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 uncooperative   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不合作的, 不配合的, 执拗的



    uncooperative
    [ adj ]
    1. unwilling to cooperate

    2. <adj.all>
      an uncooperative witness
    3. intentionally unaccommodating

    4. <adj.all>
      the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging


    1. Until recently, uncooperative prisoners were allowed visits only once every six months but the delegation said new rules have reduced this to once every 60 days, the report said.
    2. Until the officer's death, the Germans attempted to cover up releasing members of Jibril's group by being uncooperative with investigators from other countries looking into the bombing of Flight 103, the book says.
    3. Its trip back from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., to Kennedy also was plagued by uncooperative weather. Rain can damage the shuttle's thermal tiles.
    4. They cited the political pressure for a weak dollar to help reduce the huge U.S. trade deficit, and a potentially uncooperative economy.
    5. Crime is obviously uncooperative behavior.
    6. North Carolina Labor Commissioner John Brooks has been largely uncooperative with OSHA, refusing to voluntarily sign a new agreement that would permit the federal agency to send in enforcement officers, Labor Department officials said.
    7. We are viewed as tough, arrogant, secretive, uncooperative and insensitive."
    8. A U.N. commission squashed any chance of easing economic sanctions against Iraq, saying Baghdad's attitude toward scrapping its weapons was obstructionist and uncooperative.
    9. "You get the best distance on an uncooperative cab.
    10. Smith said he also is considering adding Laos and Burma to the list of allegedly uncooperative nations but said they pose special problems and that further study is needed before a decision is made.
    11. France and Liechtenstein, for example, are considered notoriously uncooperative.
    12. "Montana does not want to be viewed as being unrealistic or uncooperative," he said.
    13. "From the time she was first arrested, she was uncooperative and refused to obey his orders," the report said.
    14. The trouble is that Congress has become so untrustworthy, so uncooperative, that the executive has to slide around it in order to function at all.
    15. And, he added, U.S. borrowers using them have been "unduly" uncooperative.
    16. They're expecting a good year _ although uncooperative weather could curb the sap output _ that will surpass last year's production of 275,000 gallons, although they don't expect to top the 338,000 gallons produced in 1986.
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