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unreasonably

/uhn-ree-zuh-nuh-buhl, -reez-nuh-/US // ʌnˈri zə nə bəl, -ˈriz nə- //UK // (ʌnˈriːznəbəl) //

不合理地,不合情理地,不合理的,不合情理

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not reasonable or rational; acting at variance with or contrary to reason; not guided by reason or sound judgment; irrational: an unreasonable person.
    • : not in accordance with practical realities, as attitude or behavior; inappropriate: His Bohemianism was an unreasonable way of life for one so rich.
    • : excessive, immoderate, or exorbitant; unconscionable: an unreasonable price; unreasonable demands.
    • : not having the faculty of reason.

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Examples

  • So, there probably is some amount of extra risk in the system that warrants, higher requirements, so it’s not entirely unreasonable.

  • I know that it is probably unreasonable for me to tell him that I am hurt that he never acknowledged my wife's death or my loss, and I'm not sure if I could ever bring myself to do so anyway.

  • Those rules, though, can create unreasonable expectations for behavior by teenagers, some experts say.

  • As you balance the pandemic and two other young children, it is unreasonable to also manage your child’s learning and assignments.

  • OSHA’s 10-year delay in acting on the Infectious Diseases Standard is unreasonable.

  • They are often characterized as benevolent and admirable; when we do the same, we are angry and unreasonable.

  • Teague replied: “I have to allow an operator or plugger a way to appeal when he believes our requirements are unreasonable.”

  • It would not be unreasonable to assume Piper might do the same to Litchfield if given the opportunity.

  • It would not be unreasonable for Virginia's citizens to have a sense of defenselessness as a result.

  • In his opinion, Judge Bernard McGinley said that the ID requirement placed an unreasonable burden on the right to vote.

  • It is a vile world because it is an under-educated world, unreasonable, suspicious, base and ferocious.

  • To ask God for His love, or for His grace, or for any worldly benefit seems to me unreasonable.

  • Old Rushmere had raised an unreasonable persecution against his son on Dorothy's account.

  • It was unreasonable to expect those makers of marine steam-engines to report that Trevithick knew better than they did.

  • Thus unreasonable delay in presenting a check will discharge the indorser whether such delay is a cause of loss to him or not.