unfair *** un·fair adj

unfair *** un·fair adj
[ʌn'fɛə(r)]
-er comp -est superl (person, decision, criticism) ingiusto (-a), (means, tactics) sleale, (competition) scorretto (-a)

this is unfair! — è ingiusto!

it's unfair that ... — non è giusto che... + sub

to be unfair to sb — essere ingiusto (-a) verso qn

unfair competition — concorrenza sleale


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