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陌生的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

陌生的;不可思议的;奇怪的;没看惯的

adv.

非常

n.

陌生人;奇怪的人
例句
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But since the early 1990s, a steady flow of unco-ordinated sales from central banks contributed to a relentless drop in gold prices.
但从上世纪90年代初开始,各国央行不约而同地稳步抛售黄金,造成了金价的不断下跌。
our opening ceremony is a joke, unorganized, highly unco-ordinated and certainly not cultural or spectacular at all.
我们的开幕式是一个笑话,没组织,没协调,当然也不壮观,没有文化底蕴。
Third, monetary policy must somehow compensate for a fiscal response that has been too timid, too structural and too unco-ordinated.
第三,货币政策必须设法弥补迄今为止财政政策过于温和、过于强调结构性、过于缺乏协调的反应。
But experience suggests that an apparently co-operative Iran can be trickier to cope with than an obviously unco-operative one.
但是过去的经验表明,一个明显愿意合作的伊朗比一个明显不愿意合作的伊朗更难对付。
And in many ways he fulfilled that promise, despite being hampered by a weak economy and an often unco-operative city council.
迈克尔·纳特承诺过“新时代,新政策”,并克服了脆弱的经济和市议会的不合作,履行了这一承诺。
有关金融监管不协调可能破坏脆弱经济复苏的担忧,引发了投资者的信心危机。
On the international stage, the domestic tensions are making themselves felt in familiarly assertive and unco-operative rhetoric.
在国际舞台上,国内的紧张局势让伊朗像往常一样,发布一些自信而不合作的言论。
George Bush's administration responded to Mr Goldberg's expulsion by declaring Bolivia unco-operative on drugs.
针对高德博格遭受驱逐的事宜,布什政府宣布玻利维亚在禁毒问题上拒不合作。
但推动中国的通胀恐慌的,是比不合作的天气更为根本和强大的力量。
早在2006年,他就警告中国经济“不稳定、不平衡、不协调、不可持续”。
同义词
adj.
陌生的;不可思议的;奇怪的;没看惯的
n.
陌生人;奇怪的人