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1 unaccustomed
tr[ʌnə'kʌstəmd]1 desacostumbrado,-a, inacostumbrado,-a, no acostumbrado,-aunaccustomed [.ʌnə'kʌstəmd] adj1) unusual: desacostumbrado, inusual2) unused: inhabituadounaccustomed to noise: inhabituado al ruidoadj.• insólito, -a adj.• no acostumbrado adj.'ʌnə'kʌstəmda) ( unusual) desacostumbrado, poco habitualb) ( unused)to be unaccustomed TO something/-ING — no estar* acostumbrado a algo/+ inf
['ʌnǝ'kʌstǝmd]ADJ1)to be unaccustomed to sth — no estar acostumbrado a algo, no tener costumbre de algo
to be unaccustomed to doing sth — no tener costumbre de hacer algo, no acostumbrar hacer algo
2) (=unusual)* * *['ʌnə'kʌstəmd]a) ( unusual) desacostumbrado, poco habitualb) ( unused)to be unaccustomed TO something/-ING — no estar* acostumbrado a algo/+ inf
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2 unaccustomed un·ac·cus·tomed adj
[ˌʌnə'kʌstəmd]1)to be unaccustomed to sth/to doing — non essere abituato (-a) a qc/a fare2) (unwonted) insolito (-a)English-Italian dictionary > unaccustomed un·ac·cus·tomed adj
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3 unaccustomed
adjectivebe unaccustomed to something — etwas (Akk.) nicht gewöhnt sein
* * *un·ac·cus·tomed[ˌʌnəˈkʌstəmd]1. (seldom seen)an \unaccustomed pleasure ein seltenes Vergnügen▪ to be \unaccustomed to doing sth es nicht gewohnt sein, etw zu tun* * *["ʌnə'kʌstəmd]adj1) (= unusual) ungewohntwith unaccustomed anger/zeal — mit untypischem Zorn/Eifer
2)(of person
= unused) to be unaccustomed to sth — etw nicht gewohnt sein, an etw (acc) nicht gewöhnt seinto be unaccustomed to doing sth — es nicht gewohnt sein, etw zu tun, nicht daran gewöhnt sein, etw zu tun
unaccustomed as I am to public speaking... — ich bin kein großer Redner, aber...
* * *unaccustomed adj1. ungewohnt2. nicht gewöhnt (to akk oder an akk):be unaccustomed to doing sth es nicht gewöhnt sein, etwas zu tun* * *adjectivebe unaccustomed to something — etwas (Akk.) nicht gewöhnt sein
* * *adj.ungewohnt adj.
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