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1 unfairly
adverb2) (unreasonably) zu Unrecht* * *adverb unfair* * *un·fair·ly[ʌnˈfeəli, AM -ˈfer-]adv unfairto be \unfairly blamed zu Unrecht beschuldigt werdento treat sb \unfairly jdn unfair behandeln* * *[ʌn'fɛəlɪ]advunfair; treat, criticize etc also ungerecht; accuse, punish zu Unrecht; dismissed ungerechterweise, zu Unrecht* * *unfairly adv1. unfair, unbillig(erweise etc)2. zu Unrecht:not unfairly nicht zu Unrecht3. übermäßig* * *adverb1) (unjustly) ungerecht; unfair [spielen]2) (unreasonably) zu Unrecht* * *adv.unfair adv. -
2 unfairly
unfair;to be \unfairly blamed zu Unrecht beschuldigt werden;to treat sb \unfairly jdn unfair behandeln -
3 dump
1.[dʌmp]noun2) (Mil.) Depot, das; Lager, das3) (coll. derog.): (unpleasant place) Dreckloch, das (salopp abwertend); (boring town) Kaff, das (ugs. abwertend)2. transitive verb1) (dispose of) werfen; (deposit) abladen, kippen [Sand, Müll usw.]; (leave) lassen; (place) abstellen2) (Commerc.) zu Dumpingpreisen verkaufen* * *1. verb 2. noun(a place for leaving or storing unwanted things: a rubbish dump.) der Müllabladeplatz* * *[dʌmp]I. n1. (for rubbish) Müll[ablade]platz m; ( fig pej: messy place) Dreckloch nt fam; (badly run place) Sauladen m pej famammunition \dump Munitionslager ntII. vt1. wastetoxic chemicals continue to be \dumped in the North Sea es werden nach wie vor giftige Chemikalien in die Nordsee gekippt2. (put down carelessly)where can I \dump my coat? wo kann ich meinen Mantel lassen?▪ to \dump sth plan, project etw fallenlassen; sth unwanted etw loswerden, sich akk einer S. gen entledigenthe criminals \dumped the car and fled on foot die Verbrecher entledigten sich des Autos und flohen zu Fuß5. COMPUT▪ to \dump sth on sb etw an jdn verschleudern [o zu Schleuderpreisen an jdn verkaufenIII. vi▪ to \dump on sb/sth jdn/etw schlechtmachen fam, jdn/etw in den Schmutz ziehen, über jdn/etw herziehen fam* * *[dʌmp]1. n3) (pej inf) (= town) Kaff nt (inf); (= house, building) Dreckloch nt (pej inf); (= school etc) Sauladen m (pej inf)4) (inf)6) (sl)2. vt1) (= get rid of) rubbish abladenthey dumped the waste/bodies overboard — sie warfen den Abfall/die Leichen über Bord
where can I dump these books? — wo kann ich diese Bücher lassen?
to dump sb/sth on sb — jdn/etw bei jdm abladen
3) (inf: abandon, get rid of) person, girlfriend abschieben; car abstellen, loswerden; sth unwanted abladenshe dumped him — sie hat mit ihm Schluss gemacht (inf)
5) (COMPUT) ausgeben, abziehen, dumpen* * *dump [dʌmp]A v/t1. (hin)fallen oder umg (hin)plumpsen lassen, hinwerfen2. (heftig) absetzen oder abstellen3. a) auskippen, abladen, schütten:dump into the ocean verklappen;dump sth on sb umg jemandem etwas unterjubeln4. MIL lagern, stapeln6. umga) loswerden, ein Tier aussetzenb) sich von jemandem lossagenB v/i1. plumpsen umg2. (seinen) Schutt abladenC s2. a) Schutt-, Abfallhaufen mb) (Schutt-, Müll)Abladeplatz m, Müllkippe f, -halde f4. abgeladene Masse oder Last5. MIL Depot n, Lager(platz) n(m), Stapelplatz m6. sla) verwahrlostes Nest pej (Ortschaft)b) Dreckloch n pej (Wohnung, Zimmer)c) Bruchbude f pej (Wohnung, Haus)7. → academic.ru/22831/dumps">dumps* * *1.[dʌmp]noun2) (Mil.) Depot, das; Lager, das3) (coll. derog.): (unpleasant place) Dreckloch, das (salopp abwertend); (boring town) Kaff, das (ugs. abwertend)2. transitive verb1) (dispose of) werfen; (deposit) abladen, kippen [Sand, Müll usw.]; (leave) lassen; (place) abstellen2) (Commerc.) zu Dumpingpreisen verkaufen* * *n.Auslistung f.Kippe -n f. (computers) v.Speicherinhalt anzeigen ausdr. -
4 short-change
transitive verbzu wenig [Wechselgeld] herausgeben (+ Dat.); (fig.) übers Ohr hauen (ugs.)* * ** * *vt▪ to \short-change sb1. (after purchase) jdm zu wenig Wechselgeld herausgeben* * *short-change v/t1. jemandem zu wenig (Wechselgeld) herausgeben2. fig umg jemanden übers Ohr hauen* * *transitive verbzu wenig [Wechselgeld] herausgeben (+ Dat.); (fig.) übers Ohr hauen (ugs.) -
5 dump
[dʌmp] nammunition \dump Munitionslager nt1) waste;to \dump sth ( unload) etw abladen;( deposit) etw abstellen;( throw away) etw wegwerfen;toxic chemicals continue to be \dumped in the North Sea es werden nach wie vor giftige Chemikalien in die Nordsee gekippt2) ( put down carelessly)where can I \dump my coat? wo kann ich meinen Mantel lassen?;to \dump sth plan, project etw fallen lassen; sth unwanted etw loswerden, sich akk einer S. gen entledigen;the criminals \dumped the car and fled on foot die Verbrecher entledigten sich des Autos und flohen zu Fuß5) computto \dump sth etw ausgeben fachsprto \dump sth on sb etw an jdn verschleudern [o zu Schleuderpreisen an jdn verkaufen] vito \dump on sb jdn fertigmachen ( fam), auf jdm herumtrampeln ( fig) ( fam) sl, etw auf jdn abladen;(disparage, condemn) -
6 short-change
to \short-change sb1) ( after purchase) jdm zu wenig Wechselgeld herausgeben; -
7 shabbily
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8 do (someone) an injustice
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9 do (someone) an injustice
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10 do (someone) wrong
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11 do (someone) wrong
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12 shabbily
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