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1 unfavourable
adjective1) (negative) ungünstig; unfreundlich [Kommentar, Reaktion]; negativ [Kritik, Antwort]* * *un·fa·vour·able, AM un·fa·vor·able[ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl̩]1. (adverse) ungünstigan \unfavourable comparison ein unvorteilhafter Vergleichan \unfavourable decision eine negative Entscheidung2. (disadvantageous) nachteilig\unfavourable balance of trade passive Handelsbilanzto appear in an \unfavourable light in einem ungünstigen Licht erscheinen* * *(US) [ʌn'feIvərəbl]adjoutlook, weather, moment, result ungünstig; conditions, circumstances also, wind widrig; opinion, reaction negativ; reply ablehnend, negativ; trade balance passivto show sb/sth in an unfavourable light — jdn/etw in einem ungünstigen Licht darstellen
* * *1. ungünstig, unvorteilhaft ( beide:for, to für)2. widrig (Umstände, Wetter etc)3. unvorteilhaft (Aussehen)4. WIRTSCH passiv (Handelsbilanz etc)* * *adjective1) (negative) ungünstig; unfreundlich [Kommentar, Reaktion]; negativ [Kritik, Antwort]2) (tending to make difficult) ungünstig (to, for für)* * *(UK) adj.passiv (Zahlungsbilanz) adj.unvorteilhaft adj.widrig (Umstände) adj. (for) (UK) adj.ungünstig (für) adj. -
2 unfavourable
1) ( adverse) ungünstig;an \unfavourable comparison ein unvorteilhafter Vergleich;an \unfavourable decision eine negative Entscheidung;an \unfavourable reaction to sth eine ablehnende Reaktion auf etw akk2) ( disadvantageous) nachteilig;\unfavourable balance of trade passive Handelsbilanz;to appear in an \unfavourable light in einem ungünstigen Licht erscheinen -
3 unfavorable
= academic.ru/93181/unfavorably">unfavorably* * *un·fa·vor·ableun·fa·vour·able, AM un·fa·vor·able[ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl̩]1. (adverse) ungünstigan \unfavorable comparison ein unvorteilhafter Vergleichan \unfavorable decision eine negative Entscheidung2. (disadvantageous) nachteilig\unfavorable balance of trade passive Handelsbilanzto appear in an \unfavorable light in einem ungünstigen Licht erscheinen* * *(US) [ʌn'feIvərəbl]adjoutlook, weather, moment, result ungünstig; conditions, circumstances also, wind widrig; opinion, reaction negativ; reply ablehnend, negativ; trade balance passivto show sb/sth in an unfavourable light — jdn/etw in einem ungünstigen Licht darstellen
* * *1. ungünstig, unvorteilhaft ( beide:for, to für)2. widrig (Umstände, Wetter etc)3. unvorteilhaft (Aussehen)4. WIRTSCH passiv (Handelsbilanz etc)* * ** * *(US) adj.passiv (Zahlungsbilanz) adj.unvorteilhaft adj.widrig (Umstände) adj. (for) (US) adj.ungünstig (für) adj.
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