unconscionable如何读

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unconscionable是什么意思

  • adj.不合理的;没有条理的;过度的

unconscionable自然拼读

un·con·scion·a·ble

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unconscionable扩展

unconscionably (adv.), unconscionableness (n.)

unconscionable英英释义

Adjective

1. lacking a conscience;

"a conscienceless villain"

"brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless"

"an unconscionable liar"

2. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation;

"exorbitant rent"

"extortionate prices"

"spends an outrageous amount on entertainment"

"usorious interest rate"

"unconscionable spending"

unconscionable词源中文解释

1560年代,“不顾良心”的意思,来自 un-(1)+现已罕见的 conscionable “有良心的”。相关词汇: Unconscionably。

unconscionable_法律行业词汇

不合理的

unconscionable词源英文解释

The first known use of unconscionable was in 1565

unconscionable儿童词典英英释义

unconsideredadjective

not considered or worth consideration

not resulting from consideration or study

unconsidered opinions

unconscious1 of 2adjective

not aware

unconscious of having made a mistake

having lost consciousness

knocked unconscious by a fall

not realized : not consciously done unconscious humor

an unconscious mistake

unconscious2 of 2noun

the part of one's mental life of which one is not aware but which may influence behavior

unconscious1 of 2adjective

not aware

unconscious of having made a mistake

having lost consciousness

knocked unconscious by a fall

not realized : not consciously done unconscious humor

an unconscious mistake

unconscious2 of 2noun

the part of one's mental life of which one is not aware but which may influence behavior

unconscious1 of 2adjective

not aware

unconscious of having made a mistake

having lost consciousness

knocked unconscious by a fall

not realized : not consciously done unconscious humor

an unconscious mistake

unconscious2 of 2noun

the part of one's mental life of which one is not aware but which may influence behavior

unconscionableadjective

not guided or controlled by conscience

an unconscionable villain

not being in agreement with what is right or just : unreasonable, excessive

unconscionable 例句

1 His judgments are uniformly single-minded: he thinks only German-speakers can conduct Wagner, and that opera directors who go against the spirit of the music are unconscionable.

2 She found it unconscionable that Ada had slipped off in her absence.

3 “Everybody deserves a defense, but to attack women in this way is, in my view, absolutely unconscionable,” Ms. Katz said.

4 Such a position was coveted by whites, for it paid unconscionably high fees and provided ample opportunities for graft.

5 "He's unquestionably cruel and unconscionably so," West said.

6 Whatever the actual strategic or reputational value there was to the bombing, the human costs were unconscionable.

7 To empower courts to give relief in certain contracts found to be unconscionable.

本条例旨在授权法庭就某些经裁定属不合情理的合约给予济助。

8 Obama allowed the top leadership positions at the major endowments, including the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, to sit unfilled for unconscionably long periods.

9 Because if white people ever saw black people as human, they would see that slavery is unconscionable.

10 As Judge Glenn Berman handed down the sentence Monday afternoon, calling Ravi’s actions “offensive and unconscionable,” he said that he would not recommend deportation.

11 Through a price list known as a chargemaster, American hospitals engage in unconscionable gouging — marking up even the most basic products like Tylenol by 100% the retail cost.

12 As Van Loon, Robert De Niro twinkles with menace but does not really have much to do, and he robs screen time from Ms. Cornish, who vanishes from the movie for unconscionably long stretches.

13 Well, I think its unconscionable that...

我认为……是不合情理的。

14 In the meantime, the Clearview Inn wants an unconscionable $55 for any additional nights there, which means that, for a couple of nights, almost any motel would be preferable.

15 People do things, the most important point is unconscionable not to do!

人做事情, 最重要的一点是不要昧着良心做事!

16 It would be unconscionable for her to keep the money.

她若私吞那笔钱,那可就太没良心了。

17 It came, too, with even uglier comments, the kind that were unconscionably racist.

18 Many people in this hyperkinetic world might consider this an unconscionable imposition.

19 But the film was not shown to critics in advance, and the trailer unconscionably revealed the plot's big twist, leaving audiences thinking they already knew whodunit.

20 He added that it would be “unconscionable” for the opera company to perform “Porgy and Bess,” which he said has a “universal message of nondiscrimination.”

unconscionable 同义词

2 毫无道理的

wild beyond reason past reason

4 过长的

overlong

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