unimpressed

[ˌʌnɪmˈprest]
  • 释义
  • 印象平平的,无深刻印象的,未被打动的;

  • 双语例句
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    Margaret was either unaware or, as is more probable, unimpressed by such convention.

    也许玛格丽特不懂这种规矩,或者很可能对这种规矩不满意.

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  • 2、

    Arnold kept telling her how attractive she was, but he spread the butter too thick and she was unimpressed.

    阿诺德不断对她说她如何有吸引力, 但他的诌媚过头了,其实她相貌平平.

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  • 3、

    Eduard Bos , a population expert at the World Bank, is unimpressed.

    世界银行的人口专家 EduardBos 觉得没多神奇.

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    Graham Fletcher was unimpressed with the idea of filling in a lengthy questionnaire.

    格雷厄姆·弗莱彻对填写冗长的调查问卷这种事没什么兴趣。

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  • 5、

    Only the Don was unimpressed, shrugging his shoulders and remarking , " What's the difference? "

    只有老头子无动于衷, 一面耸肩一面评说: “ 有什么两样? ”

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  • 6、

    Kitty's family was unworldly, unimpressed by power, or money.

    基蒂一家清心寡欲,淡泊金钱与权力。

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    The bank is unimpressed by the idea of selling loans on to other investors.

    在该银行的记忆中,从未有过向其它投资者发放贷款.

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  • 8、

    In time his reputation may recover somewhat, but locals are unimpressed.

    他的名声最后可能有所恢复, 但当地人不为所动.

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  • 9、

    He was also very unimpressed by his teachers.

    他对他的老师也很不以为然。

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  • 10、

    Thoreau usually remained alone unimpressed by the ideas or actions of others.

    索洛孤傲自处,对他人的思想与行为毫无所动.

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    The judge was unimpressed.

    法官不为所动.

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