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英:[ʌn'wɒrəntəbl]
美:[ʌn'wɒrəntəbəl]
adj.
无正当理由的
无法辩解的
无法律依据的
不合法的
The first known use of unwarrantable was in 1612
unwillingadjective
not willing
unwieldyadjective
not easily handled or managed because of size or weight : awkward, cumbersome
an unwieldy tool
unwieldyadjective
not easily handled or managed because of size or weight : awkward, cumbersome
an unwieldy tool
unwholesomeadjective
bad for the well-being of the body, mind, or soul : unhealthy
unwholesome food
unwelladjective
being in poor health : ailing, sick
unweariedadjective
not tired or bored : fresh
unwaryadjective
not alert : easily fooled or surprised : heedless, gullible
the unwary buyer
unwarrantableadjective
not justifiable : inexcusable
1 A more injudicious and unwarrantable innovation it would be impossible to indicate in any part of the present unhappy volume.
2 Their intrusion into our private lives is unwarrantable.
他们侵扰我们的私生活是毫无道理的。
3 In 1767, a bill was brought into the House of Representatives, “to prevent the unnatural and unwarrantable custom of enslaving mankind, and the importation of slaves into the Province:” but it came to nothing.
4 Hurt by such an unwarrantable opinion, Raphael gladly accepted an order from Cardinal Giuliano de' Medici for a "Transfiguration" for the Cathedral of Narbonne.
5 Now, gentlemen, I am of opinion that this is an unwarrantable liberty taken with the Holy Scriptures, and shows too much prejudice in the community.
6 This tame ending to an unwarrantable intrusion was certainly not to his liking, and he, for one, was unaccustomed to see his whims or caprices thwarted.
7 Your unwarrantable proceedings fill your father with such anxiety that he dares not have you home, lest in Dublin you should set up for a heroine and disgrace us.
8 But now the postmasters-general could no longer conceal from themselves that, unwarrantable as might be the liberties taken with members' names, the members themselves were by no means blameless.
9 It can only arise in self-defence, or from the necessity of maintaining the equal rights of every one, and of opposing force to force in case of any violent and unwarrantable infringement of them.
10 Its reason: 1. Channel replenishstock is confused, fittings quality is unwarrantable.
其原因: 1. 进货渠道混乱, 配件质量不能保证.
11 The distinction is that of one having false premises, or drawing unwarrantable conclusions from sound premises.
12 As Chalmers remarks, the whole proceeding seems to have been illegal and unwarrantable.
13 It seemed an unwarrantable interference, something that held his lovely capacity for evil behind bars.
14 But if Dante were to rise up from the grave, how strongly he would rebuke those who are making such an unwarrantable use of his name!
15 An insulting tone of voice ever accompanied the most insulting demands, until the Pontiff worn out and half delirious with agony was made to yield to the most unwarrantable demands.
16 I do not mind confessing that I have had many a “turn up” with policemen, especially when those so-called “guardians of the peace” have attempted to take an unwarrantable liberty with a comrade.
17 Both schools have long laid claims to an overwhelming superiority, on theoretical ground, over their rivals—claims which were unwarrantable.
18 The conservative party were enraged at what they considered unwarrantable encroachments upon the traditions of an immemorial past.
19 As a clergyman of the Church of England, he assumes an unwarrantable freedom; a freedom which is no more sanctioned by her Articles than it is by the letter or spirit of the Scriptures.
20 If she finds that those habits are unwarrantable, or that they are annoying to her friends, she ought to relinquish them.
1 非法
wrongous illegal excessive enormous unlawful illicit extravagant left-handed lawless spurious inordinate extortionate unchartered back-alley adulterine extortionary n.l. extraordinary extraordinarily under-the-counter irregularity enormity illegitimacy illegalize on the crook over the odds on the cross false wrongful mal-
2 非法的
wrongous illegal excessive enormous unlawful illicit extravagant left-handed lawless spurious inordinate extortionate unchartered back-alley adulterine extortionary n.l. under-the-counter over the odds false wrongful
3 不合法的
4 不能承认的
5 无法辩解的
6 无道理的
7 无法证明为正当的
8 不正当
cold-deck wrongous cross foul unfair irregular illicit undue unjust crooked crook untrue wrongful oblique perverse unconscionable tortuous sinuous unrighteous surreptitious wrong impropriety indirection foulness
9 不当
unreasonable undue unjust amiss unearned undeserved unmerited foot-in-mouth wrong wrongness inappropriate naughty unwarranted out-of-the-way infelicity
10 不当的
unreasonable undue unjust amiss unearned undeserved unmerited foot-in-mouth wrong inappropriate naughty unwarranted out-of-the-way
11 不可原谅的
12 不应当的
14 无正当理由的