uncooperative / koʊˈɒp ər ə tɪv, -ˈɒp rə tɪv, -ˈɒp əˌreɪ tɪv /

不合作的不合作不合作的人不配合的

uncooperative2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. working or acting together willingly for a common purpose or benefit.
  2. demonstrating a willingness to cooperate: The librarian was cooperative in helping us find the book.
  3. pertaining to economic cooperation: a cooperative business.
  4. involving or denoting an educational program comprising both classroom study and on-the-job or technical training, especially in colleges and universities.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a jointly owned enterprise engaging in the production or distribution of goods or the supplying of services, operated by its members for their mutual benefit, typically organized by consumers or farmers.
  2. Also called co-op, cooperative apartment. a building owned and managed by a corporation in which shares are sold, entitling the shareholders to occupy individual units in the building.an apartment in such a building.Compare condominium.

uncooperative 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not cooperative

uncooperative 的近义词 2
uncooperative 的反义词 2

更多uncooperative例句

  1. The figures include only public school districts and regional special education cooperatives, not private schools.
  2. Land O’ Lakes is a cooperative owned by farmers and others in the agriculture industry, putting Ford in close touch with the needs of rural communities.
  3. Other examples may include a condominium, where the roof, basement, and some of the major systems are the responsibility of management, and a cooperative, which often requires an inspection by the building manager.
  4. The farmers sell their beans to local cooperatives, or often to traders who pass by on motorbikes, buy their product and then resell them up the chain.
  5. Australia does not have a formal free trade agreement with the EU, but it does have a slew of cooperative agreements — which the UK wouldn’t have if it left on January 1 without a deal.
  6. A U.S. diplomat once spoke with bitterness of the breadth of his power when negotiating with an uncooperative dictator.
  7. He bragged in the same interview that he had once knocked out an uncooperative horse with a single punch.
  8. But as an uncooperative member of an uncooperative minority, he has little ability to move legislation.
  9. Gongaware had past dealings with Jackson, though, and he had a plan to handle their uncooperative star.
  10. Airport officials chased four-year-old girl after calling an uncooperative suspect.
  11. Because it is almost unknown country: there are indications that the heathen who occupy it are uncooperative.
  12. They were exceedingly uncooperative at first, and Ross was glad he had tried to move only from his bunk to a waiting chair.
  13. He had his mind set on a certain young lady who lived there, but up to this time she had been uncooperative.
  14. His friends told him that his uncooperative attitude was bound to get him into trouble.
  15. Unless their conduct is considered intolerably uncooperative, they are not denied the ordinary prison privileges.