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gratuitous

英 [ɡrəˈtjuːɪtəs]

美 [ɡrəˈtuːɪtəs]

adj.  无正当理由(或目的)的; 无谓的

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Collins.1 / BNC.18672 / COCA.16720

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 无正当理由(或目的)的;无谓的
      done without any good reason or purpose and often having harmful effects
      1. gratuitous violence on television
        电视节目里无谓的暴力镜头

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 无理由的;不必要的;无缘无故的
      If you describe something asgratuitous, you mean that it is unnecessary, and often harmful or upsetting.
      1. There's too much crime and gratuitous violence on TV.
        电视里充斥着犯罪和无端的暴力。
      2. ...his insistence on offering gratuitous advice.
        他坚持要提供一些无谓的建议

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • This film director has always had a predilection for gratuitous violence.
      这位电影导演一直偏好天生的暴力。
    • I told Miyazaki I love the "gratuitous motion" in his films;
      我告诉宫崎骏我喜欢他电影里的“无缘无故的动作”;
    • I usually only undertake gratuitous speaking assignments if they fall into one of two categories: either the sponsor is a charity where I have some connection; or the occasion is directly relevant to my work.
      我通常只接受无偿的演讲任务,前提是它们属于下列两类之一:要么主办方是一家与我有联系的慈善机构,要么这个活动与我的工作直接相关。
    • The people who have made important or outstanding contributions to the state or to the public, and the people who implement the inter-governmental agreements on gratuitous aids;
      对国家及社会等有重大或突出贡献的人员以及执行政府间无偿援助协议的人员。
    • Mr Biden is known for his affection towards Israel but took the announcement as a gratuitous insult.
      人们都知道拜登先生对以色列有好感,但他还是认为这一新的建房决定是对其无端的羞辱。
    • But civility has been sacrificed to the gratuitous insult.
      然而礼貌却沦为无端侮辱的牺牲品。
    • According to our daily experiences of using the internet, we can also confirm that the visitation of many websites from here in China has been subject to gratuitous prohibition.
      根据我们日常的上网经验,我们也确认很多网站的访问在国内受到了无端禁止。
    • Scorn, bitterness, unprovoked malignity, gratuitous desire of ill, ridicule of whatever was good and holy, all awoke to tempt, even while they frightened him.
      轻蔑、狠毒、无缘无故的恶言秽行和歹意;对善良和神圣的事物妄加嘲弄,这一切全都会唤醒起来,虽说把他吓得要命,却仍在诱惑着他。
    • His criticism is quite gratuitous.
      他的批评完全没有根据。
    • The author falsely depends on gratuitous assumption that.
      作者错误地依靠无根据的假设。