unduly / ʌnˈdu li, -ˈdyu- /

💦中学词汇不适当地不适当的不应有的不适当

unduly 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. excessively: unduly worried.
  2. in an inappropriate, unjustifiable, or improper manner: unduly critical.

unduly 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

excessively

更多unduly例句

  1. The world is full of worthy, artistic movies that unduly punish us, but The Man Who Sold His Skin—which has been nominated for an Oscar in the Best International Feature category—isn’t one of them.
  2. They are being cautious about unduly leaping in or being too proactive.
  3. The current tax code, which unduly favors investment in capital, should also be rebalanced to encourage investment in workers and training.
  4. At first, my co-director, Negin Farsad, and I thought Stewart was being unduly modest.
  5. Opponents jeered that his son was being unduly favored, an accusation Sarkozy denied.
  6. Americans have been unduly obsessed with the American-born cleric ever since he was linked to the Fort Hood rampage.
  7. This data is then tracked using a 10-day moving average, to assure that sudden changes in changes do not unduly skew results.
  8. For every new parent, the decision about whether to vaccinate his or her child has been unduly stressful.
  9. To unduly increase rates would diminish traffic and induce competition by road and sea.
  10. Adverse critics contended that he unduly protected the Filipino to the prejudice of the white manʼs interest.
  11. The baggage is then taken to the Custom-house in a steam-launch for examination, which is not unduly rigid.
  12. Moreover the old Oriental task-masters possessed an asset which we have lost—a supreme scorn for being unduly hurried.
  13. It is desirable that the sheer should be ample, and the form not unduly fined away within the midship half length.