unsound
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If a conclusion or method is unsound, it is based on ideas that are wrong. (結論、方法)錯誤的[usu v-link ADJ]
The national tests were educationally unsound. 全國考試從教育上來講是錯誤的。
2. ADJ If something or someone is unsound, they are unreliable. (人、事)不可靠的
No sensible person would put his money in a bank he knew to be unsound. 一個理智的人不會把錢存在一個他明知不可靠的銀行。
3. ADJ If you say that something is unsound in some way, you mean that it is damaging in that way or to the thing mentioned. 破壞性的
The project is environmentally unsound. 這個工程會破壞環境。
4. ADJ If a building or other structure is unsound, it is in poor condition and is likely to collapse. (建築物)不安全的; 易倒塌的[usu v-link ADJ]
The church was structurally unsound. 這座教堂的結搆不安全。
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unsound /ʌnˈsaʊnd/
剑桥词典
unsound adjective (NOT ACCEPTABLE)
If a person's activities or judgment are unsound, they are not good enough, acceptable , or able to be trusted .
(人的活動或判斷)不夠好的;不可接受的;靠不住的
unsound accounting practices 不槼範的會計行爲
unsound police evidence 不確鑿的警方証據
unsound adjective (WEAK)
If a building or other structure is unsound, it is in bad condition and likely to fall down or fail .
(建築)有安全隱患的,不堅固的
The bridge is one of several said to be structurally unsound. 這座橋是據說結搆上有問題的幾座橋梁之一。 返回 unsound