unmeritedness

[美]/ˌʌnˈmerɪtɪdnəs/
[英]/ˌʌnˈmerɪtɪdnəs/

释义

n.不当;不配;不应得的状态或性质

例句

he felt deep discomfort about the unmeritedness of his sudden promotion.

他对自己突然升职的无功受禄深感不安。

the unmeritedness of their generous help made her feel humble and grateful.

他们慷慨帮助的无功受禄让她感到谦卑和感激。

he struggled with the unmeritedness of the award he received for work he didn't really do.

他为自己因并非真正完成的工作而获奖的无功受禄感到纠结。

she recognized the unmeritedness of her privileged position in society.

她认识到自己在社会中特权地位的无功受禄。

the unmeritedness of divine forgiveness is a central teaching in many faiths.

神圣宽恕的无功受禄是许多信仰的核心教义。

we must acknowledge the unmeritedness of our blessings and use them wisely.

我们必须承认自己祝福的无功受禄并明智地使用它们。

the unmeritedness of their mercy struck him as extraordinary.

他们怜悯的无功受禄让他感到非凡。

they couldn't ignore the unmeritedness of their good fortune any longer.

他们再也不能忽视自己好运气的无功受禄。

the unmeritedness of her success haunted her throughout her career.

她成功的无功受禄困扰了她的整个职业生涯。

he was acutely aware of the unmeritedness of his second chance at life.

他敏锐地意识到自己第二次人生机会的无功受禄。

the unmeritedness of their hospitality created a sense of obligation in their guests.

他们好客的无功受禄在客人心中产生了义务感。

she felt unworthy because of the unmeritedness of the trust placed in her.

因为对她的信任是无功受禄的,她感到自己不配。

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