unsparing / ʌnˈspɛər ɪŋ /

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unsparing 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not sparing; liberal or profuse; excessive.
  2. unmerciful; harsh; severe.

unsparing 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

generous

更多unsparing例句

  1. The author is unsparing in detailing her rise in the public health field, sharing her experiences as an immigrant from China, her family receiving food stamps and how she went to college at just 13 years old.
  2. The Father is a polished piece of work but an unsparing one, offering no false assurances.
  3. The Government Accountability Office, the nonpartisan auditing agency that works for Congress, was unsparing about the problems with unemployment statistics, as part of a lengthy report that looked at the country’s response to the coronavirus.
  4. Always spare, often forceful, Ryan Adams alternates tough pop songs with tender, unsparing ballads.
  5. The report of his anguish at that absence is unsparing, and brutally convincing.
  6. A year ago, 31 congressional Republicans sent a letter to President Obama demanding a tough, unsparing investigation.
  7. Acclaimed documentarian Werner Herzog takes an unsparing look at the death penalty in his new film, 'Into the Abyss.'
  8. Sabina Rios, the protagonist, makes unsparing observations about a threatening world.
  9. Without this zealous, unsparing, and devoted assistance, we could not have found time to execute the work.
  10. He was merciful toward erring women, but was unsparing toward every one who exploited them for gain.
  11. Gentle with others, he was severe with himself, and was unsparing in his acts of mortification and devotion.
  12. Mackenzie took up the Latin grammar, marking off her next lesson, and piling it on with unsparing hand, too.
  13. He was a stranger, and a man unsparing of his horse, pushing it uphill and down with unaltered speed.