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Τι (ποιος) είναι unaesthetic - ορισμός


unaesthetic      
¦ adjective
1. not visually pleasing.
2. not motivated by aesthetic principles.
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για unaesthetic
1. New Delhi, June 3÷ The Censor Board chief Sharmila Tagore on Friday came out against the way the government went about its decision to ban smoking in films, terming it as a ‘decision taken in haste and very unaesthetic in taste’. "No self–respecting director will like it," Tagore said, contending that the Film industry or the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) should have been consulted on the matter.
2. And it‘s nothing like the state–of–the–art Counter–Terrorist Unit on TV‘s 24.‘‘ When a remodeling project is completed – after eight months and a classified number of taxpayer dollars – White House officials expect their ‘Sit Room‘ to function at a higher level and look a lot better than the place Henry Kissinger once described as uncomfortable, unaesthetic and essentially oppressive.‘‘ The complex fills much of the lower floor of the West Wing and extends into an area dug out of the berm beneath the White House‘s outdoor pool.
3. And it‘s nothing like the state–of–the–art Counter–Terrorist Unit on TV‘s "24." When a remodeling project is completed _ after eight months and a classified number of taxpayer dollars _ White House officials expect their ‘Sit Room‘ to function at a higher level and look a lot better than the place Henry Kissinger once described as "uncomfortable, unaesthetic and essentially oppressive." The complex fills much of the lower floor of the West Wing and extends into an area dug out of the berm beneath the White House‘s outdoor pool.