undue
英 [ˌʌnˈdjuː]
美 [ˌʌnˈduː]
adj. 不适当的; 过分的; 过度的
Collins.1 / BNC.8581 / COCA.12602
牛津词典
adj.
- 不适当的;过分的;过度的
more than you think is reasonable or necessary- They are taking undue advantage of the situation.
他们过分利用了这种情势。 - The work should be carried out without undue delay.
进行这项工作不得有不当的延误。 - We did not want to put any undue pressure on them.
我们并不想给他们施加过多的压力。
- They are taking undue advantage of the situation.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 过分的;过多的;过度的
If you describe something bad asundue, you mean that it is greater or more extreme than you think is reasonable or appropriate.- This would help the families to survive the drought without undue suffering...
这会帮助那些家庭度过干旱期,不至于遭受太多的苦。 - It might give the Commission undue influence over the coming negotiations...
这可能会在即将开启的谈判问题上给委员会带来过多的影响。 - It is unrealistic to put undue pressure on ourselves by saying we are the best.
说我们是最好的是给自己施加过多的压力,这种做法不切实际。
- This would help the families to survive the drought without undue suffering...
英英释义
adj
- not yet payable
- an undue loan
- not appropriate or proper (or even legal) in the circumstances
- undue influence
- I didn't want to show undue excitement
- accused of using undue force
- beyond normal limits
- excessive charges
- a book of inordinate length
- his dress stops just short of undue elegance
- unreasonable demands
- lacking justification or authorization
- desire for undue private profit
- unwarranted limitations of personal freedom