unacceptable / (ˌʌnəkˈsɛptəbəl) /

不可接受的不可接受不能接受不能接受的

unacceptable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not satisfactory; inadequatethe standard was wholly unacceptable
  2. intolerablehitting children is unacceptable

unacceptable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not suitable or satisfactory

更多unacceptable例句

  1. They both recognize that we are in a raging, ever worsening housing crisis and that the status quo is unacceptable.
  2. This consent decree will ensure Voyant’s unacceptable treatment of female employees will not stand any longer.
  3. If we had to seek an alternative to USPS Media Mail, our shipping costs would balloon to unacceptable levels.
  4. Developers and county officials looked into numerous solutions over the years – some were unacceptable to the fire district, others to Accretive.
  5. The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority.
  6. That, they feel, is unacceptable given the Sudden Departure.
  7. Rõivas called the kidnapping of a counterintelligence official a serious crime “unacceptable to any Estonian.”
  8. The jurors could “send a message” that bitter, defamatory blogging and tweeting was unacceptable.
  9. He detailed the unacceptable groups like the NRA, big sugar and Monsanto, from which Michaud had taken donations from.
  10. Vernon was a zealous Whig, and not personally unacceptable to the chiefs of his party.
  11. His hearers were struck with stupor: if the conditions were unacceptable, war became inevitable.
  12. A little information with respect to her will perhaps not be unacceptable to the reader before entering upon the story.
  13. The reader will, it is confidently anticipated, deem, it no unacceptable addition.
  14. He thought that I might bring something out of my old Portfolio which would be not unacceptable in the new magazine.