unmercifully如何读

[ʌn'mɜːsɪfʊli]

unmercifully是什么意思

  • adj.不慈悲的;无情的;残酷的

unmercifully英英释义

adjective

not merciful : merciless

excessive, extreme

chatted for an unmerciful length of time

unmercifully词源英文解释

The first known use of unmerciful was in the 15th century

unmercifully儿童词典英英释义

unprofitableadjective

not profitable

unpretentiousadjective

not pretentious : not showy : simple, modest

pleasant but unpretentious homes

unpretentiousadjective

not pretentious : not showy : simple, modest

pleasant but unpretentious homes

unpredictableadjective

not predictable

unpoliticaladjective

not interested or active in politics

unorganizedadjective

not organized: as

not formed or brought into an ordered whole

not organized into unions

unorganized labor

unmercifuladjective

not merciful : merciless, cruel

unmercifully 例句

1 Mass action was perilous in South Africa, where it was a criminal offense for an African to strike, and where the rights of free speech and movement were unmercifully curtailed.

2 "We couldn't even get the horse in the start gate, let alone to run the race. That's the problem here. It's political and it's being played absolutely unmercifully at the highest level."

3 Soon, but still unmercifully long before the Dove released her, the wordless cries would fade to nothing.

4 If this portrait is correct — and it seems consistent with my own experience — Jennifer is a sad but true reflection of a disease that ebbs and flows unmercifully.

5 The sensuous philosophy associated with the school of Locke,—which Edwards and the like of him scorned,—fell upon the fallen system and plucked it unmercifully.

6 By the time she stalked out of Dona Luz headquarters two hours later, having been badgered unmercifully and then vindicated at least partially by rent-a-car records in the capital, Abby was fuming.

7 It was midafternoon and the heat closed in on us unmercifully.

8 He began to lash Luke unmercifully across buttocks and thighs.

他开始无情地鞭打卢克的屁股和大腿.

9 He was determined not to go back to the cabin, for the insects had plagued him there unmercifully, and he could only ward them off by means of a fire.

10 Collins may have been trying to show some support for Bay, who is again struggling at the plate and has clearly worn out his welcome with Mets fans, who have been booing him unmercifully.

11 “The morning is clear and bright and the sun beats us unmercifully,” he wrote.

12 That December, while being feted by his supporters, Mr. Strobel criticized an earlier written reprimand by Lawson as “a charade . . . to load up allegations unmercifully” to hasten his retirement.

13 How have Willis and Kastor excelled for 20 years and more in that unmerciful context?

14 Every man whose basket did not contain the requisite five kilos of rubber, or the quality of whose rubber did not approve itself to Elbel, was unmercifully flogged.

15 the critics were unmerciful in their assessments of the young actress's performance

16 She sat leaning back in a great armchair, her head half buried in its cushions, unmindful of the fact that the laces and roses adorning her dress were being unmercifully, irreparably crushed.

17 The comedian had a lot to say about the threat, and she slammed Fox News unmercifully for its racist coverage of coronavirus.

18 " Whom Pearl smote down and uprooted, most unmercifully. "

珠儿会毫不留情地将这些 " 儿童 " 踩倒,再连根拔起.

19 “My guys were on my back unmercifully telling me, ‘You’ve got to get off this case.

20 The fans in Sao Paolo booed him unmercifully and showered him with debris on his way back to the locker room.

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