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un-f〇rgiv-able /.Anfa'givebl; NAmE -far'g-/
adj. if sb^ behaviour is unforgivable, it is so
bad or unacceptable that you cannot forgive the person 不可原谅的;森以饶
■恕的 BCGJ inexcusable BH3 forgivable ► un-for-giv- ably adv.
un-forgiv-ing /.Anfa'givii]; NAmE -far'g-/ adj. (formal)
1
(of a person A) unwilling to forgive other
people when they have done sth wrong 不饶人的;不_宽容的;
'不肯族谅的 forgiving 2 (of
a place, situation, etc•地方、烏面等')'unpleasant and
causing difficulties for people让人为难的;难应付的;棘手的
un-formed /.An'foimd; NAmE .An'foirmd/ adj. {formal) not fully developed发展不充分的;未成形的;不成熟
的:unformed ideas不成熟的意见 un-forth*coin-ing /.AnforO'kAmii]; NAmE -fo:r0-/ adj. not wanting to help or give information about st!h:不愿帮忙 的;口紧的;不露口风的 H7T1
reticent: He was very un/orthcoming
about what had happened.他对发生的秦
守口 如瓶。OTJ3 FORTHCOMING
un-for-tu-nate /An'fortXanat; NAmE-'fD:rt5-l adj.,
noun
■
0办.1
having bad luck; caused by bad luck 不幸的;倒
霉的 HTH unlucky: He was
unfortunate to lose in the
round.他不幸在最后一轮输了。_0 Jtwas
an un/or- timate accident. _是一次不HEra fortunate
2
(forma/) if you say that a
situation is unfortunate, you wish that it had not happened or
that it had been different 令人遗憾的;可借的.PCTTl regrettable: She described the
decision as 'unfortunate7.
是令•人遗憾”。◊ Jt was un/ortunate that he
couZdn’t speafc English.可惜他不会讲英语。◊ Ybu’re
putting me in a most im/ortimate position•你正在把我—入十分可
悲的处境。3 embarrassing and/or offensive 令人馗尬 的;不适当的;得罪人的:ft was an
un/ortunate choice 0/
words.那是一种不恰当的措辞。
■
noun {literary) a person who does not have much luck,
money, etc.■禾幸的人:one ■〇/ h/e’s un/ortunates 人生中 的不幸者之^-
un-for-tu-nate-ly O-w /An'foitjanatli;
NAmE -'foirtf/ adv.
used
to say that a particular situation or fact makes you sad or disappointed, or
gets you into a difficult position '不幸地;遗緣地;可惜地;可'悲地PCT71 REGRETTABLY- Unfortunately, I wonY be able to attend the meeting. ^ ‘可惜我不能参加这次会议。◊ / can’t mafce
it, un/ortu- natdy.很遗憾,我来不及。◊ Un/ortimateiy/or him, the police had been informed and were waiting
outside. ## 倒霉,警察已接到报告,就在外边等着。◊ ft won’t be /Wished /or a /ew _ weefcs.
[7n/〇mmate〖y/.这工作得过几周
才能完成。很遗憾! 033 fortunately un-found-ed /An'faundid/ 〇〇[/. not based on
reason or fact莫须有的;无端的八没理由的;不依据事实的: unfounded allegations/rumours, etc. ^ ^ M fb
称、无中生有的谣言Speculation about a
divorce proved totaHyim/ounded.有关离婚的猜测证实纯属无稽
之谈。
un-freeze
/.An'friiz/
verb (un-froze /-'frauz; NAmE-'frouz/, un-frozen /-'frauzn; NAmE -'frouzn/)
1 [VN, V] if you unfreeze sth that has been frozen or very cold,or it unfreezes, it
melts or warms until it reaches a normal temperature (使)解冻,化冻,融化一 compare
defrost, de-ice, thaw 2 [VN] to
remove official controls on money or an economy 解冻;解除_('对资金 的冻结或经济方面的限制):The party p〖ans to imj^eeze some 〇/ the cash heW by /oca〖 government 这个党计划将
地方政府冻结的一部分现款解冻。E33
FREEZE
un-friend-ly /An'frendli/ adj.
