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◙ adj. לא שווה* * *◙ הווש אל◄ -
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< gen> ■ ungleich -
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unequal1 adj MATH, TECH ungleichschenkligunequal2 adj TECH ungleichmäßig, unterschiedlich -
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неравный, неравномерный.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > unequal
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berbeda* * *tak sama -
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tidak dapat; tidak memadai; tidak sama -
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Kabilán, hindî pantay -
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a.GHaer masaawi / GHaer mutawaazi / GHaer yaksaañ / laa jawaab / naa bara bar / naa kaafi / naaqis -
71 Unequal
غير متساو، شاذ -
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a. 같지 않은, 불평등한 -
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1) неравный2) неподходящий; несоответствующий; неадекватный -
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(mat) neegal, inegal -
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نابرابر، نامساوي -
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adj (#ly [adv]) nejednak, neprimjeren, nerazmjeran, nedorastao* * *
nejednak
nejednaka
nepravedan
neprimjeren
neravnomjeran
nesrazmjeran
razliÄit -
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нееднаковadj.нерамен, нееднаков;2. неправеден, неправилен;3. недоволен -
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adj desigual |insuficient, ineficaç -
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• koji ne odgovara; nedorastao; nedovoljan-o; nejednak; nejednak-o; nepodjednak; nepravedan; neravan; neravnomeran; neredovan; nesrazmeran; neuravnotežen; različit; raznolik; rđavo sparen -
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unequal — UK US /ʌnˈiːkwəl/ adjective ► not divided or given in the same amounts to all the people or organizations in a group, so that some people or organizations have more money, resources, etc. than others: »Pension provision is becoming increasingly… … Financial and business terms
Unequal — Un*e qual, a. [Cf. {Inequal}.] 1. Not equal; not matched; not of the same size, length, breadth, quantity, strength, talents, acquirements, age, station, or the like; as, the fingers are of unequal length; peers and commoners are unequal in rank … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unequal — [un ē′kwəl] adj. 1. not equal, as in size, strength, ability, value, rank, number, amount, etc. 2. a) not balanced or symmetrical [an unequal pattern] b) that matches unequal contestants [an unequal battle] 3. not even, regular, or uniform;… … English World dictionary
unequal — In its meaning ‘inadequate in ability or resources’, unequal is used with to followed by a noun or verbal noun (They were unequal to the task / They were unequal to completing the task) … Modern English usage
unequal — I (unequivalent) adjective different, differing, dispar, disparate, disproportionate, dissimilar, impar, inaequalis, irregular, unbalanced, uneven, unlike, unmatched associated concepts: unequal bargaining powers II (unjust) … Law dictionary
unequal — [adj1] different differing, disparate, dissimilar, distant, divergent, diverse, incommensurate, like night and day*, mismatched, not uniform, odd, poles apart*, unalike, unequivalent, uneven, unlike, unmatched, unsimilar, variable, various,… … New thesaurus
unequal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not equal in quantity, size, or value. 2) not fair, evenly balanced, or having equal advantage. 3) (usu. unequal to) not having the ability or resources to meet a challenge. DERIVATIVES unequally adverb … English terms dictionary
unequal to — index deficient, inadept, inadequate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unequal — 1530s, unjust, unfair, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + EQUAL (Cf. equal). Meaning not the same in amount, size, quality, etc. is recorded from 1560s (inequal in this sense is from late 14c.). Sense of inadequate, insufficient (to some task) is… … Etymology dictionary
unequal — [[t]ʌ̱ni͟ːkwəl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n An unequal system or situation is unfair because it gives more power or privileges to one person or group of people than to others. This country still had a deeply oppressive, unequal and divisive… … English dictionary
unequal — un|e|qual [ʌnˈi:kwəl] adj 1.) used to describe a situation or a social system which is unfair because some groups or people have more power than others →↑inequality ▪ an unequal contest ▪ the unequal distribution of wealth 2.) not equal in number … Dictionary of contemporary English