unreasonable的解释
形容词不合理的,荒唐的; 非理智的,不讲理的; (收费等)不当的; 过度的
形容词reasonable
形容词
1. We think he is being unreasonable.
我们觉得他不讲理。
2. The request didn't seem unreasonable.
这一请求看来并不过分。
3. He's being unreasonable.
他不讲道理。
1. 不公平的;不合理的
If you say that someone is being unreasonable, you mean that they are behaving in a way that is not fair or sensible.
e.g. The strikers were being unreasonable in their demands, having rejected the deal two weeks ago...
罢工者的要求很不合理,他们在两周前已拒绝接受这份协议。
e.g. It was her unreasonable behaviour with a Texan playboy which broke up her marriage...
与一个得克萨斯的花花公子的不正当关系导致她的婚姻破裂。
2. 不合理的;不讲道理的
An unreasonable decision, action, price, or amount seems unfair and difficult to justify.
e.g. ...unreasonable increases in the price of petrol...
汽油价格的疯涨
e.g. One in four consumers now say water prices are very unreasonable.
1/4的消费者认为现在的水费很不合理。
1. This improves the chance of getting assistance, while at the same time provides protection against any unreasonable bystander action.
2. As the developers always transfer cost to the housing price, the government should consider cancelling several unreasonable charges.
3. unreasonable
3. It is unreasonable to cut off such a favorable channel of communication.
4. " We must abolish all unreasonable restrictions on entry of private investment as quickly as possible, " he added.
5. They believe that it is unreasonable and unmerciful to stop her from having a child.
6. In contrast, people with psychosis firmly cling to unreasonable explanations instead.
7. It's unreasonable to call China's presence in Africa " new colonialism ", since China has brought concrete benefits to the continent.
8. Li believed the compensation was unreasonable and refused to sign the agreement.
9. After the market mechanism was introduced the unreasonable price gap between consumer goods and agricultural goods created by the planned economy vanished.
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10. The price control by the government should target lower price levels, curbing unreasonable profits for monopoly firms and subsidizing those at a loss.
adj
1. beyond normal limits
e.g. excessive charges
a book of inordinate length
his dress stops just short of undue elegance
unreasonable demands
Synonym: excessive inordinate undue
2. not reasonable
not showing good judgment