〜(to/towards sb) not kind or pleasant to sb 不犮好的;
冷漠的;有敌意的:an im_/WendZy
atmosphere示爰异的
气氛:◊ rhere’s no
Tieeci to be so. im_/WCTulZy towards t/iem. 没必要对他们这么不蓉气。◊ the use' 〇/envfronmentaZZy unfriendly
products (= that harm the environment) ft 害环境的产品’的使用_ friendly ► un.friend.H.ness
noun [Uj
un-fulfilled /.Anful'fild/ adj. 1
(of a need, wish, ete. ^ 要、__ 愿望等)tiiat has. not been.
satisfied or achieved 未
满足的;未实现的;未兑现的:un^mymed ambition/
hopes/promises, etc.未实现的抱负、希望、诺言等
2 if
a person feels unfulfilled, they feel that they
could achieve more in their life or work 壮志未酬的;宏图:未
展的 PTI3 FULFILLED
un-ful-fil-ling /.AnfulTilii]/ adj. not
causing sb to feel satisfied and useful木能侖人感到满足的;不令人称心
的:cm im扣诉出ng job不能令人感到满足的工作
un-funny /An'fAni/ adj. not
funny or amusing, especially when sth is supposed to be funny 意思的;无趣的:riie show was deepZy un)lmny.这场演 出毫无趣味。
uri-furl /,An'f3:l; NAmE .An'fsirl/ verb when sth that is curled or rolled tightly unfurls, or you unfurl it, it opens :(使卷紧的东西)打开r/展开:[V] The
leaves 叶子慢慢地展雜T。◊ [VN] to a
月展开旗字
un-fur-nished /An'faimjt; NAmE -'f3:rn-/ adj. without furniture 无家爲的:We rented an un_/i/niis/ieci
apart- mem:.我们租j一套不带家具的公寓。Pm FURNISHED un-gain4y /An'geinli/ adj. moving in a way that is not smooth or elegant笨手朵脚的;(举止 > 不雅观的,难 看的' awkward : He was a tall, ungainly boy of JS.他是个个承高而笨拙的18岁小伙子。
un-gentle-man-ly /An'dsentlmanli/ adj. (of a man^ behaviour 男子命行为)not polite or
pleasant; not acceptable不礼貌的;无教#、(或风度)的Eaa
GENTLEMANLY
un.giam.or.oiis /An’glasmaras/ not
attractive or exciting; dull无魅力的;不刺激的;枯燥的:cm ungZamorous’job 乏味的工作’ Rlira glamorous un-glued /An'glurd/ adj. ITiTOt come un'glued (NAmE, //i/ormfl/) 1 to
become very upset 十分烦恼;心情烦舌〔
2 if
a plan, etc. comes unglued, it does not work successfully (计划等)不顺利,效果不佳
un-god-ly /An'gDdli; NAmE -'ga:d-/ adj. (old-fashioned) not showing respect for God; evil亵渎碎灵的;不敬神的;
邪恶'的 Hiia godly IHTOl at an ungodly 'hour very
early or very late and therefore annoying .—大早(或福 晚);在十分不便的时间
un-gov-ern-able /An'gAvanabl; NAmE -'gAvarn-/ adj. 1 (of a country,
region,etc•国家、地区等)■ impossible to
govern or control无法管治的;难以控制的2 (/omw/) (of a
person’s feelings'感情)impossible to control 抑制示住
的;.无法控制的 H7?l UNCONTROLLABLE : URgOVem- aWe rage难以抑制的暴怒
un-gra^cious /An'greijas/ adj. (formal) not polite or friendly, especially towards
sb who is being kind to you (尤指七别人的善意)不客气的,失礼的033 GRACIOUS ► un-gra-cious-ly adv.
iin-gram-mat-ical /.Angra'msetikl/ adj. not following the rules of grammar违反语法规则的;不合语法的
PT?a
GRAMMATICAL
un-grate-ful /An'greitfl/ adj. not showing or expressing thanks for sth that sb has
done for you or given to you 不领情的;忘恩负义的 PTiia grateful ► un.grate.fuMy /-fali/ adv.
unguard-ed /An'gaidid; NAmE -'gaird-/ adj. 1 not protected or watched无备的;无警戒的;无保护的:
77ie
museum 而5 unguarded at night•这个博物 %夜里 无人看.守。<> an unguarded fire {= that has nothing to
stop people from burning themselves on it)无防护设施 的灸% 2 (of a remark, look,
etc.话语、神情等)said or done carelessly, at a
time when you are not thinking about the effects of your words or are not paying attention
不小 心的; 不谨 慎的; ,不留 神的: cm unguarded remarfc 轻率的‘言'论◊ Jt was
something J’cHet out fn an unguarded moment.那是我一不留神说漏了嘴的话。
—compare
guarded
un-guent /'Aqgwant/ aoun [Q U] (formal) a soft substance that
is used for rubbing onto tiie skin to heal it 药膏;
软膏
un-gu-late /'Aqgjulat; -leit/ noun {technical any
animal which has .hoofs, such as a cow .or horse 有政
类动物
un-hand /.An'haend/ verb [VN] {old-fashioned or humorous)
to release a
person, that you 'are holding 放开.…的手