unsparing
英音[ ʌnˈspeərɪŋ ] 美音[ ʌnˈsperɪŋ ]

严厉的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

严厉的;不吝惜的;不宽恕的
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既然这样不要怪我手下不留情了!
我们起身准备离开,这时我提到,他的书中对于他年轻时的美国充满了感伤的回忆,但批评起来又毫不客气。
A second student, Zhao, was unsparing. "This is the kind of society we live in, " he said angrily.
另外一名学生,赵同学愤愤的说:“这就是我们一直生活在其中的社会。”
The greater one's love for a person, the less room for flattery. The proof of true love is to be unsparing in criticism.
爱一个人爱得越深就越少恭维他,毫无保留的批评才验证真的感情。
or read to him some of my own writings and been rewarded in return with praise unsparing.
或者给他读些我写的作品,都得到了他极大的赞赏。
Officers are unsparing in training their men, to a point which U. S. trainers would probably think insane.
军官们在训练手下的时候非常严厉,严厉到美军教官或许认为是疯狂的程度。
霍普金斯先生曾经不惜牺牲他自己的健康。
Mr Clark's conclusion is unsparing. Everyone makes good, often fabulous, money, except "Li Mei" , his composite assembly-line toymaker.
最后,克拉克毫不留情地表示:人人都赚了钱,而且时常赚得盆满钵满,但“李梅”是个例外。
对于他很欣赏的作家,塞林格是慷慨的。但他对那些他所谓的有“伪装”的人却不留情。
Mr King casts an unsparing light on the rather less heroic reality, of collaboration and denunciation.
金先生对这个“英雄城市”荣誉的真实性,予以毫不留情地置疑,因为存在通敌与告密。
常用短语
同义词
adj.
严厉的;不吝惜的;不宽恕的
同根词 (词根unsparing)
unsparingly adv 慷慨地;不宽恕地