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 unnecessary [,ʌn'nesәsәri]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不必要的



    unnecessary
    [ adj ]
    not necessary
    <adj.all>


    Unnecessary \Un*nec"es*sa*ry\, a.
    Not necessary; not required under the circumstances; unless;
    needless; as, unnecessary labor, care, or rigor. --
    {Un*nec"es*sa*ri*ly}, adv. -- {Un*nec"es*sa*ri*ness}, n.

    1. They called it unnecessary and a waste of billions of dollars already invested at Stapleton.
    2. Locally, word-of-mouth endorsements have made advertising unnecessary.
    3. But two other members said they believed the takeover had been unnecessary.
    4. Robert Albertson, a banking analyst with Goldman, Sachs & Co., criticized the downgrade as unnecessary.
    5. But that proved unnecessary when the door was opened Friday morning, exposing the telescope's finely polished 94.5-inch eye to starlight for the first time.
    6. Conservative economist Milton Friedman on Friday attacked President Bush's "thousand points of light" idea of national service as "utterly unnecessary" and compared it to one of Adolf Hitler's programs.
    7. The referendum was thus unnecessary on this issue.
    8. In a friend-of-the-court brief seeking a reversal of the ruling, it contends the decision will spark unnecessary litigation over fees and prompt attorneys to demand even higher contingency fees, or else avoid such arrangements.
    9. There is a further unnecessary vicious streak at the end when the miser's gold is tipped out of its box.
    10. The State Department on Monday warned Americans to avoid unnecessary travel in Sri Lanka because of political tension and the widespread potential for violence in that island nation.
    11. "We reiterate our willingness to sit down with their managements to negotiate a transaction that assures their stockholders will receive premium value for their common stock while avoiding the further unnecessary expense of a contested transaction."
    12. Ragsdale contended the requirements were medically unnecessary and discouraged abortion providers by forcing them to build "the equivalent of a small hospital," an expensive proposition that effectively hampered access to abortion.
    13. A strategy based upon the republic's essential security interests would neither court unnecessary interventions nor tamely accept a menacing proliferation of Soviet surrogates.
    14. Some of the contracts may be reissued at lower rates, "but the city is not going to pay one more cent for unnecessary studies," he said.
    15. Full-service psychiatric coverage, by contrast, would cost them about $2 per insured a month, and would make much of the nursing-home care unnecessary.
    16. This is why the Soviets so took heart in Mr. Reagan's unnecessary and certainly premature absolution of the Soviet Union as an expansive state and why they so delighted in Mr. Gorbachev's personal success.
    17. Jaruzelski is "concerned about preventing unnecessary social emotions and willing to develop democracy," according to the statement, carried by the official PAP news agency.
    18. "The Blue Book is overly complicated with a lot of silly and unnecessary rules," says Mark Snyderman, executive editor of the University of Chicago Law Review.
    19. I don't like fights that are unnecessary." Conrad predicted the show will be more violent because of Hargrove's decision to move the show's setting from Hawaii to Los Angeles for the third year of the series.
    20. Lev Timofeyev, a former political prisoner who heads the unofficial group Press Club Glasnost, said establishment of the school has not been approved by officials, but he said formal permission was unnecessary.
    21. Mr. Sheehan said some of the tests may have been unnecessary.
    22. Without making any changes in the constitutional balance of powers, my proposal would guarantee congressional action on presidential proposals to reduce or eliminate excessive or unnecessary line items in appropriations measures.
    23. Rather the system is poorly structured and administered and pays too many unnecessary pensions. Compared with other European countries (see chart) the retirement age is low, and pensions tend to be higher as a proportion of final salary.
    24. The HIAA also said so-called managed care programs promoted in part by private insurers are beginning to curtail unnecessary medical procedures, "resulting in dramatic cost savings."
    25. And the preliminary elliptical spaces that lead from the entrance into the courtyard (the first of which contains a single tree in its center; the second, a festive planting of flowers) seem unnecessary, except, perhaps, as party spaces.
    26. Janet L. Labunda has been assigned to help boat owners and other individuals avoid unnecessary legal expenses resulting from the zero-tolerance program, he said.
    27. A few cable operators have called it something else: unnecessary.
    28. "The point is to make sure that to the degree South Asia becomes more important to us, somebody is following it more directly." The State Department contends that the new bureau is unnecessary and will drain already-scarce resources.
    29. Still, the Japanese insurers are hoping Tokyo's rules will be changed to make dividend ploys unnecessary.
    30. A hospital pathologist who performed an autopsy concluded the surgery had been unnecessary since the woman either was clinically dead at the time or had no chance of surviving the bypass operation.
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