unmotivated 的定义
mo·ti·vat·ed, mo·ti·vat·ing.
- to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
unmotivated 近义词
uninspired
更多unmotivated例句
- If we can work together to find one, we can even motivate politicians to follow suit.
- What motivates parties to change, compromise, and adapt is the pain of loss, and the fear of future losses.
- With the Olympics looming next summer, the NBA is motivated to get back to a more traditional timeline.
- David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler seem convinced that ideas and political philosophy do not motivate voters.
- We shouldn’t let guilt or victimhood drive our efforts, but should be motivated instead by personal responsibility for ourselves and our fellow man and woman.
- I feel unmotivated to work on the short story, rather than do nothing, I simply switch to the novel draft or a nonfiction article.
- But after failing to make the cut at the reality-TV show, he felt unmotivated to lose weight.
- Unchallenged by a competitive industry and unmotivated by a bottom line, federal workers often work fewer hours.
- Third, he wants to turn America into a Euro-paradise for the shiftless and unmotivated.
- Ramos says November could be a “disaster” for the Democrats with an unmotivated Latino base.
- Melodrama obviously does depend on story-happenings often unmotivated and forced on the characters by the will of the dramatist.
- The withholding of food is entirely unmotivated by the narrator.