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◙ adj. שונה, לא אופייני* * *◙ ינייפוא אל,הנוש◄ -
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<tech.gen> (not equal) ■ ungleich -
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ne wek -
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tidak sama dengan* * *tak sama -
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kaibá., Iba -
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Kaibá -
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a. -
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neamhchosúi -
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ndryshe nga; i pangjashëm -
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غير متماثل، مغاير -
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Ia. 닮지 않은, 다른IIprep,...와 같지 않고,...과 달라서 -
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(el) de semne contrare -
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بي شباهت ، برخلاف ، غير ، برعكس -
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prep drukčije od, ne nalik na, za razliku od* * *
drugaÄije
drugaÄiji
drukÄiji
koji nije sliÄan
nasuprot
nejednak
razliÄit
raznoimen
suprotno
za razliku od -
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adj.који не личи на, кој се разликува од, поинаков, различен; prep. за разлика од, спротивно на; разновиден; спротивен, поинаков -
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adj diferent, dissemblantprep diferent de, a diferència de -
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• drugčiji; drukčije od; drukčije-i; koji nije sliča; nejednak-o; nenalik; neobičan; neravan; neslično; neverovatan-no; nije kao; različit-o; za razliku od -
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ongelijknamig -
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неодинаковый, разный; разнородный -
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несхожий, несходный, непохожий на, не такой как; в отличие от
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unlike — is an adjective (animals as unlike as the bear and the lion), and a preposition meaning ‘dissimilar to’ (a journey unlike any other). Informally it is used as a quasi adverb in constructions involving a following preposition: • Unlike with fax… … Modern English usage
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unlike — [unlīk′] adj. [ME unliche: see UN & LIKE1] 1. having little or no resemblance; not alike; different; dissimilar 2. Now Chiefly Dial. unlikely prep. 1. not like; different from [a case unlike any other] … English World dictionary
unlike — I adjective alien, contrary, deviative, different, differing, discordant, discrepant, disparate, dissimilar, distinct, distinctive, divergent, diverse, heterogeneous, ill matched, incongruous, irreconcilable, irrelative, not comparable, opposite … Law dictionary
unlike — c.1200, not resembling, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + LIKE (Cf. like). Cf. O.E. ungelic, O.Fris. unlik, O.N. ulikr, M.Da. ulige … Etymology dictionary
unlike — [adj] different apples and oranges*, clashing, conflicting, contradictory, contrary, contrasted, discordant, disharmonious, disparate, dissimilar, dissonant, distant, distinct, divergent, diverse, far cry from*, heterogeneous, hostile,… … New thesaurus
unlike — ► PREPOSITION 1) different from; not like. 2) in contrast to. 3) uncharacteristic of. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ dissimilar or different from each other. DERIVATIVES unlikeness noun … English terms dictionary
unlike — I. adjective Date: 13th century not like: as a. marked by lack of resemblance ; different < the two books are quite unlike > b. marked by inequality ; unequal < contributed unlike amounts > • unlikeness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
unlike — un|like [ ʌn laık ] function word ** Unlike can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): Her last book is unlike anything else she has written. as an adjective: The two boys are as unlike as any two brothers could be … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unlike — [[t]ʌ̱nla͟ɪk[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) PREP If one thing is unlike another thing, the two things have different qualities or characteristics from each other. This was a foreign country, so unlike San Jose... She was unlike him in every way except for her coal… … English dictionary