unaccountably如何读

英:[ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbli]

美:[ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəblɪ]

unaccountably是什么意思

  • adv.无缘无故地

unaccountably英英释义

Adverb

1. in an unaccountable manner;

"in the book, a tycoon unaccountably becomes the hero's friend"

unaccountably区别

 unaccountably, disproportionately, unconsciously, indefinitely

unaccountably无法解释的,不能说明的

disproportionately不成比例的

unconsciously无意识的,不知不觉的

indefinitely不确定的,无期限的

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unaccountably词源英文解释

The first known use of unaccountably was in 1687

unaccountably 例句

1 There was much toil, and still complaints from the trustees’ overseers that the slaves were unaccountably lazy and devious.

2 Yet in Britain, the country that sheltered him for the last eight years of his life, he remains a kind of secret, stubbornly and – some might say – unaccountably obscured from view.

3 The Martini I had, which the burly old bartender mixed by throwing it back and forth between two glasses, was unaccountably good.

4 But when he moves from musicians to chefs, “They Call Me Supermensch” turns unaccountably serious.

5 Before landing in that bed, Robert had journeyed to Russia to rescue the supposed widow of his nemesis, a gloating villain unaccountably played by Chad Michael Murray.

6 Both are classical, the chef’s fingerprints visible only in details like the mouthwatering sea buckthorn jam and unaccountably exciting potato salad with the schnitzel.

7 But the warehouse where she’d stored the rest had been unaccountably “robbed”—of furniture, appliances, and most of those silver anniversary gifts.

8 “Of course,” I said, unaccountably excited that the story was at last beginning to dovetail with my own experience.

9 One characteristic of this year's Cannes is that many of its finest films were unaccountably left out of the main competition.

本届戛纳电影节的一大特色就是许多优秀电影都莫名其妙地无缘角逐主要奖项。

10 In his biography of Picasso, John Richardson is unaccountably derogatory about Bell, a man he knew and liked in later years.

11 Unaccountably, he kept silent.

令人难解的是, 他竟一直保持沈默.

12 Then, unaccountably, the whole idea abruptly dropped out of fashion and sight.

13 If we put mini in front of van, it inexplicably becomes mini-van instead of minivan; if we put like after life, it unaccountably becomes life-like, not lifelike.

14 When it unaccountably neglects an outstanding film, either in what wins or what is nominated, for instance the way the foreign-language committee criminally ignored Sweden's "Force Majeure," I hate to see it losing face.

15 There are some fine orchestral effects, but all in all, this is an undramatic work that presents an unaccountably bland portrait of a rebellious, if self-lacerating intellectual, much admired by Camus and Trotsky, among others.

16 Periodically, Google tweaks the algorithm and unleashes a wave of nasty surprises across the web as people find that their hitherto modestly successful online niche businesses have suddenly – and unaccountably – disappeared.

17 If you find yourself unaccountably laughing, for instance, you could be overdosing on manganese.

比如,如果你发现自己无缘无故地大笑,那可能是锰摄入过多。

18 And the sun on the grass beyond it was just like the sun on the grass on this side, except unaccountably different.

19 Robert Shiller, a Nobel laureate in economics who teaches at Yale, wrote last week in The New York Times that wage-price spirals are a sort of Bigfoot, a mythical beast that the public, unaccountably, claims to have glimpsed at periodic intervals in history.

20 From earliest childhood she has been unaccountably unhappy — shy and moody, without friends or interests — unable, like the others, to just “get on with it.”

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