unspontaneous / spɒnˈteɪ ni əs /

不经意间不自发的不自发地不自觉地

unspontaneous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. coming or resulting from a natural impulse or tendency; without effort or premeditation; natural and unconstrained; unplanned: a spontaneous burst of applause.
  2. given to acting upon sudden impulses.
  3. arising from internal forces or causes; independent of external agencies; self-acting.
  4. growing naturally or without cultivation, as plants and fruits; indigenous.
  5. produced by natural process.

unspontaneous 近义词

unspontaneous

等同于 contrived

unspontaneous 的近义词 13
unspontaneous 的反义词 3

更多unspontaneous例句

  1. Because most people don’t make totally spontaneous decisions about where to go or eat — some amount of forethought or planning is typically involved — it will be interesting to see how this feature gets used and evolves.
  2. Not surprisingly, the frontal regions of the brain that have been shown to be involved in time perception and impulse control are also involved in spontaneous creativity.
  3. Deactivation of lateral PFC regions is associated with free-floating, defocused attention, allowing spontaneous associations between ideas to arise, and sudden realizations or insights to occur.
  4. In nature, any spontaneous flow between two reservoirs can be harvested to produce power.
  5. Other times, culture emerges by accident, the product of a million spontaneous actions that over time become habits—for better or worse.
  6. The premise of the sketch was that sex was too spontaneous to be regulated, and the quiz show played that idea to the hilt.
  7. Trying to be ordinary, plain-spoken, and spontaneous made it worse.
  8. Odds against chance in a review of spontaneous telepathy studies have been calculated, Radin says, at “22 billion to 1.”
  9. Israelis have also waged a psy-war on Hamas, albeit more informal and spontaneous.
  10. New York in the 1920s was iridescent, and its boom was spontaneous.
  11. Perhaps his almost perfectly spontaneous love of tiny flowers is already a considerable advance on his so-called prototype.
  12. Yet I think if we observe closely we shall detect traces of a spontaneous impulse towards self-adornment.
  13. Spontaneous gaiety was gone out of his cousin, whose attempts to be his normal self became forced and unsuccessful.
  14. In a strict sense, of course, no child's drawing is absolutely spontaneous and independent of external stimulus and guidance.
  15. As far as possible I have sought spontaneous drawings of quite young children, viz., from between two and three to about six.