unsparing
常見(jiàn)例句
- A second student, Zhao, was unsparing. “This is the kind of society we live in,” he said angrily.
另外一名學(xué)生,趙同學(xué)憤憤的說(shuō):“這就是我們一直生活在其中的社會(huì)?!?/li> - But it is also powerful and unfailingly moving, not only as an historic document but also for its unsparing look at physical deterioration and premature death.
但是這部戲劇同樣是有力量的、總是那么感人,它不僅是一部歷史性的紀(jì)錄片,而且對(duì)體質(zhì)衰退和夭亡不留情面。 - He is similarly unsparing about the plutocrats and Wall Street luminaries of his day, who he argued had destroyed the innate generosity of Americans and replaced it with greed and selfishness.
他對(duì)于那個(gè)年代的財(cái)閥和華爾街大亨們也是同樣毫無(wú)仁慈之心,他稱后者摧毀了美國(guó)人天生的慷慨大方,并代之以貪婪和自私。 - Mr Sarkozy's unsparing criticism of contemporary French policy is not limited to foreign affairs.
ECONOMIST: Is France ready for Nicolas Sarkozy? - Critics are especially unsparing about the government's decision to wait six days before announcing the results.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan’s peculiar election - Finally, he admits his human frailty without hesitation, and is unsparing in his emotions.
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