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1 unfavourable
unfavorable [ʌn'feɪvərəbl] aggettivo sfavorevole (for sth. per qcs.; to a)* * *unfavourable, ( USA) unfavorable /ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl/a.1 sfavorevole; non propizio: unfavourable conditions [circumstances], condizioni [circostanze] sfavorevoli; (econ.) an unfavourable economic trend, una congiuntura sfavorevole; (fin.) unfavourable rate of exchange, tasso di cambio sfavorevole2 contrario; negativo: an unfavourable answer, una risposta negativa; unfavourable comments, commenti negativi● (econ.) unfavourable balance of trade, bilancia commerciale passiva □ ( di una cosa) to be unfavourable to sb., sfavorire q. □ (fig.) in an unfavourable light, in una luce sfavorevoleunfavourableness n. [u] unfavourably avv.* * *unfavorable [ʌn'feɪvərəbl] aggettivo sfavorevole (for sth. per qcs.; to a) -
2 comment
I ['kɒment]1) (remark) (public) commento m.; (in conversation) commento m., osservazione f.; (written) nota f., annotazione f.without comment — [ listen] senza fare commenti; [ occur] senza suscitare commenti
"no comment" — "no comment", "niente dichiarazioni"
3) (criticism)II 1. ['kɒment]to be a comment on — dirla lunga su [ society]
verbo transitivo osservare, notare2.1) (remark) (neutrally) fare dei commenti, esprimere la propria opinione; (negatively) fare delle osservazioni2) (discuss)to comment on — commentare [text, etc.]
* * *['koment] 1. noun((a) spoken or written remark: He made several comments about her untidy appearance.) commento2. verb((with on) to make such a remark: He commented on her appearance.) commentare- commentate
- commentator* * *comment /ˈkɒmɛnt/n.2 [u] commenti; discussioni; dichiarazioni; critiche: His words passed without comment, le sue parole non hanno suscitato commenti; to be subject to comment, essere commentato; essere discusso; to be a source for comment, suscitare commenti; The Minister was unavailable for comment, il ministro non si è pronunciato; unfavourable (o negative) comment, commenti negativi; critiche; fair comment, osservazioni giuste● to be a comment on st., essere tipico di qc.; essere indicativo di qc. □ No comment, niente dichiarazioni; «no comment».♦ (to) comment /ˈkɒmɛnt/A v. i.fare commenti (o osservazioni); commentare; esprimersi: to comment on the latest events, commentare gli ultimi avvenimenti; to comment on sb. 's behaviour, commentare il comportamento di qc.; ( anche) criticare il comportamento di q.B v. t.osservare; dire: He commented that the measure was premature, ha osservato che la misura era prematura.* * *I ['kɒment]1) (remark) (public) commento m.; (in conversation) commento m., osservazione f.; (written) nota f., annotazione f.without comment — [ listen] senza fare commenti; [ occur] senza suscitare commenti
"no comment" — "no comment", "niente dichiarazioni"
3) (criticism)II 1. ['kɒment]to be a comment on — dirla lunga su [ society]
verbo transitivo osservare, notare2.1) (remark) (neutrally) fare dei commenti, esprimere la propria opinione; (negatively) fare delle osservazioni2) (discuss)to comment on — commentare [text, etc.]
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