unpalatable 英 [ʌnˈpælətəbl]   美 [ʌnˈpælətəbəl]

unpalatable

unpalatable  英 [ʌnˈpælətəbl] 美 [ʌnˈpælətəbəl]

adj. 味道差的,难吃的;讨人厌的,使人不快的 

Whoever fills the post must be independently minded and a strong enough character to deliver the truth to the owners and non-executives – no matter how unpalatable. 无论谁来担当这一职位,都必须有独立见解,个性足够强,能向股东和非执行董事传达事实——不论事实多么令人不快。
Be especially wary of so-called cleansing diets, especially those sold in kits comprising little more than a bottle and a powdered, unpalatable mix of mystery ingredients. 要特别警惕所谓的清理饮食,尤其是那些成套出售不过就是一个小瓶子加上神秘难吃的粉状混合物。

  • Use the adjective unpalatable to describe something that tastes really bad, like a glass of unsweetened lemonade.
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  • adj. 味道差的,难吃的;讨人厌的,使人不快的
  • 1. Whoever fills the post must be independently minded and a strong enough character to deliver the truth to the owners and non-executives – no matter how unpalatable.

    无论谁来担当这一职位,都必须有独立见解,个性足够强,能向股东和非执行董事传达事实——不论事实多么令人不快。

  • 2. Be especially wary of so-called cleansing diets, especially those sold in kits comprising little more than a bottle and a powdered, unpalatable mix of mystery ingredients.

    要特别警惕所谓的清理饮食,尤其是那些成套出售不过就是一个小瓶子加上神秘难吃的粉状混合物。

  • 3. They are dangerous things, their production and transport often unpalatable, the less visible environmental consequences of their use worse still.

    它们是危险品,生产和运输环节往往令人不快,更糟的是那不甚明显的环境后果。

  • unpalatable (adj.) 1680s, from un- (1) "not" + palatable (adj.). Related: Unpalatably.
un·pal·at·able / ʌnˈpælətəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈpælətəbl / adjective unpalatable(to sb) 1 (of facts, ideas, etc. 事实、意见等 ) unpleasant and not easy to accept 令人不快的;难以接受的 SYN distasteful Only then did I learn the unpalatable truth. 直到那时我才得知令人难以接受的真相。 2 not pleasant to taste 难吃的;不可口的 unpalatable food 难吃的食物 OPP palatable un·pal·at·able / ʌnˈpælətəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈpælətəbl /
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