unsolicited
英 [ʌnsə'lɪsɪtɪd]
美 ['ʌnsə'lɪsɪtɪd]
- unsolicited (adj.)
- 1580s, "unpetitioned, not approached with a request," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of solicit (v.). Meaning "not asked for, unsought" is from 1680s.
- 1. "If I were you," she adds by way of some unsolicited advice, "I'd watch out for that girl of yours."
- “如果我是你,”她主动建议说,“我会密切注意自己的女儿。”
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Many Americans respect other's opinion, but do not appreciate being offered unsolicited.
- 美国人多半尊重他人意见, 但不欢迎未经请求的忠告.
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- 3. I'M PERSONABLE: I give lots of unsolicited personal advice to co - workers.
- “ 本人人缘颇好”: 我经常多管闲事,给同事出瘦主意.
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- 4. Section 63 A prohibits a corporation from sending unsolicited credit cards.
- 第63条A禁止公司主动提供信用卡.
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- 5. Here is an unsolicited testimonial from a happy Master Lock GI customer!
- 下面是一个未经证实来自于美国士兵的亲手经历!
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