英:[ˌʌnəkˈseptəbl]
美:[ˌʌnɪkˈsɛptəbəl, -æk-]
英:[ˌʌnəkˈseptəbl]
美:[ˌʌnɪkˈsɛptəbəl, -æk-]
adj.
不能接受的
不受欢迎的
难答应的
不中意的
un·ac·cept·a·ble
uhn k sep t bl
Adjective
1. not adequate to give satisfaction;
"the coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable"
2. not acceptable; not welcome;
"a word unacceptable in polite society"
"an unacceptable violation of personal freedom"
3. used of persons or their behavior;
"impossible behavior"
"insufferable insolence"
4. not conforming to standard usage;
"the following use of `access' was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists; `You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers'"
15世纪晚期,来自 un-(1)“不”+ acceptable。相关词汇: Unacceptably。
不可接受的
不能接受的
无法接受的
The first known use of unacceptable was in the 15th century
unaccountedadjective
not accounted : unexplained—often used with for
their absence was unaccounted for
unaccountableadjective
inexplicable, strange
not to be called to account : not responsible
unaccompaniedadjective
not accompaniedespecially: being without instrumental accompaniment
unaccommodatedadjective
not accommodated : unprovided
unacceptableadjective
not acceptable : not pleasing or welcome
1 Variety writes, "The network was not opposed to Brown performing, but the combined effect of him leading a Jackson tribute was deemed unacceptable."
2 That was unacceptable, even if he was concerned about my well-being.
3 “I can assure you, the humiliation of a defeat is absolutely unacceptable to my country.”
4 “As an elected official, who is also a woman and foreign-born, I personally find a comment about sending anyone back over their political opinions unacceptable.”
5 Unacceptable Any kind of services, tele marketing , sex, dangerous , explosive, illegal, fake products etc.
不接受售卖种类:提供各类型服务, 传销, 色情, 危险货品, 非法货品, 假冒货品等等.
6 “I found it almost unbearable, from the walls to the rapists. And the rhetoric just continued from there. It was unacceptable.”
7 Wlodzimierz Umaniec arrives at Inner London crown court, where he was sentenced to two years in jail for a 'wholly unacceptable' act of art vandalism.
8 The prospect of scrubbing a mission because a solar cell got dirty was unacceptable.
9 Re: Neighbor: I quickly learned not to tell my mom what I watched at friends’ houses if I knew it would be considered “unacceptable.”
10 “That doesn’t sound like them. You saw them out your window? I see. I will definitely talk with them. That is completely unacceptable, and I’m very sorry.”
11 "Nevertheless, her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable."
12 That's unacceptable.
这令人无法接受。
13 For a team with lofty ideals, the fans booed, such behavior is unacceptable.
对于一支有着远大理想的球队, 球迷喝倒彩, 这样的行为是不能接受的.
14 Bok Borak, director of the Cambodian culture ministry’s film department, said the “unacceptable” movie had been banned from cinemas for “using the name Cambodia as a hideout for criminals”.
15 Such behavior is unacceptable in a civilized society.
这样的行为在文明社会里是不受欢迎的。
16 The singer said, “I am genuinely shocked at disgusted at the amount of racism that’s infected my account in the past week. Racism is unacceptable in the real world, and it’s unacceptable online.”
17 This means trouble for Merab, who has more than a socially unacceptable new love on his plate: his family is struggling in poverty.
18 Fred Silverman, the head of programming at CBS, told Mr. Self that the film could not be translated to television because it depended on nudity, profanity and an unacceptable level of irreverence.
19 Joint authorship of the results, if any, of the collaboration was for some reason unacceptable.
20 “Albie, these grades are unacceptable,” he said, throwing a stack of papers on the table.
1 不能接受的
3 难以承认的
4 不受欢迎
undesirable unpopular unwelcome ungracious unwished shotten feel a draft undesirably disrepute unpopularity odium undesirability non grata bad undesired out of favour
5 不令人满意的
6 无法接受的