词汇 | undesirable |
释义 | undesirable adjective disapprovinguk /ˌʌn.dɪˈzaɪə.rə.bəl/ us /ˌʌn.dɪˈzaɪr.ə.bəl/ C2 not wanted, approved of, or popular: 令人讨厌的;不受欢迎的 Houses near industrial sites often do not sell so quickly because they are regarded as undesirable.工厂附近的房子销路不是很好,因为人们认为那里的环境不理想。 Liked, or not liked, by many people acquire an acquired tasteidiom anti-popular be the new rock and rollidiom be welcome toidiom cult golden boy golden girl golden oldie high-traffic in someone's bad booksidiom limb popularization popularize popularly repopularize resurge rock and roll viral well thought of undesirable | American Dictionaryundesirable adjective us/ˌʌn·dɪˈzɑɪər·ə·bəl/ not wanted or welcomed; disliked: undesirable body fat Examples of undesirableundesirable They also improve process efficiency through reduction in undesirable variation and thereby help in the identification and reduction of unnecessary healthcare costs. More marginally, definite nominal gerunds can also be used to specify a (typically undesirable) result, which is then presented as an accessible fact. Thus, these bycatch species are undesirable outputs and there is joint production with desirable and undesirable outputs with unknown product transformation possibilities. The endogenous discount factor model exhibits some significantly important undesirable properties, such as the impatience effect and implausible dynamics generated by permanent productivity shocks. After all, it is surely possible to agree that they exist but think that this is a bad thing and that liberal democracy is undesirable. It was undesirable because it would reinforce the federal principle. It is also not undesirable given that public law does not offer, or contain, a definition as to what constitutes either knowledge or explanation. In cases where conservation of a species is sought after, introgression is most undesirable. Strict succession eliminates the unfooted syllables that all too often produce undesirable lapse configurations in the standard account. Thus, we define ontology debugging as the process of identifying and removing undesirable logical contradictions (inconsistencies/incoherencies) from an ontology. These results suggest the possibility of using vibrations to control the motion of particles, for example to extract undesirable admixtures from a liquid. Bioinvasions involving exotic pests are also an undesirable element of the globalization of agriculture. The various gradient constraints that have been proposed are examined, and it is argued that none is necessary and many have undesirable consequences. Furthermore, welfare effects may be both undesirable and desirable. This undesirable divergence can be corrected by delaying substitution, that is, by introducing explicit closures. 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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