unmitigated 英 [ʌnˈmɪtɪgeɪtɪd]   美 [ʌnˈmɪtɪˌɡetɪd]

unmitigated

unmitigated  英 [ʌnˈmɪtɪgeɪtɪd] 美 [ʌnˈmɪtɪˌɡetɪd]

adj. 全然的;严厉的;未缓和的 

Hype for each framework built to a crescendo, but each one failed to meet expectations and some were unmitigated disasters because of their complexity. 对各个框架的宣传甚嚣尘上,但是这些框架都没有满足预期,有些甚至因为它们的复杂性而成为灾难。
The fact is that, while the process of looking after may be an occasional treat for the guardians, to the children it is always an unmitigated nuisance. 事实是,照顾的过程对于监护人来说也许是偶尔为之的乐事,可对于我们孩子们来说纯粹是一件麻烦事。

  • The adjective unmitigated describes something that is undiminished, unqualified, or absolute. If your new recipe for chocolate cupcakes is met by enthusiastic cheers, you can assume you have an unmitigated success on your hands.
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  • adj. 全然的;严厉的;未缓和的
  • 1. Hype for each framework built to a crescendo, but each one failed to meet expectations and some were unmitigated disasters because of their complexity.

    对各个框架的宣传甚嚣尘上,但是这些框架都没有满足预期,有些甚至因为它们的复杂性而成为灾难。

  • 2. The fact is that, while the process of looking after may be an occasional treat for the guardians, to the children it is always an unmitigated nuisance.

    事实是,照顾的过程对于监护人来说也许是偶尔为之的乐事,可对于我们孩子们来说纯粹是一件麻烦事。

  • unmitigated (adj.) 1590s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of mitigate (v.).
un·miti·gated / ʌnˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪd ; NAmE ʌnˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪd / adjective [only before noun ] used to mean ‘complete’, usually when describing sth bad 完全的,十足的,彻底的(通常指坏事) SYN absolute The evening was an unmitigated disaster. 这一晚完全是一场灾难。 see also mitigate un·miti·gated / ʌnˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪd ; NAmE ʌnˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪd /
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