unmerited

unmerited

美 [?n'mer?t?d]  英 ['?n'mer?t?d]

  • adj.無功而得的;不配的
  • 網絡無功受祿的;不恰當的;墮落的人們過於寬大

反義詞

adj.

同義詞

英漢解釋

adj.
1.
無功而得的,不該得的;不配的,(賞罰)不當的

例句

By this time she had rallied, and was growing indignant at the unmerited suffering the Indians were inflicting on her friend.

現在恢復過來看到這些印第安人不該施加痛苦朋友身上愈來愈感到憤怒

Nothing but contempt is due to those people who ask us to submit to unmerited oppression.

對于那些要求我們服從我們不能壓迫我們有的只是輕蔑

It is God's unmerited favor, to give you and I whatever we need.

就是上帝白白賜予我們需要我們不配得到事物

no , emmanuel , i am but a man , and your admiration is as unmerited as your words are sacrilegious .

只是一個贊揚不當的話褻瀆神明

In fact the pressure comes from subjective feelings and the aftermath of the unmerited reaction.

真正壓力來自主觀感受或者反應不當帶來后果

Zanussi: I think that every opportunity to be in contact with other people is an unmerited grace.

西認為需要麻煩他人才能得到每個機會值得夸耀

Unmerited favour, the favour of God shown to the undeserving.

恩惠不配

Build self-esteem. This doesn't mean unmerited praise, but it does mean expressing support for a job well done.

建立自尊并不意味恰當表揚確實意味一件工作表示支持

Help us to share that same news with the people around us, showing your unmerited love.

使我們福音身邊共享他們看見無條件