词汇 | unreasonable |
释义 | unreasonable adjective uk /ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/ us /ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/ B2 not fair or acceptable: 不讲道理的;不合理的;不公正的 unreasonable demands无理要求 [ + to infinitive ]It seems unreasonable to expect one person to do both jobs.要一个人做两份工作似乎是不合理的。 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. Stupid and silly absurd absurdity absurdly adolescent against your better judgmentidiom dopey dopily dorky dottiness dotty imprudently in his/her/their wisdomidiom in someone's infinite wisdomidiom inadvisable injudicious subnormal uncritical uncritically undiscriminating unintelligent Related wordunreasonably unreasonable | American Dictionaryunreasonable adjective us/ʌnˈri·zə·nə·bəl/ not based on or using good judgment; not fair: It’s unreasonable to expect him to work every weekend. unreasonablyadverbus/ʌnˈri·zə·nə·bli/ He thinks the cops acted unreasonably. unreasonable | Business Englishunreasonable adjective uk /ʌnˈriːzənəbl/us not fair or acceptable: A merchant is not required to satisfy a customer's unreasonable demands. be unreasonable for sb/sth to do sthIt is not unreasonable for technical jobs to be filled by people with particular skills honed in industry. be unreasonable to expect/suggest/think sthIt would be unreasonable to expect annuity rates to remain high. an unreasonable cost/expense/price Compare reasonable Examples of unreasonableunreasonable Thus, the one second-order claim on which all reasonable people agree is that unreasonable comprehensive views are false. Hence, he has no good reason for affirming that theistic belief is irrational or unreasonable. He considers this to be a very ambitious but not an unreasonable goal. Because, as 20/20 hindsight makes so clear, people have certain unreasonable fears about anything that smacks of somebody tampering with their food. This is not an unreasonable assumption given the extent of the labor traded in the sampled villages. Nor is it unreasonable to suggest, pending research, that relevant state elites still anticipate prolongation of that peace. Deviation from a social rule would be insufficient, as the rule might itself be unreasonable. For example, it would be unreasonable to suppose that children might rely only on monitoring or only on indirect negative evidence to recover from overgeneralization. This certainly seems plausible in a relative sense, based on studies of policy making in these countries, and is not unreasonable in an absolute sense. It is also not unreasonable that the husband has certain privileges (and also certain responsibilities) which the wife lacks. As a consequence, they were seen as threatening and unreasonable by some case study local authorities. It is perhaps unreasonable in a book offering a case study approach to expect a uniformity of coverage. The brute facts cannot, on their own, makes the legal requirements either reasonable or unreasonable. This avoids the unreasonable situation where a package 'sees' an edge but does not see some of its attachment nodes. However, this strict accuracy criterion may be an unreasonable expectation for children of this age. 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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