unobjectionable
基本解釋
- adj. 無異議的;不會(huì)招致反對(duì)的;婉轉(zhuǎn)的
英漢例句
- The term — a gauzy, unobjectionable way to talk about the combustible topic of race — has had a remarkable run.
這個(gè)以輕松、婉轉(zhuǎn)的方式來討論種族這一爆炸性話題的名詞曾經(jīng)有過不同尋常的過去。 - Already, the Labour candidates’ rhetoric feels unoriginal, laden with unobjectionable talk about social cohesion that would sit easily in one of David Cameron’s speeches (or Tony Blair’s).
工黨候選人的言論早已讓人感覺沒有創(chuàng)見,沒有爭議的有關(guān)社會(huì)凝聚力的論述連篇累牘,而在戴維*卡梅倫或托尼*佈萊爾的縯講中一篇就能說清。 - Compared to some of the other models on this list, Sharethrough is relatively unobjectionable, because it doesn't pay users directly or manipulate play counts, the way some bands did on MySpace.
相比我們?cè)谶@裡提到的其他幾家樣板公司,Sharethrough相對(duì)來說是沒有什麼可非議的,因爲(wèi)它竝不會(huì)像某些品牌在MySpace的運(yùn)作那樣直接付錢給使用者,或操縱點(diǎn)擊數(shù)量。 - There, apparently the bulk of them proved so completely unobjectionable as to be almost immediately forgotten.
FORBES: The Next Big Protest: Leap Day Against the Dread Pirate Benko? - Where Sherrod was heading slowly and awkwardly was a simple, almost banal, unobjectionable goal.
FORBES: Shirley Sherrod and Reading With Open Eyes - Israel has expressed interest in investing in such unobjectionable concerns as agriculture and hydro-electric power.
ECONOMIST: The Turkish-Israeli affair