undeserving
英 [ˌʌndɪˈzɜːvɪŋ]
美 [ˌʌndɪˈzɜːrvɪŋ]
adj. 不够格的; 不相当的; 不配的
现在分词:undeserving
BNC.40364 / COCA.38224
牛津词典
adj.
- 不够格的;不相当的;不配的
not deserving to have or receive sth- He was undeserving of her affections.
他不配得到她的爱。
- He was undeserving of her affections.
英英释义
adj
- not deserving
- the undeserving poor
双语例句
- Tell them that every time an undeserving movie wins Best Picture, God spawns a racist.
告诉他们,每次只要不够格的电影获得最佳影片,上帝就会造个种族歧视者出来。 - Praise to the undeserving is severe satire. Men love to be complimented.
赞美不该赞美的人是一种严厉的讽刺。 - Someone completely undeserving or your love and affection.
一个配不上你的爱的人。 - Without it one is undeserving of respect.
没有面子,就不值得尊重。 - I should be undeserving of the confidence you have honoured me with.
您使我荣幸地得到了信任,我实在有愧于此。 - It's natural to feel humbled by a wonderful career development, but those who didn't get the raise don't want to hear how undeserving you feel, said Lewis Rowe.
LewisRowe说,你得到一次极好的职业发展机会自然会感到自己卑微,但是没有获得提拔的人们可不希望听见你说自己多么不配。 - He was crude, drank too much, knew little law, and hence was undeserving to be lincoln's equal partner.
他粗鲁,酗酒,对法律懂得甚少,因此配不上当一个与林肯平起平坐的合伙人。 - Wickham is not so undeserving, then, as we have thought him! said her sister.
她姐姐说:那么,韦翰倒并不象我们所想象的那样不成器啦。 - I suppose I felt undeserving or perhaps even cautious.
我认为我不配或甚至会带着警惕心。 - And in one of the few reminders of Jackson's darkest hours, a New York congressman branded Jackson a "pervert" undeserving of so much attention.
而属于那些对杰克逊堕落的私人生活阶段念念不忘的人中的一个的纽约众议院议员给杰克逊的评价是“堕落者”,说他不值得受到这么大的关注。