undesirable 的 2 个定义
- not desirable or attractive; objectionable: undesirable qualities.
- a person or thing considered undesirable: a collection of malcontents and undesirables.
undesirable 近义词
offensive, unacceptable
undesirable 的近义词 40 个
- abominable
- inadmissible
- loathsome
- objectionable
- troublesome
- unsatisfactory
- unsavory
- unwanted
- unwelcome
- annoying
- outcast
- repellent
- bothersome
- defective
- disagreeable
- disliked
- displeasing
- distasteful
- dreaded
- icky
- incommodious
- inconvenient
- inexpedient
- insufferable
- loathed
- obnoxious
- out of place
- rejected
- repugnant
- scorned
- shunned
- to be avoided
- unattractive
- unlikable
- unpleasing
- unpopular
- unsought
- unsuitable
- unwished for
- useless
undesirable 的反义词 10 个
更多undesirable例句
- Garcia Fons estimates the whole project would cost $80 million and capture 80 percent of the undesirable water before it reaches the border.
- While the pay-to-play provision itself is not something founders avoid, its implications—that the company may have struggled to find ideal outside investors—are often undesirable.
- Recommendations to maintain a safe distance and avoiding crowded spaces make polling stations undesirable, and more voters than ever are expected to opt for mail-in ballot.
- There’s growing demand for AI in devices like smartphones, wearables, cars, and drones, where transmitting data to the cloud for processing is undesirable either for reasons of privacy or speed.
- We had gone from a very undesirable investment to people showing up at the elevator in our building to meet with us unannounced because they wanted to pounce on the deal.
- Self-realized masters can get stern and even appear angry if a disciple openly manifests some undesirable character trait.
- Moreover, corporal punishment has the undesirable quality that the more you use it, the less effective it becomes.
- The ladies score the leading roles while the men are left to portray quirky, comedic (and mostly undesirable) characters.
- But unlike the iPods, there was a way to make iPhones undesirable to thieves.
- However, eating certain types of carbs at certain times and in certain amounts can lead to some undesirable consequences.
- Undesirable inhabitants of the country are being sent away, especially the Japanese, who are more dangerous than the Chinese.
- The tube should be dipped in warm water just before using: the use of glycerin or other lubricant is undesirable.
- I became aware that your further presence in the house of Monsieur Le Pontois was—well—undesirable—that's all.
- Their beauty attracts undesirable attention, and their ignorance makes them an easy prey.
- It was thought undesirable to interview any of the children involved in recent happenings.