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[ˌdɪsə'pruːvl]nome disapprovazione f.* * *noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) disapprovazione* * *disapproval /dɪsəˈpru:vl/n. [u]disapprovazione: to register (o to show) disapproval, manifestare la propria disapprovazione; to hide disapproval, nascondere la propria disapprovazione; his disapproval of their friends, la sua disapprovazione nei confronti dei loro amici; She gazed at the scene with disapproval, guardava la scena con disapprovazione.* * *[ˌdɪsə'pruːvl]nome disapprovazione f. -
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noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) desaprobacióndisapproval n desaprobacióntr[dɪsə'prʊːvəl]1 desaprobación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto express/voice one's disapproval of somebody/something expresar su desaprobación respecto a alguien/algodisapproval [.dɪsə'pru:vəl] n: desaprobación fn.• condena s.f.• desaprobación s.f.'dɪsə'pruːvəlmass noun1) ( dislike) desaprobación fto voice o express one's disapproval of somebody/something — mostrar* or expresar su (or mi etc) desaprobación respecto de alguien/algo
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nounMissbilligung, die* * ** * *dis·ap·prov·al[ˌdɪsəˈpru:vəl]there was a hint of \disapproval in his voice in seiner Stimme schwang ein leichtes Missfallen* * *["dɪsə'pruːvl]nMissbilligung f* * *disapproval [ˌdısəˈpruːvl] s (of) Missbilligung f (gen), Missfallen n (über akk): to shake one’s head in disapproval missbilligend;to my disapproval zu meinem Missfallen* * *nounMissbilligung, die* * *n.Missbilligung f.Missfallen n. -
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noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) uviljesubst. \/ˌdɪsəˈpruːv(ə)l\/misbilligelse, uvilje, protest -
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noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) desaprovação* * *dis.ap.prov.al[disəpr'u:vəl] n desaprovação, censura, reprimenda. -
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n. beğenmeme, itiraz, onaylamama; ayıplama, kınama* * *1. beğenmeme 2. onaylamama* * *noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) onaylamama, uygun bulmama -
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• paheksunta• pahennus• paheksuminen• vastalause• moite* * *noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) paheksunta -
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noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) neatzīšana (par labu); nosodīšana; nosodījums* * *neatzīšana, nepiekrišana, nosodīšana -
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noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) nepritarimas -
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noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) dezaprobare
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