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unconditionally

/uhn-kuhn-di-shuh-nuh-lee/US // ˌʌn kənˈdɪ ʃə nə li //

无条件地,无条件的,无条件,毫无条件

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 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.

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Examples

  • Loving her unconditionally is as important now as it ever will be, so find your way there.

  • 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.

  • I'm sure if asked, she'd say she loves her son unconditionally.

  • In being touched by Ronald, the kid is made whole, ascended, loved unconditionally.

  • We can always choose to love and appreciate unconditionally.

  • He is truly, unconditionally supportive of who she is and wants to be with her.

  • I loved these girls unconditionally and would have never dreamed they could be capable of things such as this.

  • The power ballad “Unconditionally” is tailor-made to soundtrack a Nicholas Sparks movie.

  • Beer commercials seem to be made up entirely of multiracial groups of men who accept each other unconditionally.

  • Then they were released last month “unconditionally,” they say.

  • The day following this proclamation the rebels surrendered unconditionally.

  • Even then he refused to surrender unconditionally, and the convention of Saratoga was concluded on the 17th.

  • But with the Romans for a man “to commit himself to their good faith” is held to be equivalent to “surrendering unconditionally.”

  • The Austrian demand that Victor Emmanuel should annul the liberal constitution granted by his father was unconditionally refused.

  • They discussed how to make terms for themselves; some suggested giving up the town unconditionally, others proposed an agreement.