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unacceptable

US // (ˌʌnəkˈsɛptəbəl) //

不可接受的,不可接受,不能接受,不能接受的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.not suitable or satisfactory

Examples

  • They both recognize that we are in a raging, ever worsening housing crisis and that the status quo is unacceptable.

  • This consent decree will ensure Voyant’s unacceptable treatment of female employees will not stand any longer.

  • If we had to seek an alternative to USPS Media Mail, our shipping costs would balloon to unacceptable levels.

  • Developers and county officials looked into numerous solutions over the years – some were unacceptable to the fire district, others to Accretive.

  • The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority.

  • That, they feel, is unacceptable given the Sudden Departure.

  • Rõivas called the kidnapping of a counterintelligence official a serious crime “unacceptable to any Estonian.”

  • The jurors could “send a message” that bitter, defamatory blogging and tweeting was unacceptable.

  • He detailed the unacceptable groups like the NRA, big sugar and Monsanto, from which Michaud had taken donations from.

  • Vernon was a zealous Whig, and not personally unacceptable to the chiefs of his party.

  • His hearers were struck with stupor: if the conditions were unacceptable, war became inevitable.

  • A little information with respect to her will perhaps not be unacceptable to the reader before entering upon the story.

  • The reader will, it is confidently anticipated, deem, it no unacceptable addition.

  • He thought that I might bring something out of my old Portfolio which would be not unacceptable in the new magazine.