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 unwelcome [ʌn'wɛlkəm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不受欢迎的, 讨厌的

n. 冷淡

vt. 冷淡地对待, 冷淡地接受




    unwelcome
    [ adj ]
    1. not welcome; not giving pleasure or received with pleasure

    2. <adj.all>
      unwelcome publicity
      unwelcome interruptions
      unwelcome visitors
    3. not welcome

    4. <adj.all>
      unwelcome publicity


    1. The 16-member council that governs this town of 40,000 declared von Wernich unwelcome and last week asked the church to remove him.
    2. They included some union and business leaders who regarded him as the best possibility for lifting the city out of a cycle of drugs and murder that has brought unwelcome headlines across the nation.
    3. The visit "and the publicity surrounding it are interpreted as a political gesture of a nature to bring about unwelcome elements in the electoral campaign and stir new passions," the government statement said.
    4. Avana quickly rejected the offer as "wholly unwelcome" and not in the best interests of shareholders.
    5. "However unwelcome high interest rates must be, they are preferable to the damage done by high inflation," Lawson said.
    6. It could not have been curbed without an unwelcome contraction in the real economy. That leaves prudential supervision as a counterweight to a more competitive financial environment.
    7. Of course it sets an unwelcome precedent, but no comparable institution has such magnificent pictures and after this furore Royal Holloway is unlikely to split up its superb art collection.
    8. That made report of an unexpectedly big U.S. trade deficit particularly unwelcome.
    9. The group also had its insurance units suspended, fueling speculation that it planned to ally these units with a big institution or group of institutions to help dissuade recent unwelcome interest in its stock.
    10. "While violent crime known to law enforcement reached an unprecedented high in 1988, there is currently no way to measure accurately drug involvement in these unwelcome statistics," he said.
    11. And a Massachusetts task force concluded that the misconduct has effectively isolated female attorneys, causing them and sometimes their clients "to doubt their own abilities and effectiveness" and to "feel unwelcome." Prof.
    12. That came as unwelcome news to stock and bond traders who had been banking on a continued slowing in the economy, in keeping with the Federal Reserve's aim of restraining inflation.
    13. Aside from cost, consultants often are unwelcome in the circles of some family companies simply because they are outsiders.
    14. "What broke down here was the system and the tanker was part of it." Former Exxon Shipping Co. President Frank Iarossi acknowledged concerns that the ship's association with the disaster may make it unwelcome in Alaskan ports.
    15. Stock prices turned upward today, pulling out of a week-long slump despite some unwelcome earnings news from American Telephone & Telegraph.
    16. The introduction of the new fuel at this moment by the nation's biggest marketer of gasoline also comes just as Congress is hammering out new clean-air legislation that could force unwelcome changes on the oil industry.
    17. While refusing to characterize the situation as a full-scale "credit crunch," Greenspan did say that the tougher loan policies were "beginning to have very real, unwelcome effects" on economic growth.
    18. I am the green one here, the novice lured by the prospect of 'pure pleasure.' We stop at Welcome Cove and it is a most unwelcome place.
    19. It is still considering its next move. If it makes a bid, the maximum price is 185p - as it was for the tender offer - valuing Etam at Pounds 121m. Etam said the offer had been an unwelcome distraction.
    20. That stake, combined with stock held by employees and investors who support Tisch effectively blocks any unwelcome bids for control of the company, media analysts say.
    21. President Mikhail S. Gorbachev's economic reforms have begun to produce the unwelcome side-effect of inflation, a top government statistician said.
    22. There are many companies which have been decisively weakened by successive leveraged takeovers and by the need to fight off unwelcome bids.
    23. The sole purpose of this clause was to enable Herlitz politely to refuse unwelcome demands.
    24. The day soon attracted that new, and in the view of society's old guard, unwelcome addition to the English season, the corporate hospitality tent, well-stocked with business executives and champagne.
    25. But Mozambique's main contribution at present is an unwelcome one _ more than 100,000 refugees who have fled into Swaziland from famine and civil war in their country.
    26. So the phone call from Iaccoca in the spring of 1979, offering Greenwald a quantum leap in stature, wasn't unwelcome.
    27. GTE Corp. handed its employees more unwelcome news Thursday, saying it expects to eliminate about 14,000 jobs in its domestic telephone operations over the next five years.
    28. But when the Fish and Wildlife Service expanded its holdings in 1982, nudists and clothed beachgoers began to feel a little more unwelcome.
    29. Other American service companies recently have attracted the attention, sometimes unwelcome, of British buyers.
    30. The application for Markovic's accreditation was rejected with the explanation that Markovic was unwelcome in Romania in any capacity, even as a tourist, he said.
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