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[ʌn'dɔːntɪd]aggettivo non scoraggiato, imperterritoundaunted by criticism, Bob... — per nulla scoraggiato dalle critiche, Bob
* * *(fearless; not discouraged: He was undaunted by his failure.) (non scosso)* * *undaunted /ʌnˈdɔ:ntɪd/a.non scoraggiato: They were undaunted by the size of the task, non erano scoraggiati dall'entità del compitoundauntedly avv. undauntedness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'dɔːntɪd]aggettivo non scoraggiato, imperterritoundaunted by criticism, Bob... — per nulla scoraggiato dalle critiche, Bob
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undaunted [‚ʌn'dɔ:ntɪd](a) (not discouraged) qui ne se laisse pas décourager ou démonter;∎ she was undaunted by their criticism leurs critiques ne la décourageaient pas;∎ he carried on undaunted il a continué sans se laisser décourager(b) (fearless) sans peur -
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