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1 unprofitable
adjectiveunrentabel [Zeche, Investition, Geschäft]; wenig einträglich [Arbeit]; (fig.) fruchtlos* * *un·prof·it·able[ʌnˈprɒfɪtəbl̩, AM -ˈprɑ:fɪt̬əbl̩]their business was \unprofitable ihr Betrieb warf keinen Gewinn ab\unprofitable investment Fehlinvestition f2. (unproductive) unproduktiv, unergiebig* * *[ʌn'prɒfɪtəbl]adj(financially) keinen Profit bringend or abwerfend, wenig einträglich; mine, activities, business etc unrentabel; (fig) nutzlos, sinnlosthe company was unprofitable — die Firma machte keinen Profit or warf keinen Profit ab
it would be unprofitable to go on — es wäre sinnlos, noch weiterzumachen
* * *unprofitable adj (adv unprofitably)be unprofitable sich nicht rentieren2. unvorteilhaft3. nutzlos, zwecklos, überflüssig* * *adjectiveunrentabel [Zeche, Investition, Geschäft]; wenig einträglich [Arbeit]; (fig.) fruchtlos* * *adj.ohne Profit ausdr.unnütz adj.unrentabel adj.
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