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unoppressive

/uh-pres-iv/US // əˈprɛs ɪv //UK // (əˈprɛsɪv) //

不压迫,不反感,无压迫性,不压迫性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical: an oppressive king; oppressive laws.
    • : causing discomfort by being excessive, intense, elaborate, etc.: oppressive heat.
    • : distressing or grievous: oppressive sorrows.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
flexible灵活,灵活的,弹性,灵活运用soft软,软的,软性,软体accommodating容纳,容忍,容忍的,容纳性amenable可接受的,可亲的,可行的,可亲benign良性,良性的biddable可竞标的,可竞标,可投标的,可投标charitable慈善事业,慈善的,慈善,慈善机构clement洁具,洁丽雅,洁丽华,洁莉雅compassionate慈悲为怀,怜悯之心,悲天悯人,怜悯compliant顺从,顺从的,符合要求的,符合要求condoning纵容,宽恕,宽容,姑息deceivable可信的,可笑的,可信,可欺的deludable可信的,可信赖的,可信,可敬的dupable可重复使用,可复制的,可复制,可重复使用的easygoing平易近人,随和的,随和,平易近人的excusing推辞,推脱,解释,推脱责任exploitable可利用的,可利用,可开发的,可剥削的fleeceable可以逃逸的,可以逃逸,可以逃逸的人,可供移植的forbearing担当,担当的,担当重任,担当者forgiving宽容的,宽容,宽厚的,宽恕的gentle温文尔雅,温柔,温和,温柔的gullible轻信,易受骗,轻信他人,轻信别人humoring幽默,幽默感,幽默的,幽默风趣indulgent放任自流,放纵的,放纵,放任kindly慈祥的,仁慈的,和蔼可亲,慈祥地lax宽松,松懈,宽松的,松弛lenient宽松的,宽松,宽大的,宽大liberal自由主义者,自由派,开放的,自由的light光,光线,光明,光照merciful仁慈的,慈悲的,慈祥的,慈悲为怀mild温和的,温和,轻度,平和的moderate温和的,温和,温文尔雅,温顺的naive天真无邪,天真烂漫,天真,天真无邪的pampering呵护,宠爱,抚慰,宠辱不惊pardoning赦免,赦免权,赦免令,赦免罪spoiling溺爱,破坏性,捣乱,宠爱submissive顺从的人,顺民,顺从者,顺从susceptible易受影响的,易受感染的,易受影响,易受感染sympathetic具有同情心的,有同情心的,具有同情心,有同情心temperate温带的,温带,有温度的,有节制的tractable温和的,温顺的,温驯的,驯服的trusting信任,相信,信托,信赖unburdensome不费吹灰之力,不费力气,不繁重,不费力unsuspicious不可疑,不可疑的,不吉利的,不吉利
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Examples

  • When that outdoor environment becomes oppressive and you have a culture that’s not equipped to spend our days inside in air conditioning, that really throws us a curveball.

  • While the summer heat can undoubtedly feel oppressive at times, there’s no reason why you can’t grab one of the best portable fans out there to make things more bearable, especially if you know which factors to prioritize.

  • Humidity may turn oppressive, with low temperatures easily holding in the upper 60s to mid-70s by sunrise.

  • Dubai’s ruling family drew international scrutiny in 2018 after the prime minister’s daughter, Princess Latifa, was detained after she was found on board a boat off the coast of India while attempting to flee her family’s oppressive grip.

  • The failure of the humidity to reach the oppressive levels of many a summer’s day in Washington probably also enhanced the attractions of Tuesday.

  • Demographic changes are making that community less dogmatic, even through the Castro regime remains an oppressive dictatorship.

  • In other words, markets were impersonal, but that was good, because sometimes personal ties were cruel and oppressive.

  • And of course there is the truly bad touch that is humiliating, oppressive and often painful.

  • After all, what can I do about such oppressive policies and actions overseas?

  • Some of those oppressive systems are found in the Church itself!

  • Whether advocates and orators had liberty to plead in causes, manifestly known to be unjust, vexatious, or oppressive?

  • Oppressive laws compel me to pay a portion of my hard earnings to support them in their pride and indolence.

  • The thermometer now ranged between 87 and 89 degrees and the weather was consequently extremely oppressive and sultry.

  • The majority, no doubt, would gladly retain him; but there were some to whom his presence was oppressive.

  • The air is oppressive with tobacco smoke; the boisterous talk of the men playing cards near by annoys me.