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 unbearable [,ʌn'bєәrәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无法忍受的, 承受不住的



    unbearable
    [ adj ]
    incapable of being put up with
    <adj.all>
    an intolerable degree of sentimentality


    1. The test subjects only could detect the odorant at high concentrations that for most people would be unbearable.
    2. The price is unbearable." Mayor David Dinkins said Tuesday he has added bulletproof duds to his wardrobe.
    3. Most in Washington agree that such cuts would be unbearable for the millions of Americans who rely on the government for aid and for business.
    4. 'Whatever happens to me,' writes Claudia to the Masai in her last, unbearable message, 'I wish that you may have many cattle and plentiful green grass.
    5. "The Syrians have made life unbearable for my people and I'm going to make life equally unbearable for them in Lebanon," he said in a recent interview in the bunker.
    6. "The Syrians have made life unbearable for my people and I'm going to make life equally unbearable for them in Lebanon," he said in a recent interview in the bunker.
    7. 'If we do nothing, by 2010 the motorway will be unbearable,' Mr Marty says. Why will freighters abandon the motorway?
    8. "The anxiety and anguish were unbearable," a friend of mine, a reporter in Bogota, said this week as she described the mood in the capital.
    9. "We now have 2 million Arabs and don't know what to do about them, and even you are seeking a way for coexistence because the present situation is unbearable," he said.
    10. A pastor said conditions in East Germany would become "unbearable" if the hard-line Communist government decides to close off its border with Hungary to stem any future flow of refugees to the West.
    11. Finance Minister Mailson da Nobrega called "unbearable" the present situation of Brazil and other Latin debtors whose massive foreign debt payments make them net exporters of capital.
    12. Ms. Garment contends that the prospect of huge legal fees, crippled careers, unbearable family stress and spending hour upon hour in the company of lawyers has kept many talented people away from government service.
    13. "Expansion," argue Messrs. Tucker and Hendrickson, "would remove the presence of dangerous neighbors, hence the prospect of wars that must result in the imposition of unbearable burdens on society."
    14. "The common stimulus in all suicides is unbearable psychological pain," said Leenaars, who works with school boards and public groups on suicide prevention and has written a book, "Suicide Notes," scheduled for August publication.
    15. It offers temporary respite from such symptoms as severe anxiety and depression, depersonalization, racing thoughts, and unbearable feelings of loneliness.
    16. "Pressure on the Poles is unbearable," a foreign expert says.
    17. The boat people who were lucky enough to be alive say that the situation in Vietnam is unbearable.
    18. Life could become unbearable," said Alfonso Esquivel, the Colombian consul and one of the city's senior diplomats.
    19. The hell there is unbearable.
    20. At times, his left hand trembled like a violinist's vibrato, and the tension he elicited from the strings became almost unbearable.
    21. What made the unpleasant unbearable, said returnees, was mean pay that was only average by Hungarian standards. Hungarian workers expect more of foreign companies. Suzuki still thinks it will have a good workforce in the end.
    22. "We are a peaceful people who have shared our lands but the pressure brought upon us at this point is unbearable," he said.
    23. Horrible animation and terrible Caspar voice (it's not the one in the original Caspar the Friendly Ghost cartoons) help make it unbearable.
    24. Demographic trends, which will increase the proportion of over-60s in the population from about 20 per cent today to about 27 per cent in 2020 and a third in 2050, are putting state pensions under unbearable strain.
    25. Fischer also urged both sides to work closer in the economic sphere, saying: "The arms race is putting an almost unbearable burden on the economies of both East and West.
    26. The poor also are less aware of the warning signs of cancer and the medical system discourages preventive health care, which means patients often wait until their health problems are unbearable before they seek treatment, the report said.
    27. The price is unbearable." Shortly after the Israeli air raid, reporters based in southern Lebanon said they saw four Israeli gunboats cruise past the border town of Naquora, apparently heading toward Sidon.
    28. Recent riots in Venezeula, which left more than 250 people dead, were a "clear alert" that the current debt situation is "socially and politically unbearable," da Nobrega said.
    29. In Fenton, Mo., a Chrysler Corp. autoworker died after collapsing Wednesday night in what co-workers said was unbearable heat in a paint shop, as temperatures in the St. Louis area topped 100 degrees.
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