I felt giddy from the unaccustomed exercise. 我因不习惯的运动而晕眩。
Is still unaccustomed to a life of stress. 仍然无法适应充满压力的生活
unaccustomed
[ adj ]
not habituated to; unfamiliar with
<adj.all> unaccustomed to wearing suits
not customary or usual
<adj.all> an unaccustomed pleasure many varieties of unaccustomed foods a new budget of unaccustomed austerity
Unaccustomed \Un`ac*cus"tomed\, a. 1. Not used; not habituated; unfamiliar; unused; -- which to.
Chastened as a bullock unaccustomed to yoke. --Jer. xxxi. 18.
2. Not usual; uncommon; strange; new.
What unaccustomed cause procures her hither? --Shak.
The company has lost its premier spot in personal computer software to Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash., and faces the prospect this quarter of an unaccustomed earnings decline.
Industry, too, has set about the job of cutting costs with an unaccustomed vigour.
Cox is used to rising to the occasion, having starred in the team's 1985 World Series loss to Kansas City, but Oquendo was unaccustomed to the spotlight.
Labour's refusal to 'pair' with Tory MPs, the process whereby MPs of opposing parties agree to be absent during a vote, is forcing MPs to be on hand for virtually every Commons vote -a stricture to which most are unaccustomed.
REPUBLICANS BRACE for unaccustomed campaign-spending austerity.
Although unaccustomed to paying the high salaries commanded on Wall Street, Citicorp investment bank boosted pay levels to prevent defections.
Just a day earlier, I had strolled a city street full of people celebrating unaccustomed freedom.
It has encountered fierce new competitors on unaccustomed battlefields and found its old weapons inadequate.
Moreover, the wave of corporate restructurings and takeovers has resulted in lump-sum payments to droves of upper and middle executives unaccustomed to managing their own retirement money.
After three frantic years of doing TV's "Moonlighting" and three feature movies, Willis is unaccustomed to the leisure that has been enforced by the screenwriters' strike.
In addition, there is an unaccustomed challenge from the district's tiny Republican Party, which this year has a potentially strong candidate in former Police Chief Maurice Turner.
In northern cities, however, work attendance dips as people unaccustomed to hot, muggy weather lose sleep and suffer other discomfort.
Now, in the unaccustomed glare of the television lights, Adm.
The large kitchen was decorated with shiny red shelving stacked with international teas, evidence of guests before me. It is important to note that kitchens in Prague may prove perplexing to the unaccustomed visitor.
It was a sweet victory for someone unaccustomed to fighting corporate Goliaths.
Those arrests, executed with extraordinary publicity by then-U.S. attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani, stunned an industry unaccustomed to police raids, search warrants and handcuffs.
Meanwhile, the United States has been playing the unaccustomed role of bystander to events in Central America.
It does not help that its own economy is under unaccustomed duress and that its political leadership is more than usually weak and introspective. This puts the US on the horns of a dilemma.
Investment bankers, unaccustomed to such steady demand by investors for new issues, claim to still be wary of any startling events that could send stocks lower and shutter the new-issues window.