unpalatable
美音:[ʌn'pælətəb(ə)l] 英音:[ʌn'pælətəb(ə)l]简单释义:
adj.令人不快的;难以接受的;难吃的;不可口的
网络不好吃的;不适口的;无味
完整释义:
adj.
1.味道不好的;不好吃的;没味的;可厌的
2.难吃
例句:
His views, and those of many of his counterparts in other European countries, may be unpalatable to the liberal political mainstream.
他以及其他欧洲国家和他持有相同意见的人的观点也许令自由派的欧洲政坛感到不快。Shrinking the government's ownership could be politically unpalatable, given public frustration with government bailouts of financial firms.
鉴于公众对政府救助金融机构的不满,降低政府持股在政治上可能是不受欢迎的做法。But it could be a politically unpalatable development during a recession that already has thrown millions of workers out of jobs.
但在经济衰退已经导致数百万人失业的情况下,此举会在政治上酿成苦果。Rather, it is designed to be unpalatable, to spur responsible, balanced deficit reduction and avoid misguided cuts to our security.
宁愿,这样做只是为了让人不爽,为了激励责任心,平衡赤字缩减以及避免错误地削减了我们的安全。But that is politically unpalatable: European leaders do not like the idea of testing for a wave of defaults they insist will not happen.
但这在政治上是不受欢迎的:欧洲领导人不喜欢测试,因为他们坚信的违约潮不会发生。The unpalatable truth is that the modern teacher has no alternative to thinking out these matters for [herself or]himself.
苦涩的事实就是,现代的教师除了自己解决这些问题外,别无选择。That, in effect, was the unpalatable message delivered by the Bank of England on August 12th in its quarterly review of the economy.
事实上,这个信息的来源是英国银行于八月12日发布的季度经济情况报告,尽管该报告并不是令人满意的。Talking to Islamist rulers may be an unpalatable choice. But it is the least bad one.
同伊斯兰教主义者的对话可能是一个并不愉快的选择,但也是最不坏的一个。
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