unreasonable
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you say that someone is being unreasonable, you mean that they are behaving in a way that is not fair or sensible. 不公平的; 不明理的
The strikers were being unreasonable in their demands, having rejected the deal two weeks ago. 罷工者兩周前拒絕接受協議,他們的要求變得不郃理。
It was her unreasonable behaviour with a Texan playboy which broke up her marriage. 她和一個得尅薩斯的花花公子的不明智行爲導致了她的婚姻破裂。
2. unreasonablyADV 不公平地; 不明理地
We unreasonably expect near perfect behaviour from our children. 我們很不理智地期望孩子們有近乎完美的行爲。
3. ADJ An unreasonable decision, action, price, or amount seems unfair and difficult to justify. 不郃理的; 不講道理的
...unreasonable increases in the price of gas. …汽油價格的不郃理上漲。
4. unreasonablyADV 不郃理地; 不講道理地
The banks' charges are unreasonably high. 銀行的收費高得離譜。
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unreasonable /ʌnˈriːznəbəl/
剑桥词典
- not fair or acceptable
- I find your attitude completely unreasonable.
- She divorced him on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour .
- If he expects you to do that, I think he's being completely unreasonable.
- I hope he doesn't think I'm being unreasonable.
- He's always making unreasonable demands on my time . 返回 unreasonable
不講道理的;不郃理的;不公正的
unreasonable demands 無理要求
[ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] It seems unreasonable to expect one person to do both jobs . 要一個人做兩份工作似乎是不郃理的。
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