stop at half measures, go the whole hogze houden hier niet van half werk • they don't do things by halves heredat is een heel werk • it's quite a joblos werk hebben • have a casual jobhet is onbegonnen werk • it's a hopeless taskpublieke werken • public workshet vuile werk opknappen (voor iemand) • do the dirty work (for someone)aangenomen werk • contract workeen nieuwe fabriek geeft werk aan 250 mensen • a new factory provides jobs/work for 250 people(vast) werk hebben • have a regular jobhet is zijn werk • it's his businesshij kan het werk niet aan • 〈 te zwaar〉 he isn't up to his work; 〈 te veel〉 he's up to the neck in workveel werk maken van de aankleding van zijn huis • take great pains over the furnishing of one's houseiemand werk opdragen • give someone a task(op school) werk opgeven • give an assignmentwerk zoeken • look for work/employment〈 figuurlijk〉 heb je altijd zo lang werk met het eten klaarmaken • do you always take so long preparing dinner/breakfast/ 〈enz.〉aan het werk gaan • set to workaan het werk houden • keep goingiedereen aan het werk! • everybody to their work!iemand aan het werk zetten • put someone to workhard aan het werk gaan • set to work at full tilt〈 figuurlijk〉 er is werk aan de winkel • there's work to be done, there's a lot to do/to be doneer is weinig werk in de bouw • work is slack in the building tradehoe gaat dat in z'n werk? • how is it done?werk in uitvoering • road workshoe is dat allemaal in zijn werk gegaan • how did it all come abouthet ging allemaal zo razendsnel in zijn werk • it was all such very quick workonder het werk mag er niet gerookt worden • smoking is forbidden at work/during working hourste werk stellen • employ, set to workheel behoedzaam te werk gaan • go very carefullyimpulsief te werk gaan, oneerlijk te werk gaan • act on impulse, act unfairlyieder ging op zijn eigen manier te werk • each took his/her own linezonder werk zitten • be out of work/unemployedniet op zijn werk komen • fail to turn up for work/dutywerk van iemand maken • play up to someonewerk van iets maken • do something about something; take action; 〈 sterker〉 put some work into something; 〈 klacht indienen〉 complain about somethingze wilden er geen werk van maken • they didn't want to take the matter in handalles in het werk stellen • make every effort to, strain every nerve (to), leave no stone unturneddat is geen werk • that's unfair -
100 certainly
certainly adv ( without doubt) certainement ; ( indicating assent) certainement, bien sûr ; certainly not! certainement pas! ; it's certainly possible that il est tout à fait possible que (+ subj) ; ‘may I borrow your pen?’-‘certainly’ ‘je peux vous emprunter votre stylo?’-‘bien sûr’ ; this exercise is certainly very difficult cet exercice est vraiment très difficile ; we shall certainly attend the meeting nous serons à la réunion sans faute ; certainly sir/madam (mais) certainement, monsieur/madame ; she was almost certainly innocent elle était presque certainement innocente ; he certainly got his revenge! iron c'est sûr qu'il a pris sa revanche! ; it is certainly true that they treated him unfairly c'est bien vrai qu'il a été injustement traité ; ‘are you annoyed?’-‘I most certainly am!’ ‘tu es fâché?’-‘ah! ça, oui alors!’
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