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undeserved [ˌʌndɪˈzɜ:rvd]

adj. 不恰当的,不应得的;

例句:

  • But it shortchanges future generations by saddling them with undeserved debt obligations.
    来自WSJ
  • Douglas has an undeserved reputation for being dull and dry.
    道格拉斯呆板无趣的名声并不副实。
  • The criticism was totally undeserved.
    这批评纯属冤枉人。
  • Much of the responsibility for the disaster was shifted onto John, and this was quite undeserved.
    把这场灾难的大部分责任推到约翰身上, 这太不公平了.
  • Typical undeserved jab from someone in the humanities to those who work in the hard sciences.
    来自SA
  • You must be a Pitbull owner. Do you really think they horrendous reputation is undeserved?
    来自SA