uncharacteristic

英[ˌʌnˌkærəktəˈrɪstɪk]
美[ˌʌnkærəktəˈrɪstɪk]

基本释义

adj.
不典型的,无典型特征的

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实用例句

The remark was quite uncharacteristic of her.

这话很不像是她说的。

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He exercised uncharacteristic restraint on these topics.

他在这些问题上采取了异常的克制态度.

辞典例句

Beneath Ruth's composure he sensed an uncharacteristic hardness.

在露丝的平静下面他感到一种反常的严酷.

辞典例句

This seemingly uncharacteristic aggression may be the result of captivity.

这些看似非典型性的攻击行为可能是动物被圈养的结果.

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Suddenly, an uncharacteristic pang of fear stab deep into his heart.

突然, Mareccu进入 他的心之内感觉一阵恐惧的不特性剧痛刺深处.

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He had an uncharacteristic fall in his match against Sam.

在和山姆的比赛中,他毫无悬念地压制住了对方.

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Taking a bet on a big deal today would a huge and uncharacteristic gamble.

今日倘有一点风吹草动,兴许就会造成银行业的巨大动荡.

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On the face of it , Mr Buffett's gambit looks both unwise and uncharacteristic.

从表面上看, 巴菲特的策略既不明智,也不符合他的特点.

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真题例句

It is a beautiful and uncharacteristically poetic image that Aristotle offers.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. distinctive and not typical;

    "a book uncharacteristic of its author"

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