undesirable un·de·sir·able
- undesirable un·de·sir·able
- [ˌʌndɪ'zaɪərəbl]
1. adj
indesiderato (-a), discutibile
it is undesirable for students to ... — gli studenti non devono...
2. n
persona indesiderabile
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