unintended

英 [?n?n'tend?d] 美[,?n?n't?nd?d]
  • adj. 無(wú)意識(shí)的;非計(jì)劃中的

英文詞源


unintended (adj.)
1640s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of intend (v.).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. Even remarks that were quite innocent could be twisted to produce an unintended effect.
即便完全沒(méi)有惡意的話都會(huì)被歪曲,以達(dá)到并非說(shuō)話人本意的效果。

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2. The hackneyed phrase came unintended to his lips.
他順口說(shuō)了這句老掉牙的套話。

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3. Government interference into the unit is scary and often has unintended consequences.
政府介入到基本家庭是可怕的,而且很多時(shí)候都會(huì)產(chǎn)生一些意想不到的后果.

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4. Unfortunately, there was an unintended consequence of the successful purge of cockroaches.
不幸的是, 清除蟑螂帶來(lái)了意想不到的后果.

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5. They can also be unintended caches such as at Pompeii.
他們也可以是隨意的容器,就像在龐培古城一樣.

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