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 uncharacteristic   添加此单词到默认生词本
adj.
不典型的,无典型特征的



    uncharacteristic
    [ adj ]
    distinctive and not typical
    <adj.all>
    a book uncharacteristic of its author


    1. Nakasone, now 67, is shown as burly, with round eyes and a uncharacteristic full head of hair.
    2. But, he says: 'I think it is important to tell these companies they can't get away with sloppy work.' The outburst is angry, but uncharacteristic.
    3. The announcement drew immediate and uncharacteristic praise from Texaco's largest shareholder, Carl C. Icahn, who in June lost a bitter proxy fight for membership on the company's board.
    4. Auden's was a fast circle for Britten, and at one point he writes, with uncharacteristic frankness, that he was "having an inferiority complex in the company of brains" like Auden's.
    5. But some analysts speculated she had made an uncharacteristic retreat in the face of a veiled threat by Mr. Lawson to resign.
    6. The olive branch is an uncharacteristic labor-relations device for Mr. Lorenzo, who took Continental Airlines into Chapter 11 in 1983, abrogating its union contracts and touching off a bitter strike.
    7. Mr Major's spirits were further uplifted by an uncharacteristic aggressiveness in his own performance at question time in the Commons.
    8. After her only son was wounded during this summer's coup attempt, Mrs. Aquino displayed uncharacteristic determination in demanding that the rebels be caught and punished.
    9. For a bull market, that kind of selling is very uncharacteristic.
    10. Certainly it would have required that the U.S. assert its self-interest with a toughness that has become uncharacteristic.
    11. "He loves and wants peace, he rejects war, but in some circumstances, war has been imposed on him." Throwing in his lot with Iraq is uncharacteristic for the Yemeni president.
    12. Joseph Flom is in an uncharacteristic role in this legal team: He isn't running it.
    13. With an uncharacteristic burst of enthusiasm, he says he is 'elated' by such evidence of the bank's diversity. He cites statistics to show how the EBRD's operations are growing.
    14. New Orleans Saints fans, who watched the spot on the Louisiana Superdome's giant-screen TV, began chanting the refrain as their team embarked on an uncharacteristic winning streak.
    15. It would be uncharacteristic for her not to reiterate her belief that 'fixed rates don't stay fixed'. Nor will the chancellor find much sympathy in the G7 itself.
    16. There were one or two clues to what he probably would not do. Mr Lamont had hinted he might raise corporate taxes. This seemed to be 'uncharacteristic kite-flying'.
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