unwelcome [ʌnˈwelkəm] adjetivoinoportuno(a) (visit, visitor);
desagradable (news)- to make somebody feel unwelcome -> hacer que alguien se sienta incómodo
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unwelcome [an-uel-kam]adjetivoQue no es bienvenido, que no se ve con placer; mal recibido, mal acogido; desagradable, incómodo, inoportuno, que viene fuera de tiempo.- His news are unwelcome in this moment -> sus noticias son inoportunas en este momento
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unwelcome [ʌnˈwelkəm]
adjective
[+news, surprise] desagradable; poco grato; [+visitor, guest, intruder] poco grato; inoportuno; [+visit] inoportuno; [+reminder, advances, attention] poco grato his raised voice seemed likely to attract unwelcome attention a colleague at the US Forest Service made unwelcome sexual advances towards her the royal family is attracting unwelcome attention from the press you will be fending off the unwelcome attentions of every Tomas, Ricardo or Ari of the hotel staff who think you must be fair game
the change is not unwelcome el cambio no nos resulta del todo molesto; I felt unwelcome sentí que allí sobraba; to make sb feel unwelcome hacer que algn sienta que sobra
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