单词 | Unpalatable |
例句 | 1. It is an unpalatable fact that rape makes a good news story. 2. Only then did I learn the unpalatable truth. 3. His views on capital punishment are unpalatable to many. 4. The fish was particularly unpalatable. 5. It is an unpalatable fact of life that the most deserving people do not often achieve the most success. 6. The unpalatable truth is that the team isn't getting any better. 7. This disenchantment reflects an unpalatable truth about their country. 8. The unpalatable truth, it seems, doesn't pay. 9. Senator Long tends to avoid unpalatable social issues. 10. The unpalatable truth was that his absence hurt her. 11. Unpalatable truths are a threat to our self respect. 12. And that, Dougal told himself, was the cold, unpalatable truth. 13. At first encounter this conclusion was exceedingly unpalatable to those brought up in the clarity of classical physics. 14. Nevertheless, current grammatical freedom is unpalatable to many educated in a more rigid era. 15. Berg tapped into the unpalatable side of public opinion, becoming addicted to verbal wind-ups and hostility with fatal results. 16. It was too unpalatable, too disloyal, altogether too abhorrent to countenance. 17. For example, we might imagine a population of unpalatable, but cryptic, insect larvae. 18. As a consequence land has become unproductive as unpalatable weeds have replaced nutritious fodder. 19. It was only then that I began to learn the unpalatable truth about John. 20. The insects store this chemical in their bodies in order to make themselves unpalatable to predators. 21. But boiling the grain was a laborious process and produced an unpalatable mush. 22. If we had more courage at Goodison in facing up to the truth unpalatable though it may be things might begin to improve. 23. The previous day he had rejected an offering of hard yellow lentil seeds which we had found unpalatable and difficult to cook. 24. Such an acknowledgment would tend to lead to either of two equally unpalatable conclusions. 25. Is this to do with our inability as a nation to be direct when there is something unpalatable to say? 26. Recall from Chapter 7 that minimizing is directed primarily at the lingering and unpalatable costs of reactive decisions and policies. 27. The experimental jays should learn that the colour pattern is associated with unpalatable food; the control jays should not. 28. This is partly because woodlice secrete chemicals which many spiders find unpalatable,[ ] and partly because of their tough armour. 29. So when it's added to harmful substances, it makes them unpalatable. 30. The unlucky federal judge in whose court the suit is brought is faced with a number of equally unpalatable choices. 1. It is an unpalatable fact that rape makes a good news story. 31. Unpalatable statute law may not be disregarded or rejected, merely because it is unpalatable. 32. The idea of an activity solely related to trying to raise money was at that stage an unpalatable one. 33. Unpalatable conclusions are likely to require more substantial evidence than this technique can provide. 34. Until people are unequivocally taught this unpalatable truth there can be no preaching of good news. 35. Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions. 36. In proposing such unpalatable measures, albeit with reluctance, the Big Five were showing both realism and courage. 37. All the weapons in the Treasury's armoury - spending cuts, higher interest rates and higher taxes - are politically unpalatable. 38. An attack may die out if the timber becomes hard and unpalatable to the beetle with age and correct maintenance. 39. But enough of this . Homely truth is unpalatable. 40. His views on divorce are unpalatable to many women. 41. Bitter medicine cures sickness; unpalataBle advice Benefits conduct. 42. Other gauges of inflation also brought an unpalatable message. 43. Sincere advice , though seemingly unpalatable, must be followed. 44. But they are increasingly regarded as unpalatable buyers. 45. The dishes made by the monitor of the cookhouse are unpalatable. 46. Crush unused pills and throw them away in kitty litter, used coffee grounds, or other unpalatable items. 47. Confucius said: just as bitter medicine cures sickness, so unpalatable advice benefits conduct. 48. Qiao son, don't eat will peckish of, very unpalatable, I seek some game, your etc. writes. 49. Just as bitter medicine cures sickness , so unpalatable advice benefits conduct. 50. They must be told the truth, however unpalatable it may be. 51. To Beijing this an unpalatable option for a number of reasons. 52. This was too much in unison with my lord's feelings to be altogether unpalatable. 53. People cannot bear the metal and unpalatable flavor in the intensified foods. 54. Unseemly self-exposures, unpalatable betrayals, unavoidable mendacity, a soup?on of meretriciousness: memoir, for much of its modern history, has been the black sheep of the literary family. 55. Cottonseed meal and rapeseed meal are very unpalatable for baby pigs and should not be used. 56. He believed in the religion which he taught , harsh , unpalatable , uncharitable as that religion was. 57. There is a natural human instinct to protect people unpalatable things. |
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