Etymology
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un- + finished
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Adjective
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unfinished (not comparable)
- Not finished, not completed.
2012 May 9, John Percy, “Birmingham City 2 Blackpool 2 (2-3 on agg): match report”, in the Telegraph[1]:Holloway has unfinished business in the Premier League after relegation last year and he will make a swift return if he can overcome West Ham a week on Saturday. Sam Allardyce, the West Ham manager, will be acutely aware that when the stakes are high, Blackpool are simply formidable.
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not finished
- Bulgarian: недовършен (bg) (nedovǎršen)
- Catalan: inacabat, inconclús
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
- Czech: nedokončený m
- Danish: ufuldendt, halvfærdigt
- Dutch: onaf (nl), onafgemaakt, onvoltooid (nl)
- Finnish: keskeneräinen (fi), valmistumaton
- French: inachevé (fr)
- Galician: inacabado, inconcluso
- German: unvollendet (de)
- Greek: ημιτελής (el) (imitelís), ατελείωτος (el) (ateleíotos), ατέλειωτος (el) (atéleiotos)
- Ancient: ἀτελείωτος (ateleíōtos)
- Gujarati: અધૂરું (adhūrũ)
- Icelandic: ókláraður, ólokinn
- Irish: neamhchríochnaithe
- Italian: incompleto (it)
- Japanese: 未完の (ja) (mikan no)
- Latin: infectus
- Maori: kohuku, kōkau
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: ufullendt (no), uferdig
- Nynorsk: ufullenda, uferdig
- Occitan: inacabat
- Polish: niedokończony (pl)
- Portuguese: interminado, inacabado (pt), inconcluso
- Russian: незако́нченный (ru) (nezakónčennyj), незавершённый (ru) (nezaveršónnyj), неоко́нченный (ru) (neokónčennyj), недоко́нченный (ru) (nedokónčennyj)
- Sanskrit: अनवपृग्ण (sa) (anavapṛgṇa)
- Slovak: nedokončený m
- Spanish: inacabado (es), inconcluso (es)
- Telugu: పూర్తికాని (pūrtikāni)
- Ukrainian: незакі́нчений (nezakínčenyj), незаве́ршений (nezavéršenyj)
- Welsh: anorffenedig (cy)
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