unsure
英 [ʌn'ʃʊə]
美 [,ʌn'ʃʊr]
- unsure (adj.)
- c. 1400, "not safe against attack," also "lacking certainty," from un- (1) "not" + sure (adj.).
- 1. The evening show was terrible, with hesitant unsure performances from all.
- 晚上的演出很糟,所有人都缩手缩脚,显得很不自信。
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- 2. Scientists are becoming increasingly unsure of the validity of this technique.
- 科学家们越来越拿不准这一技术是否正当合法。
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- 3. He made her feel hot, and awkward, and unsure of herself.
- 他令她内心躁动,手足无措,对自己没有信心。
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- 4. Unsure of the meaning of this remark, Ryle chose to remain silent.
- 由于不确定这句话究竟是什么意思,赖尔选择了保持沉默。
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- 5. Fifty-two per cent were unsure about the idea.
- 五成二的人对这个想法存有疑虑。
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