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unworthy of

/uhn-wur-thee/US // ʌnˈwɜr ði //UK // (ʌnˈwɜːðɪ) //

不值得,不配,不值得一提的是,不值得一提

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adj.形容词 adjective
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    un·wor·thi·er, un·wor·thi·est.

    • : not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
    • : beneath the dignity: behavior unworthy of a king.
    • : of a kind not worthy.
    • : not of adequate merit or character.
    • : not commendable or creditable.
    • : not deserving.
n.名词 noun
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    plural un·wor·thies.

    • : an unworthy person.

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Examples

  • If the Quora algorithm detects that your answers have no comments or upvotes, it may deem them unworthy of showing and collapse them.

  • In turning away, in failing to intervene when we are needed, we fail to acknowledge our essential humanity, and subject victims to the insecurity of being incomplete, unworthy, and invisible.

  • When I heard the line in Amanda Gorman’s dazzling inaugural poem where she describes the United States as “a nation that is not broken, but simply unfinished,” I thought of all those things that make us feel unworthy, unfinished, or broken.

  • As for whether that extra spot will wind up going to an extra-unworthy team, it’s still far too soon to tell.

  • He has proven himself unworthy of the office of being president.

  • We don't trust government, because government itself has proven unworthy of our trust.

  • Then Ultron materializes, deeming the Avengers “unworthy,” before summoning a fleet of drone suits to attack the heroes.

  • And when Thor Odinson is deemed unworthy, his hammer (and the Thor title, it seems) will pass on to an unnamed woman.

  • Albert screams and waves his hands in the air as our car plunges along the tracks, but the ride is unworthy of its hype.

  • But in each case, for different reasons, the crime is unworthy of the proposed punishment.

  • But here was a task in itself almost as unworthy of him as the methods by which he now set about accomplishing it.

  • Somehow it gave Lawrence a little pang to hear this, then he cast the thought out as unworthy.

  • I thought it was I who had to forgive her, and to-day I feel unworthy of the forgiveness which she grants me.

  • Any other doctrine than this, is downright delusion, unworthy of a free people, and only intended for slaves.

  • His symphony was severely criticised, rejected, and pronounced unworthy of performance.