unnatural

unnatural
adjective
1) unnatürlich; (abnormal) nicht normal; (perverted) widernatürlich
2) (affected) unnatürlich; gekünstelt
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adjective
(strange or queer: an unnatural silence.) unnatürlich
- academic.ru/93257/unnaturally">unnaturally
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un·natu·ral
[ʌnˈnætʃərəl, AM -ɚəl]
adj
1. (contrary to nature) unnatürlich; PSYCH abnorm, abnormal SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR, pervers pej
\unnatural sexual practices perverse Sexualpraktiken
2. (not normal) ungewöhnlich, unnormal
it's \unnatural for you to react so calmly normalerweise reagierst du nicht so gelassen
3. (dated: cruel) unmenschlich
\unnatural mother Rabenmutter f
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[ʌn'ntSrəl]
adj
unnatürlich; (= abnormal also) relationship, crime nicht normal pred, widernatürlich, wider die Natur pred

unnatural death — widernatürlicher Tod

to die an unnatural death — keines natürlichen Todes sterben

it is unnatural for him to be so rude — normalerweise ist er nicht so grob, es ist ungewöhnlich, dass er so grob ist

it's not unnatural to be upset — es ist nur natürlich, da bestürzt zu sein

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unnatural adj (adv unnaturally)
1. unnatürlich
2. künstlich, gekünstelt, affektiert
3. widernatürlich (Laster etc)
4. ungeheuerlich, abscheulich
5. un-, außergewöhnlich:
it is unnatural for him to get drunk es ist nicht seine Art, sich zu betrinken
6. anomal, abnorm
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adjective
1) unnatürlich; (abnormal) nicht normal; (perverted) widernatürlich
2) (affected) unnatürlich; gekünstelt
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adj.
unnatürlich adj.

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