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 unexpected [,ʌnik'spektid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 料想不到的, 突然的, 意外的

[法] 不能预料的, 意外的




    unexpected
    [ adj ]
    not expected or anticipated
    <adj.all>
    unexpected guestsunexpected news


    Unexpected \Un`ex*pect"ed\, a.
    Not expected; coming without warning; sudden. --
    {Un`ex*pect"ed*ly}, adv. -- {Un`ex*pect"ed*ness}, n.

    1. But the unexpected savings from the drought may now reduce the deficit below $146 billion.
    2. It said NASA was trying to do too much and allowing too little margin for the unexpected, leading to frequent revamping of major programs.
    3. What Moody's officials were told is that Mrs. Whitmire will resolve an unexpected budget deficit with a recently approved 18.9 percent tax increase.
    4. Insurers, backed by the Reagan administration, blamed the crisis on a rash of unexpected court decisions that greatly expanded their liability for certain claims.
    5. Mr. Brooke's departure was unexpected, some employees said.
    6. Nevertheless, the Fed's decision to arrange the unexpected two-day reserve drain shortly before a Treasury auction "has to be viewed as suspicious," said Dana Johnson, chief money market economist at First National Bank of Chicago.
    7. The results announced Monday came as little surprise to analysts, who predicted a large loss back in November after Lockheed announced it would take a $300 million write-off because of unexpected design changes on a new Navy plane.
    8. Robert Van Tuyle, Beverly's 75-year-old chairman and chief executive officer, blames the unexpected losses mainly on skyrocketing labor costs and on competition from general hospitals that are converting empty beds to nursing care use.
    9. Plans to sell the stake, valued at 1.8 billion West German marks ($990 million), were postponed earlier this year by the auto maker's announcement in March of an unexpected 473 million mark foreign-exchange loss from fraud.
    10. Because a number of recent economic reports have showed unexpected strength, more Reserve Bank easing isn't seen likely for a while.
    11. The unexpected decision to let East Germans out through Czechoslovakia created the first free route to the West since the Berlin Wall went up in 1961.
    12. Such an eventuality would provide the most unexpected and welcome encouragement to neutralists and unilateralists who in Holland, Belgium, West Germany and Britain lost the game and were proved wrong.
    13. "Such a response would be tragic, but not unexpected to the health profession," Koop said.
    14. First, most airlines announced fare increases of more than 5 percent to defray unexpected increases in jet fuel prices caused by the crisis in the oil-rich Persian Gulf.
    15. They said only unexpected increases in non-Opec output, particularly from the North Sea, would be likely to soften prices significantly from their present range.
    16. Behind the earnings was a small decline in profit margins at the company's still-booming motorcycle division, and what the company called an unexpected slowdown at its struggling unit that makes recreational vehicles.
    17. True, an unexpected Pounds 10.5m contribution from the pension fund flattered profits.
    18. The Arts Council got an unexpected Pounds 5.1m increase, and there will be less talk of arts companies closing. Dorrell is different from past arts and heritage ministers in being wary of going native.
    19. "We didn't find anything unexpected," said Gamble, adding that some small cracks were found in the airplane after the test, but they were easily fixed.
    20. The recommendation wasn't unexpected.
    21. He noted that the state budget has had to cover large unexpected expenses for disaster relief.
    22. Hiro, however, grossly underestimated the cost of expanding the building, partly because of an unexpected encounter with an underground river, according to industry sources.
    23. The judge may have received some assistance from an unexpected source.
    24. A U.S. Air Force patrol plane and Navy ship, along with three Japanese patrol boats and a Japanese plane, had been searching for the two sailors since an unexpected wave washed three crewmen overboard Monday from the diesel-powered submarine Barbel.
    25. It wants to prevent a prolonged campaign of industrial disruption this summer. The job cuts, including the loss of about 300 posts in ticket offices, were planned by London Underground after it sustained an unexpected Pounds 92m loss.
    26. "The unexpected purchases caused big problems," says a senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Economic Affairs, adding that they are "one of the main reasons" for the liquidity squeeze.
    27. The unexpected spending reduction came as part of overall cuts in government expenditures aimed at reducing the budget deficit, even though the Postal Service no longer receives a taxpayer subsidy.
    28. Gold also has been hurt by the rise of the dollar and by an unexpected increase in the world gold supply, Nichols said.
    29. The commission's intervention wasn't unexpected, because three of the five SEC members voiced objections to the law before it was adopted by the Delaware legislature.
    30. The backlog of nominations includes the expected personal requests such as Otto's Lake and Moore's Mountain, and also some unexpected ones.
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