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unsustainable

/uhn-suh-stey-nuh-buhl/US // ˌʌn səˈsteɪ nə bəl //

不可持续的,不可持续,不可持续发展,无法持续

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not sustainable; not to be supported, maintained, upheld, or corroborated.

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Examples

  • The bet proved unsustainable, and four years later, OpenAI signed an investment deal with Microsoft.

  • As the global population grows, this strategy is becoming increasingly unsustainable.

  • I’ve tried several night moisturizers this year, and I always come back to this one from Tatcha, even though the price tag makes it a bit unsustainable.

  • SaaS solutions are replacing unsustainable manual processes.

  • “That may create some good outcomes but it is an unsustainable way to ensure a distinction between for-profit and non-profit hospitals,” Grassley wrote.

  • The police state system that propped up dictators from Algiers to Islamabad for decades was unsustainable.

  • Having a democratic state for Jews and a nondemocratic occupied state for Palestinians is unsustainable.

  • Moreover, the growth fueled by the MWP proved to be unsustainable.

  • Its most far-reaching elements have proved unconstitutional, unworkable, or politically unsustainable.

  • Sure, Tesla investors have pushed the stock up to levels that are insanely high and perhaps unsustainable.

  • The use, therefore, which was made of the resolutions on Mr. Duffy's trial was false and unsustainable in every point of view.

  • But she was crying dreadfully; and he was proving to her some new and unsustainable theory of bacilli.

  • But our soul's arches underfit into its; and so, prevent the upper arch from falling on us with unsustainable inscrutableness.

  • If this is unsustainable, there is nothing finally in his Metaphysics of Will to necessitate the pessimistic conclusion drawn.

  • The classic interpretation appears still more unsustainable when we know what the primitive mourning consists in.