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101 antipatičan
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102 ellenszenves
(DE) unsympathisch; widerlich; widerwärtig; zuwider; (EN) antipathetic; antipathic; disagreeable; dislikable; distasteful; effing; obnoxious; repugnant; repulsive; sickening; sodding; ungrateful; unlikeable; unlovely; unprepossessing; unsympathetic -
103 neatraktivní
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104 невзрачный
прил.plain, homely, mean; unprepossessing, uncomely -
105 no oil painting
шутл.; брит. непривлекательный, некрасивыйShe's no oil painting, so she wouldn't be besieged with offers. — Она не красавица, так что предложениями её явно не завалят.
She has an interesting face but she's no oil painting. — У неё интересное лицо, но она не Джоконда.
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106 uninviting
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107 charme
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108 een ongunstig uiterlijk
een ongunstig uiterlijkVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een ongunstig uiterlijk
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109 onaantrekkelijk
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onaantrekkelijk
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110 ongunstig
♦voorbeelden:een ongunstige koers • an unfavourable rateongunstige kritieken • adverse/unfavourable criticismop een ongunstig moment • at an unfavourable momenteen ongunstig uiterlijk • an unprepossessing appearancezich ongunstig over iemand uitlaten • make unfavourable comments about someone -
111 zonder (enige) charme
zonder (enige) charmecharmless, unprepossessingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zonder (enige) charme
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112 მიუკერძოებელი
aimpartial, unbiased, unbiassed, unprejudiced, unprepossessing -
113 unscheinbar
adjinsignificant, (Aussehen) unprepossessing -
114 reizlos
1. charmless2. graceless3. gracelessly adv4. unattractive5. unattractively6. uncomelily7. uncomely8. unlovely9. unmagical10. unprepossessing -
115 unscheinbar
1. inconsiderable2. inconspicuous3. mousey4. mousy5. nondescript6. plain7. unimposing8. unimpressive9. unprepossessing -
116 biçimsizleşmek
"1. (for something) to lose its shape. 2. to become ill-proportioned; to become unprepossessing, become unattractive. " -
117 kalıpsız
1. fez which has lost its shape. 2. ungainly, dowdy. - kıyafetsiz small and unprepossessing (man). -
118 kılık
1. (outward) appearance (of someone). 2. form, shape. - değiştirmek to alter completely one´s appearance. - kıyafet (outward) appearance (of someone). - kıyafet düşkünü (someone) whose appearance is shabby or unprepossessing. - kıyafeti düzmek to renew one´s wardrobe, fit oneself out with new clothes. - kıyafet, köpeklere ziyafet. colloq. He looks like something the cat brought in. -
119 kılıksız
(someone) whose appearance is shabby or unprepossessing. -
120 kılıksızlık
shabby or unprepossessing appearance.
См. также в других словарях:
unprepossessing — index repulsive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unprepossessing — (adj.) 1816, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + prepossessing (see PREPOSSESS (Cf. prepossess)) … Etymology dictionary
unprepossessing — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not attractive or appealing to the eye … English terms dictionary
unprepossessing — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unprepossessing — [[t]ʌ̱npriːpəze̱sɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone or something as unprepossessing, you mean that they look rather plain or ordinary, although they may have good or special qualities that are hidden. [FORMAL] We found the tastiest and… … English dictionary
unprepossessing — adj. Unprepossessing is used with these nouns: ↑appearance … Collocations dictionary
unprepossessing — un|pre|pos|sess|ing [ˌʌnpri:pəˈzesıŋ] adj formal not very attractive or noticeable ▪ Despite his unprepossessing appearance, he was very popular with women … Dictionary of contemporary English
unprepossessing — /ʌnpripəˈzɛsɪŋ/ (say unpreepuh zesing) adjective not impressive; ordinary: her unprepossessing appearance and manner hid a brilliant and creative mind …
unprepossessing — adj.; unprepossessingly, adv. * * * … Universalium
unprepossessing — adjective unimpressive or unremarkable; dull and ordinary; nondescript … Wiktionary
unprepossessing — un|pre|pos|sess|ing [ ,ʌnpripə zesıŋ ] adjective FORMAL not impressive or attractive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English