形容词不习惯的; 不寻常的; 奇怪的; 不熟悉的
形容词accustomed
形容词
1. I am unaccustomed to public show.
我不习惯抛头露面。
2. He was unaccustomed to the weather there.
他不习惯那里的气候。
unaccustomed
1. 不习惯的:unaccounted-for 未加解释的 | unaccustomed 不习惯的 | unacknowledged 未公开承认的
2. 异乎惯例的:unaccountedunspecified 未说明的 | unaccustomed 异乎惯例的 | unaccustomed 不惯的
3. 不惯的:unaccustomed 异乎惯例的 | unaccustomed 不惯的 | unaccustomedunwonted 不习惯的
4. 不习惯的/不惯的/异乎惯例的/奇怪的:unaccounted /未说明的/未解释的/ | unaccustomed /不习惯的/不惯的/异乎惯例的/奇怪的/ | unacidified /未酸化的/
1. 不习惯的;不熟悉的;不适应的
If you are unaccustomed to something, you do not know it very well or have not experienced it very often.
e.g. They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks...
他们还不习惯这样的军事挫败。
e.g. It is a part of Britain as yet largely unaccustomed to tourists.
英国的这一块地方还很不为游客所熟悉。
2. 不寻常的;奇怪的
If you describe someone's behaviour or experiences as unaccustomed, you mean that they do not usually behave like this or have experiences of this kind.
e.g. He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness...
他开始以那种少有的温柔安慰我。
e.g. His nose had been reddened by unaccustomed exposure to the California sun.
经过加州阳光不同寻常的照射,他的鼻子晒红了。
1. Those unaccustomed to caffeine intake may develop a sharp rise in blood pressure following consumption but this effect does not persist.
2. Also feeling unaccustomed to a quiet life in the country, he did not confine himself to a small space but chose something much larger.
3. Avoid relying on these as they have a mildly diuretic effect - especially if you are unaccustomed to caffeinated drinks.
4. If you're unaccustomed to Vietnamese food the manager Karen is on hand with a veritable wealth of knowledge.
5. And the unaccustomed way of walking can overstrain some wearers'legs.
6. The dialect sounded " aggressive and sarcastic " to her unaccustomed ear.
7. Raw fish is an acquired taste, and many Chinese palates are unaccustomed to the subtlety of eating uncooked seafood.
8. unaccustomed的解释
8. " This town is unaccustomed to shootings and multiple deaths, " Garner said.
9. And that included higher officials who were unaccustomed to foreign theorizing other than that by Marx and Lenin.
10. Adding to monetary obstacles is a local audience unaccustomed to paying high prices for tickets.
adj
1. not habituated to
unfamiliar with
e.g. unaccustomed to wearing suits
2. not customary or usual
e.g. an unaccustomed pleasure
many varieties of unaccustomed foods
a new budget of unaccustomed austerity