unaccustomed

英 [?n?'k?st?md] 美[,?n?'k?st?md]
  • adj. 不習(xí)慣的;奇怪的

英文詞源


unaccustomed (adj.)
1520s, "not customary, unfamiliar," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of accustom (v.). Meaning "not accustomed or habituated" (to) is first attested 1610s (see accustomed).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. It is a part of Britain as yet largely unaccustomed to tourists.
英國(guó)的這一塊地方還很不為游客所熟悉。

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2. He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness.
他開(kāi)始以那種少有的溫柔安慰我。

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3. Her feet hurt and her hands were rubbed raw from unaccustomed work.
這種活兒她根本做不習(xí)慣,雙腳疼痛,雙手也蹭破了皮。

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4. His nose had been reddened by unaccustomed exposure to the California sun.
經(jīng)過(guò)加州陽(yáng)光不同尋常的照射,他的鼻子曬紅了。

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5. They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks.
他們還不習(xí)慣這樣的軍事挫敗。

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