单词 | unaccountable |
释义 | un·ac·count·a·ble /ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbəl◂/ adjective formal 1 SURPRISEDvery surprising and difficult to explain 莫名其妙的;无法解释的;不可理解的 the unaccountable shyness she always felt in Louise’s presence 她在路易丝面前总是感到的莫名羞涩 For some unaccountable reason, he arrived a day early. 不知何故,他早到了一天。2 RESPONSIBLEnot having to explain your actions or decisions to anyone else 〔对自己的行为或决定〕不用解释的,无须负责的 OPP accountableunaccountable to Doctors still remain largely unaccountable to the public. 医生们依然在很大程度上无须就其医疗行为对民众作说明。Examples from the Corpusunaccountable• I had never believed in ghosts but what I had seen was unaccountable.• Most currencies are controlled by people who are unelected and unaccountable.• This is the heady sensation that most travelers relish, the freedom that comes from feeling unaccounted for and unaccountable.• This, as has been said, is particularly true of the moves to set up an unaccountable Central Bank.• That is not democracy or power to the people - it is all power to an autarchy of unaccountable conservative central bankers.• unaccountable federal agency officials• Herein lies the danger: that power will lurk, unspecified and unaccountable, in the shadows of compromise.• For some unaccountable reason he was sure I would be successful.• All of our economic life is to be decided by an unelected, unaccountable single central bank.• Doctors have more control over the treatment received by their patients but remain largely unaccountable to the public and management.un·ac·count·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable very explain difficult surprising to and Corpus |
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