unreliable

英[ˌʌnrɪ'laɪəbl] 美[ˌʌnrɪ'laɪəbl]
  • adj. 不可靠的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 不可靠的
    2. 不可信任的
    3. 靠不住的
    4. 不能信赖的
    5. 不能信任的
    6. 没根没据的
    7. 不稳定的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. liable to be erroneous or misleading;

    "an undependable generalization"

  2. not worthy of reliance or trust;

    "in the early 1950s computers were large and expensive and unreliable"
    "an undependable assistant"

  3. dangerously unstable and unpredictable;

    "treacherous winding roads"
    "an unreliable trestle"

  4. lacking a sense of responsibility

1. She decided to divorce her increasingly faithless and unreliable husband.
她决定与越来越花心、越来越靠不住的丈夫离婚。

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2. Opinion polls are an unreliable predictor of election outcomes.
民意测验并不能对选举结果进行可靠预测。

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3. Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information.
外交官可能会提供一些靠不住的误导性信息,这是众所周知的。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He had an unreliable car.
他有辆性能不稳定的车。

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5. His judgement was unreliable.
他的判断不可靠。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Shelly doesn't like people who are unreliable.
      雪莉不喜欢不可靠的人。
    2. I was fed up with my old and unreliable car.
      我受够我那台又老又不可靠的车子了。