词汇 | example_english_unpleasant |
释义 | Examples of unpleasantThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. She enjoyed speaking of her past but made it plain that she did not like to recall unpleasant memories. At the same time, first-party privilege is provisionally accommodated and intimate harmony is protected in the face of such an unpleasant revelation. This vision is not just an outrageous fantasy, in which anxieties about performers' real power have given rise to unpleasant falsifications. Despite numerous ethical criticisms of this study, numerous follow up studies have forced an unpleasant awareness of our capacity for brutish behavior. It can also create an unpleasant rehearsal environment, in which the performer's mechanical perfection is needed to achieve the goal of accurate following. And, most important for our purposes, he minimized episodes remembered in the oral tradition that might have been unpleasant for the royal family. Pain is described as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. Incontinence and erosion of the intact body are so unpleasant that they are rarely addressed publicly. The unpleasant voice is found to suffer from pressed phonation, lack of a singer's formant, irregular vibrato and insufficient pitch accuracy. While insults can be more unpleasant than injuries, the capacity to trade gibes does not imply debilitating pain. However, the involvement of older carers in the more unpleasant aspects of nursing care, involving blood, waste products or bodily fluids, is never questioned. Thus, people who are more troubled and who have mental health problems tend to have more unpleasant and negative dreams. But when pain is absent or minimal, we might also represent an unpleasant reminder of a bad time. This results in euphemisms, since an existing word may be avoided because it gives a misleading or unpleasant impression. An unpleasant happening is not an 'incident' but an incidence while a decision does not set a bad 'precedent' but a bad precedence. All these, together with his opportunism and spin-doctoring might seem to add up to a portrait of a thoroughly unpleasant person. What stops them from concluding that "the" and "a" embody a distinction between "rare" and "common," "pleasant" and "unpleasant," or any other pair of meanings? It is obvious that not all unpleasant consequences triggered by violation of a legal rule should be classified as punishment. Manure has an unpleasant odor, and also causes a number of health problems in farm workers8. Responses were recoded to allow high scores to reflect stress (x3=very pleasant, 0=neutral, 3=very unpleasant). This makes life less than ideal for many of us who find the resulting social-intellectual situation unpleasant. This may be unfair, but the image is not wholly unpleasant. All these efforts were meant to reduce the frustration and unpleasant experiences that the students might encounter when they entered this country. Similarly, simultaneous irritability and reluctance is counterintuitive because irritability implies greater chance of action (in response to unpleasant things). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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