unintelligent
英 [?n?n'tel?d?(?)nt]
美[,?n?n't?l?d??nt]
- adj. 無知的;缺乏才智的
實用場景例句
- We became increasingly fed up with his increasingly unfunny and unintelligent comments.
- 我們越來越反感他益發(fā)無趣又缺乏見地的言論。
柯林斯例句
- Being dyslexic does not mean that one is unintelligent. Far from it.
- 患有誦讀困難癥并不意味著智力低下。兩者相差甚遠。
柯林斯例句
- He certainly was not unintelligent.
- 他一點不蠢。
柯林斯例句
- He was not unintelligent, but he was lazy.
- 他并非不聰明,不過就是懶。
《牛津高階英漢雙解詞典》
- The children are not unintelligent—in fact, they seem quite normal in this respect.
- 這些孩子并非愚鈍——事實上,在這個方面他們似乎很正常。
柯林斯例句
- It appears to be unintelligent behavior.
- 這似乎是愚昧的行為.
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- He is not so unintelligent as uneducated.
- 與其說他不聰明,不如說他未受過教育.
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- It wasn't that he was unintelligent, as some critical people tend to gossip.
- 不是因為他的無知, 開始有些閑人開始針對他說閑話了.
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- Unintelligent; without programmable memory; lacking a microcomputer with its associated intelligence. For example, a dumb terminal.
- 不具備智能的; 不帶可編程內(nèi)存的; 缺少微型計算機及相應(yīng)“智能”設(shè)備的. 例如啞終端.
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