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[ʌntə'wɔːd]adj( unforeseen) nieprzewidziany; ( adverse) niefortunny -
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nelabvēlīgs, nepiemērots; neveiksmīgs, nelaimīgs -
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adj. oregerlig, motspänstig; obekväm -
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adj indòcil, ingovernable, rebel | infeliç, dissortat -ada | advers, poc favorable -
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شَكِسُّ, صَعْب -
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• budalast; jogunast; mrzovoljan; mučan; naopak; nastran; nenaklonjen; nepovoljan; neprijatan; nepristojan; nesklon; nesrećan -
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• onneton• ikävä• vastuksellinen -
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• neobvyklý• nečekaný -
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• zlý• zvrátený• spurný• nepoddajný• neobvyklý• neštastný• nevhodný• necakaný• neposlušný -
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ebasoodus, kohatu, näotu -
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[ˌʌntə'wɔːd]adj1) несприя́тливий, невда́лий; неща́сний2) непокі́рний, норовли́вий3) ненале́жний, непристо́йний4) незгра́бний -
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adj.1 desafortunado(a) (unlucky); inusual, fuera de lo común (unusual)2 adverso, contrario. -
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неблагоприятеннеблагоприятныйнесчастливыйнеудачныйсвоенравный -
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[A]CONTUMAX (-MACIS)INCOMMODUS (-A -UM)INCOMMODESTICUS (-A -UM)ADVERSUS (-A -UM) -
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genstridig -
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adj.विमुख, हठी, कठिन, प्रतिकूल -
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aარახელსაყრელი -
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yersiz, istenmeyen, talihsiz, aksi, ters -
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adj.awarechiliq, qéyin
См. также в других словарях:
Untoward — Un*to ward, a. [Pref. un not + toward.] [1913 Webster] 1. Froward; perverse. Save yourselves from this untoward generation. Acts ii. 40. [1913 Webster] 2. Awkward; ungraceful. Untoward words. Creech. Untoward manner. Swift. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
untoward — [un tō′ərd, untôrd′] adj. [ UN + TOWARD] 1. inappropriate, improper, unseemly, etc. [an untoward remark] 2. not favorable or fortunate; adverse, inauspicious, etc. [untoward circumstances] 3. Archaic stubborn or unruly 4. Obs. awkward; … English World dictionary
untoward — [adj1] troublesome adverse, annoying, awkward, contrary, disastrous, disturbing, fractious, hapless, ill starred, inauspicious, inconvenient, indocile, inimical, inopportune, intractable, irritating, luckless, misfortunate, perverse, recalcitrant … New thesaurus
Untoward — Un*to ward, prep. [Unto + ward.] Toward. [Obs.] Gower. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
untoward — index adverse (hostile), deplorable, detrimental, disproportionate, inadvisable, inapposite, inappropriate … Law dictionary
untoward — (adj.) 1520s, not having inclination (to or for something), also difficult to manage, unruly, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + TOWARD (Cf. toward) … Etymology dictionary
untoward — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unexpected and inappropriate or adverse … English terms dictionary
untoward — un|to|ward [ ʌntə wɔrd ] adjective not appropriate, usual, or normal: nothing untoward: It s important that nothing untoward should happen during his visit. anything untoward: There was no evidence in the house of anything untoward … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
untoward — UK [ˌʌntəˈwɔː(r)d] / US [ʌntəˈwɔrd] adjective not suitable, usual, or normal nothing untoward: It s important that nothing untoward should happen during his visit. anything untoward: There was no evidence in the house of anything untoward … English dictionary
untoward — [[t]ʌ̱ntəwɔ͟ː(r)d, AM tɔ͟ː(r)d[/t]] ADJ: pron indef ADJ, ADJ n If you say that something untoward happens, you mean that something happens that is unexpected and causes difficulties. [FORMAL] The surveyor s report didn t highlight anything… … English dictionary
untoward — untowardly, adv. untowardness, n. /un tawrd , tohrd /, adj. 1. unfavorable or unfortunate: Untoward circumstances forced him into bankruptcy. 2. improper: untoward social behavior. 3. Archaic. froward; perverse. [1520 30; UN 1 + TOWARD] * * * … Universalium