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unaffordable
不可承受的
常用释义
英音[ ˌʌnəˈfɔːdəbl ]
美音[ ˌʌnəˈfɔːrdəbl ]
基本释义
  • adj. (普通人)付不起的;高价的
考试频率
六级
考频:近六年出现1次
  • adj.支付不起的
考研
考频:近十一年出现1次
  • adj.支付不起的
例句
  • 1·With the dollar slumping to a 26-year low against the pound, already-expensive London has become quite unaffordable.
    随着美元兑英镑汇率跌至26年来的低点,本已昂贵的伦敦已变得负担不起。
  • 2·Before you brush this argument aside as rubbish, or think of joy as an unaffordable luxury in a nation where there is awful poverty, low academic achievement, and high dropout rates, think again.
    在你把这个论点当作垃圾置之不理之前,或者在你认为对于一个极其贫困、学术成就低和高辍学率的国家而言,快乐是一种负担不起的奢侈品之前,再想想吧。
  • 3·First, Europe is not alone in enjoying an unaffordable lifestyle.
    首先,欧洲并不是唯一一个享受生活但又负担不起的地方。
  • 4·Britain's plans to buy new military equipment have long been unaffordable.
    英国购买新军事装备的计划一直都受资金困扰。
  • 5·As it stands, home prices are still unaffordable for the average American.
    就像现在这样,家庭房屋价格对普通美国人而言,依然是不可承受的。
  • 6·Which means chocolate treats may become unaffordable for the average person.
    这就意味着普通人可能无法再享受到美味的巧克力甜点了—价格太昂贵了。
  • 7·But his interest rate and down-payment will be much higher-and may be unaffordable.
    只不过利率和首付都会高得多——甚至可能到承受不起。
  • 8·They misallocated capital, with massive amounts going into housing that was ultimately unaffordable.
    他们错误的配置资本,把大量的钱用于根本无法支付的房屋上。
  • 9·As with many enterprise critical applications, "big bang" replacement was unaffordable and disruptive.
    和很多企业关键应用程序一样,大规模进行替换费用太高,且会带来干扰。
  • 10·Most of the proposed bailouts (example: Bush's Teaser Freezer) keep unqualified consumers in unaffordable homes.
    多数提议的紧急援助计划(比如布什的‘冻结引诱计划’)使没有能力的消费者继续呆在支付不起的房屋里。