unnatural

unnatural
adjective
(strange or queer: an unnatural silence.) antinatural; anormal
unnatural adj poco natural / poco normal
unnatural
tr[ʌn'næʧərəl]
adjective
1 (afected) afectado,-a, poco natural
2 (perverse) antinatural, contra natura; (abnormal) anormal
unnatural [.ʌn'næʧərəl] adj
1) abnormal, unusual: anormal, poco natural, poco normal
2) affected: afectado, forzado
an unnatural smile: una sonrisa forzada
3) perverse: perverso, antinatural
unnatural
adj.
afectado, -a adj.
desnaturalizado, -a adj.
innatural adj.
poco natural adj.
violento, -a adj.
'ʌn'nætʃərəl
adjective
a) (not normal, unusual) poco natural or normal
b) (awkward, affected) <acting/smile> poco natural, forzado
c) (depraved, against nature) (frml) <lust/perversion/love> antinatural
[ʌn'nætʃrǝl]
ADJ
1) (=unusual, abnormal) poco normal, poco natural

her arm was twisted into an unnatural position — tenía el brazo torcido en una postura poco normal or natural

it was unnatural for her to be so talkative — era extraño or raro en ella hablar tanto

it's unnatural to eat so much — no es normal comer tanto

unnatural death — muerte f por causas no naturales

it is not unnatural to think that ... — es normal pensar que ...

there was an unnatural silence — se hizo un silencio irreal

2) (=affected) [smile, voice, manner] poco natural, forzado
3) (=perverted) [habit, vice, practice] antinatural
* * *
['ʌn'nætʃərəl]
adjective
a) (not normal, unusual) poco natural or normal
b) (awkward, affected) <acting/smile> poco natural, forzado
c) (depraved, against nature) (frml) <lust/perversion/love> antinatural

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