1、Adults tend to talk about learning as if it were medicine:unpleasant, but necessary and good for you.(成年人談?wù)搶W(xué)習(xí)時(shí),往往把它當(dāng)作一劑良藥:令人不快,卻不可或缺,且對(duì)你有益。)
2、They were more likely to wander toward pleasant topics thanunpleasant ones.(比起不愉快的話題,他們更傾向于談?wù)撚淇斓脑掝}。)
3、For example, if you smile, your voice will sound warm and friendly, just the opposite, if you have an angry look on your face, it can make you soundunpleasant.(例如,如果你微笑,你的聲音會(huì)聽起來溫暖和友好,相反,如果你臉上有一個(gè)生氣的表情,它會(huì)讓你聽起來不愉快。)
4、My experiences inunpleasant places have shown me that there are worse things than saying "bum".(我在不愉快的環(huán)境里的閱歷讓我明白,比起說“屁股”來,還有更糟糕的東西。)
5、And yet we all know people who are filled with joy, despite theunpleasant circum stances of their lives.(然而,我們都知道有些人盡管在生活中有過不愉快的境遇,但他們?nèi)匀粷M懷欣喜。)
6、Countries that need oil are clawing at each other to lock up scarce supplies, and are willing to deal with any government, no matter howunpleasant, to do it.(需要石油的國(guó)家正在互相撕咬以鎖定稀缺的石油供應(yīng),并且,無論這種事會(huì)多么令人不愉快,它們都愿意與任何政府打交道。)
7、Then he nodded courteously to me and walked off to perform hisunpleasant duty.(他彬彬有禮地向我點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭,然后就走開去執(zhí)行他令人討厭的任務(wù)。)
8、Have you ever used the wordsunpleasant, creepy crawly, creeping, itching, pulling, or tugging to describe your symptoms to others?(你是否曾用“令人不愉快的”、“令人毛骨悚然的”、“爬行的”、“發(fā)癢的”、“拉扯的”、“拽拽的”等詞向別人描述過你的癥狀?)
9、One cognitive theory suggests that aggravating and painful events triggerunpleasant feelings.(一種認(rèn)知理論認(rèn)為,令人惱怒和痛苦的事件會(huì)引發(fā)不愉快的感覺。)
10、Bullying is clearlyunpleasant, and can make the child experiencing it feel unworthy and depressed.(欺凌顯然是令人不愉快的,而且會(huì)讓經(jīng)歷欺凌的孩子感到?jīng)]有價(jià)值和沮喪。)
11、She thought he was anunpleasant man.(她曾認(rèn)為他是個(gè)令人不愉快的人。)
12、She said some veryunpleasant things about you.(她說了你一些壞話。)
13、The minerals in the water made itunpleasant to drink.(水里的礦物質(zhì)使得這水挺難喝的。)
14、You begin to draw all kinds ofunpleasant conclusions about yourself.(你開始得出關(guān)于你自己各種不愉快的結(jié)論。)
15、I have something veryunpleasant to talk over with you, John.(約翰,我有一件令人很不愉快的事情要和你說。)
16、Phil likes to makeunpleasant predictions.(菲爾喜歡做出一些令人不愉快的預(yù)測(cè)。)
17、Now, you can say goodbye to that annoying alarm clock, you needn't hear itsunpleasant noise every morning.(現(xiàn)在,你可以跟那個(gè)討厭的鬧鐘說再見了,你不必每天早上都聽到它那令人討厭的噪音。) 【hao86.com好工具】
18、I soon realized that silence was notunpleasant.(我很快意識(shí)到沉默并不會(huì)令人不快。)
19、The symptoms can be uncomfortable,unpleasant and serious.(其癥狀會(huì)是令人不舒服、不愉快且嚴(yán)重的。)
20、He was veryunpleasant to me.(他對(duì)我很兇。)
21、The theater, then, is one tool whereby people define and understand their world or escape fromunpleasant realities.(因此,戲劇是人們定義和理解他們的世界或逃避不愉快的現(xiàn)實(shí)的一種工具。)
22、We hope to prevent anythingunpleasant from happening.(我們希望防止任何不愉快的事發(fā)生。)
23、There was anunpleasant ringing in my ears.(我的耳朵里有一種煩人的嗡嗡聲。)
24、It describes theunpleasant feeling when someone has something he wants.(它描述了當(dāng)某人擁有他想要的東西時(shí)的不愉快的感覺。)
25、Peter had intended to take a job in business, but abandoned that plan after theunpleasant experience in Canada in 2010.(彼得本來打算從事商業(yè)工作,但經(jīng)過2010年在加拿大的一段不愉快的經(jīng)歷后,他放棄了這個(gè)計(jì)劃。)
26、The vacuum has anunpleasant smell.(這個(gè)真空吸塵器有股難聞的氣味。)
27、I shall have to accept theseunpleasant working conditions.(我不得不忍受這些不愉快的工作條件。)
28、The noise which is produced by jet planes or machines will make people's life difficult andunpleasant.(噴氣式飛機(jī)或機(jī)器所產(chǎn)生的噪音會(huì)使人們的生活困難和不愉快。)
29、Are there anyunpleasant aspects in your job?(你的工作中有什么不愉快的地方嗎?)