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English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > unworthy
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Dî dapat; hamak. -
83 unworthy
dî dapat--------hamak -
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ks. tak mementingkan soal-soal duniawi. -
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layık olmayan -
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ανάξιος -
87 unworthy
/ n'w: i/ * tính từ - không đáng, không xứng đáng - không có tư cách, đáng khinh -
88 unworthy
adjectiveഅനര്ഹമായ, അയോഗ്യമായ -
89 Unworthy
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90 unworthy
adj. nedostojny · недостојны, nezasluženy · незаслужены -
91 unworthy of credit
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92 unworthy un·wor·thy adj
[ʌn'wɜːðɪ](undeserving) non degno (-a), (ignoble) indegno (-a)to be unworthy of sth/to do sth — non essere degno (-a) di qc/di fare qc
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93 unworthy acts
Общая лексика: недостойные поступки -
94 unworthy of belief
Общая лексика: не заслуживающий доверия (о слухе и т. п.) -
95 unworthy person
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96 unworthy of credit
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97 UNWORTHY CONDUCT
[N]INLIBERALITAS (-ATIS) (F)ILLIBERALITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
98 UNWORTHY OF MENTION
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99 be unworthy of
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100 she has thrown herself away on an unworthy man
she has thrown herself away on an unworthy manEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she has thrown herself away on an unworthy man
См. также в других словарях:
unworthy — un·wor·thy adj: not meritorious; specif in the civil law of Louisiana: being or relating to an heir who is deprived of the right to inherit from a person because of a failure in a duty towards the person un·wor·thi·ness n Merriam Webster’s… … Law dictionary
unworthy — [unwʉr′thē] adj. unworthier, unworthiest [ME] 1. lacking merit or value; worthless 2. not deserving: often with of 3. not fit or becoming: usually with of [a remark unworthy of a gentleman] 4. not deserved or warranted unworthily … English World dictionary
Unworthy — Un*wor thy, a. Not worthy; wanting merit, value, or fitness; undeserving; worthless; unbecoming; often with of. {Un*wor thi*ly}, adv. {Un*wor thi*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unworthy — mid 13c., unwurði, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + WORTHY (Cf. worthy). Cf. M.Du. onwerdich, Du. onwaardig, M.L.G. unwerdich, O.H.G. unwirdig, O.N. uverðugr … Etymology dictionary
unworthy — [adj] not of value base, beneath, blamable, contemptible, degrading, disgraceful, dishonorable, disreputable, good for nothing, ignoble, improper, inappropriate, ineligible, inexcusable, no account*, no good*, not deserving, not fit, not good… … New thesaurus
unworthy — ► ADJECTIVE (unworthier, unworthiest) ▪ not worthy. DERIVATIVES unworthily adverb unworthiness noun … English terms dictionary
unworthy — [[t]ʌnwɜ͟ː(r)ði[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ of n/ ing, ADJ to inf If a person or thing is unworthy of something good, they do not deserve it. [LITERARY] You may feel unworthy of the attention and help people offer you... He felt unworthy of being … English dictionary
unworthy — un|wor|thy [ʌnˈwə:ði US ə:r ] adj formal 1.) not deserving respect, attention etc unworthy of ▪ an idea that s unworthy of serious consideration 2.) unworthy behaviour, attitudes etc are not acceptable from someone who is respected or who has an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unworthy — adj. unworthy of ( unworthy of your help; such behavior is unworthy of you) * * * [ʌn wɜːðɪ] unworthyof (unworthyof your help;such behavior is unworthy of you) … Combinatory dictionary
unworthy — un|wor|thy [ ʌn wɜrði ] adjective dishonest or morally wrong: unworthy motives be unworthy of 1. ) to not deserve something: These people are wholly unworthy of our respect. 2. ) to be less good than the standard you would normally expect: These… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unworthy — adjective Date: 13th century 1. a. lacking in excellence or value ; poor, worthless b. base, dishonorable 2. not meritorious ; undeserving < unworthy of attention > 3. not deserved ; … New Collegiate Dictionary