unconditionally / ˌʌn kənˈdɪ ʃə nə li /

无条件地无条件的无条件毫无条件

unconditionally 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a way that is not limited by requirements or conditions; absolutely: Our pets love us unconditionally, and they depend on us for their care and well-being.We urge the government to immediately and unconditionally release all those who remain unlawfully detained.

unconditionally 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

absolutely

更多unconditionally例句

  1. Loving her unconditionally is as important now as it ever will be, so find your way there.
  2. When a family member needs special care and protection, families need to step up, as I have done for the last 12-plus years, to safeguard, protect and continue to love Britney unconditionally.
  3. I'm sure if asked, she'd say she loves her son unconditionally.
  4. In being touched by Ronald, the kid is made whole, ascended, loved unconditionally.
  5. We can always choose to love and appreciate unconditionally.
  6. He is truly, unconditionally supportive of who she is and wants to be with her.
  7. I loved these girls unconditionally and would have never dreamed they could be capable of things such as this.
  8. The power ballad “Unconditionally” is tailor-made to soundtrack a Nicholas Sparks movie.
  9. Beer commercials seem to be made up entirely of multiracial groups of men who accept each other unconditionally.
  10. Then they were released last month “unconditionally,” they say.
  11. The day following this proclamation the rebels surrendered unconditionally.
  12. Even then he refused to surrender unconditionally, and the convention of Saratoga was concluded on the 17th.
  13. But with the Romans for a man “to commit himself to their good faith” is held to be equivalent to “surrendering unconditionally.”
  14. The Austrian demand that Victor Emmanuel should annul the liberal constitution granted by his father was unconditionally refused.
  15. They discussed how to make terms for themselves; some suggested giving up the town unconditionally, others proposed an agreement.