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unhurried

/uhn-hur-eed, -huhr-/US // ʌnˈhɜr id, -ˈhʌr- //UK // (ʌnˈhʌrɪd) //

从容不迫,缓缓地,悠悠,缓缓

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not hurried; leisurely; deliberate: an unhurried day; an unhurried decision.

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Examples

  • She’s forever contextualizing the issues of the day by grabbing events from decades ago and unspooling the parallels in an unhurried style not available elsewhere on the cable dial.

  • The pieces — eight in the Kaplan Gallery and one in the elevator lobby — range from unhurried to hyperkinetic.

  • Being home also provides an unhurried environment that Randall believes is valuable.

  • Still, as a backup, he continued to take copious notes in his unhurried longhand.

  • With chandeliers overhead, his models walked at an unhurried pace to a soundtrack of bass drums and violins.

  • A man emerged from its cab, waving an unhurried arm, and the car swung around to the rear of the van.

  • He was a man too busy to write many letters, but when he did write (to Clemens at least) they were always playful and unhurried.

  • In systematic, unhurried fashion, Detective Fuller went through every room in the Deming house.

  • It seemed to me that she was another woman, she moved in a new way, her speech was unhurried, her gaze was direct and thoughtful.

  • Sir Lewis looked perfectly calm and unhurried, as though he were doing something perfectly legal—which, in a way, he was.