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1 unfair
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2 unfair
[bnfæ-j] adj. =, =неприличный; несправедливый -
3 uretfærdig
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4 illoyal
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5 fej
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6 forfordeling
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7 forskel
sg - fórskellen, pl - fórskelleра́зница ж, разли́чие сdet er mig úden fórskel — мне э́то безразли́чно
* * *difference, distinction* * *( skelnen, skelnemærke) distinction ( fx a distinction without a difference; when there is a difference between two words, the dictionary aims to make the distinction clear);(spøg.) it is the same difference;[ forskel i alder] difference in age;[ gøre forskel] discriminate,( være uretfærdig) be unfair;[ det gør en stor forskel] it makes all the difference;[ gøre forskel på] distinguish (el. discriminate el. make a distinction) between;( være uretfærdig) discriminate between;[ kende forskel] tell the difference;[ kan du kende forskel på John og Tom?] can you tell John from Tom?[ kan du kende forskel på dem?] can you tell them apart?[ den lille forskel] the little difference;[ en forskel på ti år (, to pund etc)] a difference of ten years (, two pounds etc);[ der er forskel på dem] they are different;[ der er ikke meget forskel på dem] they are not much (el. very) different; they are much the same;[ der er forskel på kvinder] there are women and women;[ jeg kan ikke se forskel] I cannot tell the difference;[ til forskel fra] unlike;F in contradistinction to;[ uden forskel] indiscriminately. -
8 oprejsning
* * *(en -er)( for krænkelse, også ved duel) satisfaction ( fx obtain satisfaction for unfair treatment),( æresoprejsning) rehabilitation;( revanche) revenge; -
9 ubillig
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10 ureel
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11 uretfærdig
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12 urimelig
absurd, excessive, exorbitant, unreasonable* * *adj( uretfærdig) unfair ( fx treatment);( meningsløs) unreasonable ( fx behaviour), irrational ( fx fear, procedure),( stærkere) absurd ( fx conclusion, suggestion),F preposterous ( fx assertion, explanation, question);( overdreven) unreasonable ( fx demand),F undue ( fx caution, haste),( stærkere) absurd,F preposterous ( fx demand), exorbitant ( fx demands, price, profits);( vanskelig at omgås) unreasonable, hard to please.
См. также в других словарях:
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