英:[ʌn'kɔ:ldfɔ:]
美:[ʌn'kɔldˌfɔ]
英:[ʌn'kɔ:ldfɔ:]
美:[ʌn'kɔldˌfɔ]
不必要的;多余的;没有理由的;不恰当的
un·called-for
uhn kawld for
Adjective
1. not required or requested;
"uncalled-for suggestions"
2. unnecessary and unwarranted;
"a strikers' tent camp...was burned with needless loss of life"
The first known use of uncalled-for was circa 1656
Underground Railroadnoun
a system of cooperation among active antislavery people in the U.S. before 1863 by which people escaping enslavement were secretly helped to reach the North or Canada
under1 of 3adverb
in or into a position below or beneath something
the duck surfaced, then went under again
below some quantity, level, or average—often used in combinationunderplayed the part
ten dollars or under
in or into a losing, lower, or unconscious state or condition put the patient under for surgery
kept my disappointment under
so as to be covered or hidden
turned under by the plow
under2 of 3preposition
below or beneath and topped or sheltered by under a tree wearing a sweater under my jacket
under sunny skies
bound by the authority or guidance of
served under the general
affected or influenced by the action or result of
the disease is under treatment
within the group or division of
under this heading
less or lower than (as in size, amount, or rank) nobody under a colonel
all masses under 90 kilograms
below the required level of
under legal age
under3 of 3adjective
lying or placed below—often used in combinationthe underside of a car
the sea's undercurrents
facing or bulging downward—often used in combination
the undersurface of a leaf
lower in position or authority : subordinate—often used in combination
the undersecretary of defense
lower than usual, proper, or desired in amount or quality—often used in combination
undernourished children
elbow1 of 2noun
the joint of the armalso: the outer curve of a bent arm
a corresponding joint in the front limb of an animal
a part (as of a pipe) bent like an elbow
elbow2 of 2verb
to push or shove with the elbow : jostle
to advance by or as if by pushing with the elbow
elbowed his way to the front
uncloseverb
open entry 2 sense 1a
Uncle Samnoun
the U.S. government thought of or represented as a person
the American nation or people
unclenchverb
to open from a clenched position : relax
unclenched my hands
uncalled-foradjective
not called for : unnecessary
not justified
your jealousy is uncalled-for
impolite, rude
uncalled-for comments
1 The affair led to uncalled-for attacks on Leviss, 29, by Sandoval, 40, and Madix, 38, the suit alleges.
2 Critics say, however, that it would create unnecessary new hurdles for users.
批评人士则认为,它会给用户带来不必要的新障碍。
3 Your comments were quite uncalled - for.
你提的意见很无道理.
4 The film does not hold life in particularly high esteem, leading to a rather predictable final stretch in which a succession of funerals is called for — plus one entirely uncalled-for sequence in which Oliver strips off his clothes and desecrates someone’s grave.
5 That last remark is uncalled for, out of order, and you will please withdraw it.
那句话是不必要的, 是不妥当的, 请你收回.
6 All these ceremonies were uncalled - for.
所有这些仪式都是不必要的.
7 There has been a great deal of uncalled-for propaganda against the use of white lead because of its poisonous properties.
8 I'm sorry. That was uncalled for.
对不起,失言了。
9 All these procedures were uncalled - for.
所有这些程序都是不必要的.
10 The reality star perfectly responded to rude commenters this week who made uncalled-for remarks about her appearance.
11 The uncalled - for criticism grieved her.
无缘无故的批评使她伤心.
12 Your remarks on that occasion were quite uncalled for.
你在那个场合说的一席话真是不合时宜.
13 I shall ignore that uncalled - for remark.
我不会理会那句不负责任的话的.
14 That is why the budget deficit concern is uncalled for.
这就是为什么财政赤字的担心是多余的.
15 hurtful remarks about a person's looks that are simply uncalled-for
16 I did not want to be singled out for gratuitous punishment.
我不愿意被叫出来遭受这无缘无故的惩罚。
17 The obtrusion of her views was uncalled - for.
强迫别人接受她的意见实在是不必要的.
18 Walter's spiteful remarks were quite uncalled for.
沃尔特恶意的话完全是多余的.
19 Cut out the paragraph unnecessary for the essay.
删掉论文中不必要的段落。
20 The obtrusion of his views was uncalled - for.
他的意见之强迫别人接受实在是不必要的.
2 不恰当
inappropriate inept unbecoming unfitting inapt ineptitude inappropriateness unfortunate unfit ungodly ungentlemanly infelicitous inappropriacy
4 不恰当的
inappropriate inept unbecoming unfitting inapt unfortunate unfit ungodly ungentlemanly infelicitous
5 不适当的
unhappy inadequate insufficient improper unfit unseemly unbecoming inopportune infelicitous malapropos unapt
6 不必要的
unnecessary needless superfluous inessential redundant supervacaneous pointless dispensable uncalled for gratuitous unjustified de trop expendable
7 无理由的
8 不适当
unhappy inadequate insufficient improper unfit unseemly unbecoming inopportune infelicitous malapropos unapt impropriety incongruity inaptitude
9 无缘无故的
10 没有理由的
11 不受欢迎的
12 多余
recrementitious spare unnecessary unwanted surplus redundant superfluous gash supernumerary otiose excrescent supererogatory redundancy superfluity surplusage more needless uninvited superabundant wordishness overabundance de trop to spare superabound one too many
13 不需要的
14 多此一举
bring owls to Athens knock at an open door carry coals to Newcastle hold a candle to the sun
15 不受欢迎