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单词 unambivalent
释义

unambivalent

/ʌnamˈbɪv(ə)l(ə)nt /
adjective
Having or showing no mixed feelings or contradictory ideas: by the end of the second term public opinion on his record was unambivalent she is a focused, unambivalent person...
  • However, the anti-hunt lobby believes that John Prescott's unambivalent words during his closing address last Thursday to the Labour party conference give a clearer indication of senior ministers' intentions.
  • An unambivalent critic of trash, she has said: ‘There is a moral obligation not to turn readers off with hyped, second-rate work.’
  • Now if the Gospel means anything at all it means that the Good News about God is unambivalent, that there are no ‘if's and ‘but's in God, God's love is unconditional.’

Derivatives

unambivalently

adverb ...
  • Like many in the documentary, he's a good talker - these were films, after all, with reams of dialogue - but I think I prefer the Easy Riders Raging Bulls version of Friedkin when he was unambivalently immoral.
  • Much of what Kerry offers unambivalently is simply not realistic.
  • It allows for a participation that, by virtue of simultaneous commitment to another religion, cannot be unambivalently wholehearted, and will inevitably exhibit some sign of restraint, even fragmentariness.
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