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unsolicited

/uhn-suh-lis-i-tid/US // ʌn səˈlɪs ɪ tɪd //UK // (ˌʌnsəˈlɪsɪtɪd) //

不请自来,不请自来的,未经请求的,非自愿的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given or supplied without being requested or asked for: unsolicited advice.

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Examples

  • The friend whose mug I borrowed has given them as unsolicited wedding gifts — that’s how much she believes in them.

  • According to its report, the group said it heard “a significant number of consistent, unsolicited, and independent reports” about the strip-search and missing grievances.

  • Separately, we received an unsolicited e-mail from Hal Varian, the chief economist at Google.

  • Gerry Cohen had already voted, dropping off his state-issued ballot at his local post office, by the time the unsolicited mail ballot applications started showing up at his house in early September.

  • An ad-free model means the platform does not need to aggressively push unsolicited content from unsolicited sources.

  • Here, courtesy of BuzzFeed, is how it feels to be on the end of unsolicited compliments and harassment.

  • What should the protocol be for engaging people on the street who offer unsolicited “compliments?”

  • I bridled, too, at the unsolicited advice she persisted in giving my friends.

  • My much bigger collection, unsolicited, shows something real.

  • I pulled a Kanye and jumped up on stage, unsolicited and unashamed.

  • I am relating here just one little incident of help unsolicited that came in a crisis.

  • Whenever anybody gave that child a piece of unsolicited information he almost invariably replied, "I know."

  • Her character is so described, as to imply that hers were free, and often unsolicited charities.

  • For a long period he did not call upon me again, and for my part, I felt no courage to return his unsolicited visit.

  • It was unsolicited: Spohr himself had asked for the score; and this had a double or triple value to Wagner.