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unfulfilling

/uhn-fool-fild/US // ˌʌn fʊlˈfɪld //UK // (ˌʌnfʊlˈfɪld) //

不尽如人意,不尽人意,不尽人意的,不尽如人意的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not carried out or done: many unfulfilled requests.
    • : not yet achieved: his unfulfilled dreams.
    • : not happy or satisfied, from not having achieved one’s desires or full potential: I was feeling unfulfilled in my job.

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Examples

  • Pucci said Alpha Project’s past requests went unfulfilled — other than when county testing revealed two cases at one of its shelters in late July.

  • Gawain runs away from the Green Knight, having left his promise unfulfilled, head firmly attached, girdle from the lady wrapped around his waist.

  • When she started her junior year after a corporate internship that left her feeling unfulfilled, Jodie Wu ’09 was questioning her path as an engineer.

  • When we meet them, their lives are unfulfilled, and at no point are we convinced their condition will change.

  • As the year draws to a close, these goals remain unfulfilled and the news from CAR continues to be harrowing.

  • Jones, it should be said, is also aces as the unfulfilled housewife (a role she plays very convincingly on Mad Men).

  • Now 27 years later, the giant, unfinished shell is a reminder of the country's unfulfilled tourism dreams.

  • And yet, for more than two months, these simple requests have gone unfulfilled.

  • It was not despair; but it seemed to her as if life were passing by, leaving its promise broken and unfulfilled.

  • I could fill many pages with unfulfilled prophecies from the Old and New Testaments.

  • Of all the pleasures he pursued, of all the desires he cherished, only one remained unfulfilled—a tour abroad.

  • And the moments were flying, and his promise to Renford and Harvey still remained unfulfilled.

  • Death has consecrated thy prediction, but it is yet unfulfilled.