English to Portuguese Dictionary unfamiliar

unfamiliar

desconhecido
definition
adjective
his voice was unfamiliar to her
not known or recognized.
translation of 'unfamiliar'
adjective
desconhecido,
pouco familiar,
estranho
example
The exam questions had been set in Britain and a number were quite 'unfamiliar' to what the students had been learning in school.
If the name is 'unfamiliar' to you perhaps his childhood nickname, Mundy, will jog your memory.
It wasn't as if he was speaking Gaelic, his first language, simply that his Lewis lilt was 'unfamiliar' to the point of incomprehension.
The success of the riders was particularly significant given the fact that they had to compete on a horse 'unfamiliar' to each of them.
It will depend on the ability of Canberra bureaucrats to come to terms with problems that are totally 'unfamiliar' to them.
The long, sharp-edged yellow and red curves of the buds were 'unfamiliar' to me.
Being a teenager in Israel brings with it a reality 'unfamiliar' to many adolescents in other countries.
Until Saturday the crew of Columbia were 'unfamiliar' to most of us.
The train arrived and left on time, and ploughed through Essex and out into Suffolk at speeds 'unfamiliar' to us weekday travellers.
There is no suggestion that there was anything unusual or 'unfamiliar' about that.
And many mature drivers are 'unfamiliar' with legal requirement to wear a belt - front and rear.
As the hall emptied, the 'unfamiliar' sight of raindrops falling on Morawa was seen.
He gulped, looking up at this new and 'unfamiliar' sight, slowly growing frightened at what it could mean.
He said that he was 'unfamiliar' with the recent history of Irish telecoms regulation.
She was born in America at the time, and so his mother was 'unfamiliar' with the procedure.
In fact since I've been a father that kind of thing has become so 'unfamiliar' to me that a trip to the salon is a positively intoxicating experience.
Divorced men adopt different strategies to deal with this 'unfamiliar' world.
Perhaps it is comforting to us to believe that such awful inhumanity is occurring in a land 'unfamiliar' to us.
He looked around and caught sight of an 'unfamiliar' shine behind the building.
The 'unfamiliar' sight of these flimsy crowded vessels shocked Australian audiences and awakened old fears of the yellow hordes.
Many of the newly coined words have their roots in Latin, a language 'unfamiliar' to Bulgarian children.
No researcher in psychology should be 'unfamiliar' with this article and its contents.
Researchers are often 'unfamiliar' with intellectual property issues and chafe at patenting hurdles.
His name is probably 'unfamiliar' to most Indonesians because he lived during the Dutch colonial times.
What is more, I am 'unfamiliar' with the English legal system.
Some of these names may be 'unfamiliar' to you, and I'll explain why they deserve inclusion.
It hasn't been updated in a while, but it's worth a look for those 'unfamiliar' with recently introduced speed limits.
She looks forward to immersing herself in the life's work of many an author 'unfamiliar' to her, and plans to read prodigiously.
Listeners 'unfamiliar' to a sort of indie sound, would think that the band was only rehearsing.
People looked up at a city normally blazing with light and enjoyed the 'unfamiliar' experience of being able to see the stars in the sky.
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