释义 |
词典释义:
unrewarding
英 [ʌnrɪˈwɔːdɪŋ]
美 [ˌənrəˈwɔrdɪŋ]
双语例句
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Such parts are often considered to be thankless, unrewarding.
这种角色通常被认为是吃力不讨好的。
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Why is it so unrewarding for politicians to bash the rich in America?
为什么美国政客都不愿意对富人进行打击呢?
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Low interest rates have made bonds and bank deposits unrewarding too.
同时低利率已经让债券和银行存款变得无利可图。
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You find the process of reaching the goal boring, frustrating, or unrewarding.
你发现实现目标的过程乏味不堪、令人沮丧甚至根本不值得。
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Lectures often seem very formal and empty things; recitations generally prove very dull and unrewarding.
课堂讲授常常显得一本正经而空洞无物;背诵往往非常枯燥而收效甚微。
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释义
adj.
not rewarding or satisfying
无报偿的;无满足感的
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