英:[ʌn'skru:pjələslɪ]
美:[ʌn'skrupjələslɪ]
英:[ʌn'skru:pjələslɪ]
美:[ʌn'skrupjələslɪ]
词根:unscrupulous
adj.unscrupulous 肆无忌惮的;寡廉鲜耻的;不讲道德的
n.unscrupulousness 狂妄;不择手段
Adverb
1. without scruples;
"she unscrupulously uses her charm to make men do what she wants"
The first known use of unscrupulous was in 1803
unseasonableadjective
happening or coming at the wrong time : untimely
an unseasonable visit
not normal for the season of the year
unseasonable weather
unsealverb
to break or remove the seal of
unsealverb
to break or remove the seal of
unscrupulousadjective
not scrupulous : unprincipled
1 The unsigned report accuses Northwest Biotherapeutics chief executive Linda Powers of “unscrupulously using the company as her personal checking account” in financial dealings with entities related to her, among other allegations.
2 "For so many years, the principle I have been holding to is that people should not waste things unscrupulously," he says, according to ECNS.
3 Armathwaite was even more surprised than the girl at this dramatic verification of his prophecy, but he availed himself of it as unscrupulously as any Delphic oracle.
4 And the baronet stuck his glass in his eye, and scanned the stranger as unscrupulously as though he were a hack at Tattersairs.
5 "Here begins the path which will lead England - who unscrupulously broke the world's peace - into the abyss," the author writes.
6 In this lies, people unscrupulously drink, act boorishly to perhaps fish for fame.
于这个谎言中, 人们恣意喝酒 、 撒野或者沽名钓誉.
7 Matshaka had used strength and cunning, had used them unscrupulously, and prospered accordingly.
8 Google has punished a provocative music-lyrics website after learning it had unscrupulously tried to improve its search rankings.
9 And play it so unscrupulously that the country polarizes step by step.
10 Is may for a long time for a long time in his side, unscrupulously likes him, likes him...
就是可以长久地长久地在他身边,肆无忌惮地喜欢他,喜欢他。
11 The Chinese report said the U.S. "unscrupulously monitors" citizens through wiretapping programs that began after the Sept.
12 And in the interests of balance, because this minute-by-minute reporter is nothing if not unscrupulously impartial ...
13 And here lay Gilchrist, waxen and unscrupulously silent, under a glass cover—a little man with pale sideburns that were now doubly useless, in a black suit and his hands folded over his chest.
14 The excerpts of the documents or materials shall be relatively complete in content and may not made unscrupulously.
摘录文件、材料应当保持内容相应的完整性,不得断章取义。
15 “The accused unscrupulously received money from selling shares through the use of his political powers,” a judge said.
16 The publisher added that it is "deeply saddening that whoever is cynically and unscrupulously orchestrating these claims" had persuaded her to believe the allegations.
17 Although the new-comer was a man of narrow culture, rough manners, and questionable morality, his immense possessions gave him very great influence, which he used unscrupulously against the Poles and their cause.
18 Both these poets were, in the phrase of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “unscrupulously epic,” and fused the red-hot lava of their time in the mould of their enduring verse.
19 But the doctor assisted him by unscrupulously suggesting a number of marked characteristics which Lady Vera Moyle did not happen to possess.
20 Having built up a reputation for unscrupulously and meticulously copying Apple's products, Xiaomi is making its pitch to a truly global audience with a smartphone that is uniquely its own.