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词汇 unmotivated
释义 unmotivated
adjective
uk /ˌʌn.ˈməʊ.tɪ.veɪ.tɪd/ us /ˌʌn.ˈmoʊ.t̬ɪ.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
not wanting to do something, or not wanting to do something well: (尤指对工作或学习)不感兴趣的,没有热情的
unmotivated students积极性不高的学生
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Lacking interest and enthusiasm
apathetic
apathy
aridity
blah
blankly
half-hearted
half-heartedly
hell
incurious
nonchalance
nonchalant
nonchalantly
nonconcern
passionless
unimpressed
unromantically
unserious
unseriousness
vacant
your heart isn't in itidiom

Examples of unmotivated


unmotivated
However, already the first chorus pictures the drawbacks of having a relationship so vividly that the conclusion/title phrase, on its appearance, seems entirely unmotivated.
Most previous researchers have considered such errors to be completely random and unmotivated.
Monadics and polydefinites are treated uniformly, without positing unmotivated complexity in the grammar for deriving the syntax of the latter.
Monadics and polydefinites are treated uniformly, without positing unmotivated complexity in the grammar for deriving the form of the latter.
For 14 families, however, the training ended prematurely because the parents were unmotivated.
This certainly is a difficulty, but in our view the fundamental problem with dispositionalism is that it is unmotivated.
At its worst, the method involved mindless repetition and meaningless drills, with unmotivated learners interacting with teaching machines using far from authentic materials.
The consistent division of research on patient-doctor relationships into psychological and educational components is often artificial and unmotivated.
Yet this agency must also be unintentional or unmotivated, "the deliberately brought about is, by denition, non-accidental" (27).
The account provided is an unmotivated mish-mash of previous work with little recognition of the relevant literature.
This distinction seems to be unmotivated; the phoneme fails to capture the richness of prelexical representation.
It is not one, however, that is unmotivated.
For example, null pronoun subjects in pro-drop languages are not present at c-structure, because they are unmotivated by the syntactic phenomena represented at that level.
No improvement in output would be achieved, so the two changes would be unmotivated.
As for issue proximity, differential reliance on character across levels of ideological thinking is considerably stronger among motivated than unmotivated voters.
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