English to Spanish Dictionary unofficial

unofficial

no oficial
definition
adjective
unofficial reports that dozens of people were injured
not officially authorized or confirmed.
translation of 'unofficial'
adjective
no oficial
example
Unpopular plans to build ten family homes on 'unofficial' allotments beside a village conservation area have been blocked.
Forest harvesting, official and 'unofficial' , can create major problems.
Yet there is the possibility of an engagement, whether official or 'unofficial' for John Brown.
The 'unofficial' website for Daylight Rule, has received more than 3300 visitors since it was launched.
I'm sure she's flouting loads of official and 'unofficial' tube etiquette in one fell swoop here.
There is no mileage in keeping the site as some kind of 'unofficial' commemoration of the riots and what they meant - it is time to move on.
The most exciting exhibition in Venice is an unsanctioned upstart: the 'unofficial' Italian pavilion.
The reporters did not clarify whether the news was from official or 'unofficial' sources.
Amazingly it bears a striking resemblance to some of the 'unofficial' tube rules I've reported in my time.
How many were killed and wounded is unknown, for 'unofficial' and official counts differed widely.
The Gun Plot is the most authoritative 'unofficial' site about the RAN on the Internet.
So count us in for next year's challenge and let's see if we can make our, slightly 'unofficial' , record official.
The neighbours in 'unofficial' whispers talk about his activities but officially they know nothing.
There were also 'unofficial' reports of a further three scares, including one at a school in Fish Hoek.
They do not reflect the official or 'unofficial' policies of any government agency.
Let's get this sorted: Shazia Mirza isn't an 'unofficial' spokeswoman for Islam.
Only one of the 18 official languages in India and many more 'unofficial' ones, I replied.
So neither the official nor the 'unofficial' cover story seem to hold much water.
Bernhard's lap was one of three that bettered both the official and 'unofficial' track records.
None of the cities has an official tolerance zone, although Aberdeen has an 'unofficial' red-light district.
The southern end was 'unofficially' opened in October 1912.
It's well known that Bradford, 'unofficially' at least, is the curry capital of this country.
She was a teacher at Cator Park School, 'unofficially' in charge of school trips.
Estonia and Lithuania have already tied their currencies 'unofficially' to the euro and I would not be surprised to see Denmark or Sweden go over to the other side.
When we visited, the centre was looking after two baby barn owls, 'unofficially' called Itchy and Stratchy after the cartoon cat and mouse from The Simpsons.
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