- unconscionable
- [,ʌn'kɔnʃənəbl]
- adj. 不合理的;昧着良心的;肆无忌惮的;过度的
参考例子
- 1.What we are doing by glomorizing smoking is unconscionable.
- 而我们这种把吸烟美化的行为是昧着良心的。
- 2.An unconscionable agreement may be entered when a consumer is unable to protect him or herself due to an inability to understand the language in an agreement.
- 消费者在不懂协议所用语言,无法保护自己的情况下,可能会签署缺乏公平性的协议条款。
- 3.It has resolved personal worth into exchange value. And in place of the numberless and feasible chartered freedoms, has set up that single, unconscionable freedom -- Free Trade.
- 它把人的尊严变成了交换价值,用一种没有良心的贸易自由代替了无数特许的和自力挣得的自由。
英文解释
- adj.
- 1.lacking a conscience
- 2.greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
网络释义
- unconscionable
- 不合理的; 没有条理的; 不合情理; 无节制的,无道德的;
- Unconscionable practice
- 不合情理的行为;
- unconscionable award
- 不合理裁决;
- unconscionable contract
- 不公正合同,不正当合同;
- unconscionable contracts
- 极为不公正的合同;