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  • 1 undesirable

    adjective

    it is undesirable that... — es ist nicht wünschenswert, dass...

    * * *
    1) (not wanted: These pills can have some undesirable effects.) unerwünscht
    2) (unpleasant or objectionable: his undesirable friends; undesirable behaviour/habits.) unerwünscht
    * * *
    un·de·sir·able
    [ˌʌndɪˈzaɪ(ə)rəbl̩, AM -ˈzaɪr-]
    I. adj unerwünscht
    \undesirable alien ( form) unerwünschte Person
    an \undesirable character ein windiger Typ pej fam
    \undesirable element ( pej) unerwünschtes Element pej
    II. n usu pl unerwünschte Person
    * * *
    ["ʌndI'zaɪərəbl]
    1. adj
    1) policy, effect unerwünscht

    undesirable alien — unerwünschter Ausländer, unerwünschte Ausländerin

    an undesirable person to have as a manager —

    they consider her fiancé undesirable — sie glauben, dass ihr Verlobter keine wünschenswerte Partie ist

    it is undesirable that... — es wäre höchst unerwünscht, wenn...

    2) influence, characters, area übel

    he's just generally undesirableer ist ganz einfach ein übler Kerl

    2. n
    (= person) unerfreuliches Element; (= foreigner) unerwünschtes Element
    * * *
    A adj (adv undesirably)
    1. nicht wünschenswert
    2. unerwünscht, unwillkommen: academic.ru/1680/alien">alien B 1
    B s unerwünschte Person
    * * *
    adjective

    it is undesirable that... — es ist nicht wünschenswert, dass...

    * * *
    adj.
    lästig adj.
    nicht wünschenswert adj.
    unerwünscht adj.

    English-german dictionary > undesirable

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