unco
英[ˈʌŋkəʊ]
美[ˈʌŋkoʊ]
- adj. 陌生的;不可思议的;奇怪的;没看惯的
- adv. 非常
- n. 陌生人;奇怪的人
双语例句
- 1. But experience suggests that an apparently co-operative Iran can be trickier to cope with than an obviously unco-operative one.
- 但是过去的经验表明,一个明显愿意合作的伊朗比一个明显不愿意合作的伊朗更难对付。
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- 2. Fears that unco-ordinated financial regulation could undermine the fragile economic recovery sparked a crisis of confidence among investors.
- 有关金融监管不协调可能破坏脆弱经济复苏的担忧,引发了投资者的信心危机。
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- 3. TIM GEITHNER has reportedly grown so exasperated with unco-operative regulators that he recently blasted them with an expletive-filled rant.
- 提姆·盖特纳据说已被不愿配合的监管者气得七窍生烟,以致他最近措辞严厉地对他们进行猛烈炮轰。
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- 4. He promised a “new day and a new way. ” And in many ways he fulfilled that promise, despite being hampered by a weak economy and an often unco-operative city council.
- 他当初承诺给费城一个“崭新的未来和一条新出路”,而他也以各种方式完成自己的承诺,尽管费城当时经济衰弱,而且市立法院也不甚配合他的工作。
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- 5. Care should be taken because the behaviour of the auditor could affect the attitude of the person being interviewed and an insensitive approach could lead to an unco-operative and defensive reaction.
- 不过审计人员应当注意,他们的行为可能会影响面谈人员的态度,有时不恰当的方法会引起非正常的或防御型的反应。
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- 6. Care should be taken because the behaviour of the auditor could affect the attitude of the person being interviewed and an insensitive approach could lead to an unco-operative and defensive reaction.
- 不过审计人员应当注意,他们的行为可能会影响面谈人员的态度,有时不恰当的方法会引起非正常的或防御型的反应。
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