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1 unimpressed
unimpressed [ˈʌnɪmˈprest]( = unaffected) to be unimpressed (by or with sb/sth) (by person, sight) ne pas être impressionné (par qn/qch)* * *[ˌʌnɪm'prest]adjective (by person, performance) peu enthousiasteto be unimpressed by — être peu impressionné par [person, performance]; n'être guère convaincu par [argument]
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2 unimpressed
unimpressed [‚ʌnɪm'prest]non impressionné;∎ I was unimpressed by her elle ne m'a pas fait une grosse impression;∎ they were unimpressed by your threats vos menaces ne les ont pas impressionnésUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unimpressed
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3 unimpressed
unimpressed adj (by person, performance) peu enthousiaste ; ( by argument) guère convaincu ; to be unimpressed by être peu impressionné par [person, performance] ; n'être guère convaincu par [argument]. -
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STOCK EXCHANGE chute f enregistrée en un jourThe FTSE 100 suffered its biggest one-day fall since early December as funding worries weighed on telecoms, with Vodafone retreating as its revenue figures left investors unimpressed. The index ended down 1.8 percent at 5,131.4, extending losses in late trade as Wall Street sank. Telecoms, banks and oil stocks eroded some 60 index points between them.
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6 singularly
singularly ['sɪŋgjʊləlɪ]singulièrement;∎ I was singularly unimpressed cela ne m'a vraiment pas impressionné
См. также в других словарях:
unimpressed — index callous, nonchalant, unaffected (uninfluenced) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unimpressed — 1861, not awed, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of IMPRESS (Cf. impress). Used earlier in a sense of not subjected to restraint (1743). Unimpressive is recorded from 1796 … Etymology dictionary
unimpressed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not impressed … English terms dictionary
unimpressed — un|im|pressed [ ,ʌnım prest ] adjective 1. ) feeling that something or someone has no special qualities: Teachers were unimpressed by the boy s performance. 2. ) believing that something is not important, not good, or not true: I am unimpressed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unimpressed — [[t]ʌ̱nɪmpre̱st[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, oft ADJ by/with n If you are unimpressed by something or someone, you do not think they are very good, clever, or useful. He was also very unimpressed by his teachers... Graham Fletcher was unimpressed … English dictionary
unimpressed — UK [ˌʌnɪmˈprest] / US adjective 1) feeling that something or someone has no special qualities Teachers were unimpressed by the boy s performance. 2) believing that something is not important, not good, or not true I am unimpressed by their… … English dictionary
unimpressed — un|im|pressed [ˌʌnımˈprest] adj not thinking that someone or something is good, interesting etc unimpressed with/by ▪ Board members were unimpressed with the plan … Dictionary of contemporary English
unimpressed — /ʌnɪmˈprɛst/ (say unim prest) adjective 1. not impressed; unmoved: unimpressed by the sales pitch. 2. (rhetorical understatement) extremely displeased: decidedly unimpressed with their behaviour …
unimpressed — adjective not thinking that someone or something is good, interesting, unusual etc: Jay seemed unimpressed by the array of finery … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unimpressed — adj. * * * … Universalium
unimpressed — adjective Not impressed … Wiktionary