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1 unguarded
adj1) недбалий, необачний, необережний2) що не охороняється; незахищений* * *a1) безтурботний, необачнийсмотрительный, необережний2) що не охороняється; незахищений -
2 unguarded
a1) безтурботний, необачнийсмотрительный, необережний2) що не охороняється; незахищений
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unguarded — un|guard|ed [ʌnˈga:dıd US a:r ] adj 1.) an unguarded moment a time when you are not paying attention to what you are doing or saying ▪ In an unguarded moment, he admitted that he wanted to quit his job. 2.) an unguarded remark, statement etc is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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