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1 unequal
[ʌn΄i:kwəl] a անհավասար. ան համա զոր. of unequal length/weight տարբեր եր կարության/կշռի, չափի. be unequal to the job աշ խատանքին հարմար չլինել. He felt unequal to telling her Նա ուժ չուներ նրան այդ մասին ասել. unequal marriage անհավասար ամուսնություն -
2 Unequal
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3 Unequal chances for success
فرص نجاح غير متكافئةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Unequal chances for success
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4 Unequal costs
تكاليف غير، قابلة للمقارنة، لا مثيل لها -
5 fight
I[fait] n մարտ, պայքար. fierce/stubborn/ unequal/constant fight կատաղի/հա մառ/ան հավա սար/մշտական պայքար. (կռիվ) a street fight փողոցային կռիվ. have fight in one տաքարյուն լինել. get into a fight կռվի մեջ մտնել. spoil for a fight կռվի առիթ փնտրել. a cockfight աքլո րակռիվII[fait] v կռվել, պայքարել, մարտնչել. fight against disease/terrorism պայքարել հիվանդու թյան/ահաբեկչության, տեռորիզմի դեմ. fight a battle/a war against կռվել/մարտն չել/ ճակատամարտ մղել ընդդեմ. fight off an attack գրո հը ետ մղել. fight a fire կրակի դեմ պայ քարել. fight back tears փխբ. արցունքները զսպել. fight off sleep քունը փախցնել. fight down ճնշել, խեղդել. fight out մինչև վերջ կռվել. fight one’s way ճա նա պարհ հարթել. fight for freedom/one’s rights/one’s life խաղաղության/իր իրավունքների/կյանքի համար պայքարել/կռվել
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