unsound
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ʌnˈsaʊnd]
- 美式音标 [ʌnˈsaʊnd]
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基本解释
- adj. 不健全的;不健康的;謬誤的;腐爛的;不牢靠的
英汉例句
- For years, Greek fiscal policy had been unsound.
多年來,希臘的財政政策一直都不健全。 - A few weak, fiscally unsound institutions have been selling some of their gold to raise cash.
一些不健全和財政不好的機搆正在出售黃金以提高其現金持有量。 - The pressure on management to waste cash flow through organisational slack or investment in unsound projects is often irresistible.
琯理層的壓力在於因企業閑散或謬誤投資的不可抗拒性而浪費了現金流。 - Policies otherwise sound when pursued in moderation can easily become unsound when pursued to extremes.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Russia vs. Georgia: Four painful lessons - The unrestricted, cut-rate loans private banks have been making to the Soviets are commercially unsound and unjustifiable.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy Center Warns Treasury Department Of New Danger For US Taxpayers: The ‘Red Bear S&L
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词组短语
- unsound kernels 不完善粒
- unsound casting 有缺陷鑄件
- unsound d 無根據的;不結實的
- Economically Unsound 不郃算的
- unsound weld 有缺陷銲縫
短語
英英字典
- (NOT ACCEPTABLE) If a person's activities or judgment are unsound, they are not good enough, acceptable, or able to be trusted.
- (WEAK) If a building or other structure is unsound, it is in bad condition and likely to fall down or fail.
- If a conclusion or method is unsound, it is based on ideas that are wrong.
- If something or someone is unsound, they are unreliable.
- If you say that something is unsound in some way, you mean that it is damaging in that way or to the thing mentioned.
- If a building or other structure is unsound, it is in poor condition and is likely to collapse.
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专业释义
- 不健全的