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unmanageable

[ʌnˈmænɪdʒəbl] [ʌnˈmænɪdʒəbəl]
例句
英语六级真题
    And though Hu Jintao and the rest of the Chinese leadership aren't inclined to lecture visiting Presidents, he might gently hint that Beijing is getting a little nervous about the value of the dollar-which has fallen 15% since March, in large part because of increasing fears that America's debt load is becoming unmanageable.
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柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • ADJ-GRADED
    难管理的;难操纵的
    If you describe something as unmanageable, you mean that it is difficult to use, deal with, or control.
    例句
    People were visiting the house every day, sometimes in unmanageable numbers. 每天都有人来参观那栋房子,有时人多得都无法控制。 ...her freckles and unmanageable hair. 她的雀斑和乱糟糟的头发
  • ADJ-GRADED
    难以管教的
    If you describe someone, especially a young person, as unmanageable, you mean that they behave in an unacceptable way and are difficult to control.
    例句
    The signs are that indulged children tend to become unmanageable when they reach their teens. 这些迹象表明被宠坏的孩子在十几岁的时候往往会变得难以管教。
英英词典释义
  • Adjective
    1. difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape;
    "we set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter""almost dropped the unwieldy parcel"
    2. difficult to manage or control
    3. difficult to solve or alleviate;
    "uncontrollable pain"
    4. not susceptible of improvement;
    "uncontrollable children""an uncorrectable habit"