unequal

unequal
adjective
(not equal in quantity, quality etc: They got unequal shares of / an unequal share in the money.) desigual
unequal adj desigual
unequal
tr[ʌn'iːkwəl]
adjective
1 (not the same) desigual, distinto,-a; (pulse) irregular
2 (not adequate) poco apto, inadecuado,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be unequal to doing something no estar a la altura para hacer algo, ser incapaz de hacer algo
unequal [.ʌn'i:kwəl] adj
1) : desigual
2) inadequate: incapaz, incompetente
to be unequal to a task: no estar a la altura de una tarea
unequal
adj.
desigual (Matemática) adj.
dispar adj.
'ʌn'iːkwəl
adjective
a) <contest/amounts> desigual
b) (inadequate) (frml)

to be unequal TO something: he proved unequal to the demands of the task — no estuvo a la altura de lo que se esperaba

['ʌn'iːkwǝl]
ADJ
1) (=unfair) desigual

the unequal distribution of wealth — la distribución desigual de la riqueza

2) (=differing) [size, length] distinto

her feet are of unequal sizes — tiene los pies de distinto tamaño

3) (=inadequate)

to be unequal to a task — no estar a la altura de una tarea

* * *
['ʌn'iːkwəl]
adjective
a) <contest/amounts> desigual
b) (inadequate) (frml)

to be unequal TO something: he proved unequal to the demands of the task — no estuvo a la altura de lo que se esperaba


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