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Перевод: unfavourable


[прилагательное]
неблагоприятный; неблагосклонный; неприятный


Тезаурус:

  1. Is it produced by an unfavourable climate or environment?
  2. Although first reactions to Linnaeus were usually unfavourable, on account of his egoistic nature, his visit helped to create an understanding on which goodwill and confidence were built, and his system of classification, based on the number of sexual parts in the flowers, became generally accepted within the next thirty years.
  3. Coverage of all kinds can be both favourable and unfavourable - no matter whether politicians are in government or in opposition - and politicians themselves must bear the prime responsibility for ensuring that when they do get access to the media they present their own case well.
  4. Carrying torches to light their way, they all reached the shore safely, but to their dismay found the wind still unfavourable, and the sea too rough to allow them to get away.
  5. Fairport Convention still have much to offer, but these days suffer unfavourable comparison with earlier stages of their 25-year career.
  6. Substantially lower gas prices, as well as unfavourable currency movements and the elimination of both investment income and tax benefits from past losses conspired to leave Aviva with losses per share of 1.67, agaist earnings of 10 cents last year.
  7. The unfavourable reception of Impressionism by the French critics is notorious; but Impressionism was not the only group to gain a name from a review - the Fauves and Cubism share this.
  8. These unfavourable contrasts were commonplace at the beginning of the decade and were at the heart of the centrist critique of two-party politics as then played.
  9. I realise that no series chosen to test this proposition can be free from some criticism or objection; but this fact is less serious when no such series has, so far as I know, been constructed which fulfils the condition of a uniquely unfavourable pattern for murder.
  10. Also as the campaign drew to a close, partisan voters alleged more unfavourable bias on television news and more favourable bias in their daily papers.
  11. But the result was almost always less favourable than it should have been; it was often actually unfavourable, often even very bad - an injury that, an injury that, in a patient so treated, it is difficult to repair.
  12. The unfavourable prospect for exports is perhaps the most damaging of Africa's economic weaknesses since it implies continued dependence on unstable, and on the whole, unfavourable commodity markets.
  13. ALISON CUMINGS, a former British title-holder, faces disciplinary action from the Squash Rackets Association for withdrawing from this year's national championships at Newcastle yesterday "because of an unfavourable draw which might have meant me losing money on the week."

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