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1 unsuspecting
[ˌʌnsə'spektɪŋ]* * *adjective (not aware of (coming) danger: He stole all her money and she was completely unsuspecting.) (senza sospetto)* * *unsuspecting /ʌnsəˈspɛktɪŋ/a.non sospettoso; che non diffida: an unsuspecting victim, una vittima ignaraunsuspectingly avv.* * *[ˌʌnsə'spektɪŋ] -
2 unsuspecting un·sus·pect·ing adj
[ˌʌnsəs'pɛktɪŋ](gen) che non sospetta nulla, (public) ignaro (-a)English-Italian dictionary > unsuspecting un·sus·pect·ing adj
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3 clue
[kluː]1) (in investigation) indizio m., traccia f. (to su, per)3) colloq. (notion)they haven't (got) a clue — (incompetent) non ne sanno niente; (unsuspecting) non sospettano nulla
4) (to crossword) definizione f.* * *[klu:](anything that helps to solve a mystery, puzzle etc: The car number was a clue to the identity of the murderer; I can't answer the second clue in this crossword.) indizio; definizione- clueless- not to have a clue* * *[kluː]1) (in investigation) indizio m., traccia f. (to su, per)3) colloq. (notion)they haven't (got) a clue — (incompetent) non ne sanno niente; (unsuspecting) non sospettano nulla
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4 (to) unload
(to) unload /ʌnˈləʊd/A v. t.1 scaricare ( un carico, una nave, un fucile, ecc.): It took three hours to unload the lorry, ci sono volute tre ore per scaricare il camion; DIALOGO → - Chores- Can you unload the dishwasher while I'm out?, puoi svuotare la lavastoviglie mentre sono via?2 (comm.) disfarsi di; vendere: They were unloading surplus goods abroad, vendevano all'estero le eccedenze; (fam.) He tried to unload his old car onto an unsuspecting colleague, ha cercato di rifilare la sua vecchia macchina a un ignaro collega5 (fig.) tirar fuori; esprimere ( pensieri, sentimenti): She seized the opportunity to unload her feelings, ha colto l'opportunità per tirar fuori quello che provava6 (fam.) scaricare (q.); liberarsi di (q.): They often unload the kids on his mother and go away for the weekend, scaricano spesso i bambini alla madre di lui e se ne vanno per il fine settimanaB v. i.( di nave, veicolo) scaricare: The cargo was unloading, la nave da carico stava scaricando; Trucks unload behind the supermarket day and night, i camion scaricano dietro il supermercato giorno e notte. -
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(to) unload /ʌnˈləʊd/A v. t.1 scaricare ( un carico, una nave, un fucile, ecc.): It took three hours to unload the lorry, ci sono volute tre ore per scaricare il camion; DIALOGO → - Chores- Can you unload the dishwasher while I'm out?, puoi svuotare la lavastoviglie mentre sono via?2 (comm.) disfarsi di; vendere: They were unloading surplus goods abroad, vendevano all'estero le eccedenze; (fam.) He tried to unload his old car onto an unsuspecting colleague, ha cercato di rifilare la sua vecchia macchina a un ignaro collega5 (fig.) tirar fuori; esprimere ( pensieri, sentimenti): She seized the opportunity to unload her feelings, ha colto l'opportunità per tirar fuori quello che provava6 (fam.) scaricare (q.); liberarsi di (q.): They often unload the kids on his mother and go away for the weekend, scaricano spesso i bambini alla madre di lui e se ne vanno per il fine settimanaB v. i.( di nave, veicolo) scaricare: The cargo was unloading, la nave da carico stava scaricando; Trucks unload behind the supermarket day and night, i camion scaricano dietro il supermercato giorno e notte. -
6 unsuspected
[ˌʌnsə'spektɪd]1) (not imagined possible) insospettato, inaspettato2) (not suspected) insospettato, non sospettato* * *(not imagined or known to exist: He had unsuspected talents.) insospettato* * *unsuspected /ʌnsəˈspɛktɪd/a.2 insospettato; inaspettato.* * *[ˌʌnsə'spektɪd]1) (not imagined possible) insospettato, inaspettato2) (not suspected) insospettato, non sospettato -
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8 ♦ victim
♦ victim /ˈvɪktɪm/n.1 vittima ( anche fig.): the victims of war, le vittime della guerra; She was the victim of a cruel hoax, è stata vittima di uno scherzo crudele; flood victims, vittime dell'inondazione; alluvionati; earthquake victims, vittime del terremoto; terremotati; (ass.) accident victim, sinistrato, sinistrata; unsuspecting victim, vittima ignara; The company is the latest victim of the recession, l'azienda è la vittima più recente della recessione2 (leg., ass.) vittima● to fall victim to, essere vittima di: He fell victim to his own greed, è stato vittima della sua stessa cupidigia □ victim support, sostegno (o supporto) alle vittime ( di un reato): victim support group, gruppo di supporto alle vittimevictimhoodn. [u]condizione di vittima.
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unsuspecting — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
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unsuspecting — adjective Of or pertaining to lack of suspicion. He easily shot the unsuspecting target … Wiktionary
unsuspecting — adj. Unsuspecting is used with these nouns: ↑prey, ↑victim … Collocations dictionary
unsuspecting — adjective not knowing that something bad is about to happen: unsuspecting victims … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unsuspecting — adjective it s a trap deliberately set for unsuspecting first time buyers Syn: unsuspicious, unwary, unaware, unconscious, ignorant, unwitting; trusting, gullible, credulous, ingenuous, naive, wide eyed Ant: wary … Thesaurus of popular words