Encara no tenim significats per a "quite unaffected".
1Garstin seemed quite unaffected by her doubt of his power to read character.
2But his friend's mother seemed quite unaffected by the dreadful avowal.
3Minha was a trifle sorrowful, but the joyous Lina was quite unaffected at leaving Iquitos.
4But Desdemona, with her far more delicate sense of smell, seemed quite unaffected by this.
5He is quite unaffected; always gay; always pleased.
6Aggie shook her head, quite unaffected by the man's suggestion of possible peril in the situation.
7But Mr. Ziegler's sensibility was apparently quite unaffected.
8Turkey-reds, however, are quite unaffected by acid.
9Three of these leaves, on being left for an additional day in the solution, still remained quite unaffected.
10The notary stood by, quite unaffected.
11No doubt he tasted all the delicate humor of the situation, and his pleasure in it was quite unaffected.
12At this idea, he burst out laughing all at once, in quite unaffected mirth, and without giving any explanation.
13Lady Georgiana is a very pretty, and I need scarcely say, fashionable-looking young lady, easy, agreeable, and quite unaffected.
14It is pertinent to observe in this connection that Schiller's enthusiasm for liberty is quite unaffected by the 'ideas of 1789'.
15It has several advantages as a drawing ink, but for writing purposes it has only one: it is quite unaffected by wet.
16Another essentially Russian trait is the quite unaffected conception that the lowly are on a plane of equality with the so-called upper classes.
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Quite unaffected a través del temps
Quite unaffected per variant geogràfica