unsubstantiated 双语例句
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1·I do object to their claim, which I find totally unsubstantiated.
我确实反对他们的说法,我发现那是完全没有根据的。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·There are reports that some military aircraft flew information when they were low on fuel during the Second World War, but Dr. Lissaman says they are unsubstantiated.
有报道称,二战期间,一些军机曾在燃料不足的情况下编队飞行。但利萨曼博士表示,这些说法没有根据。
3·Many newspapers quoted figures that are unsubstantiated.
许多报纸采用了不确切的数字。
4·Many contemporary publications quote figures that are unsubstantiated.
许多现行刊物所采用的数字是不确切的。
5·Most negative comments, on both sides, are usually technically unsubstantiated.
所有的负面评论,无论哪一方,通常都是技术上站不住脚的。
6·Many of these reports may be unsubstantiated, originating from dubious Afghan informants.
其中的很多报告可能不属实,它们来自可疑的阿富汗告密者。
7·But during her campaign she had to rebut not one but two unsubstantiated allegations of infidelity.
但是在她竞选活动中,她不得不驳斥两个证据不足的指控。
8·The Committee therefore found the conclusions made by these authors both unconvincing and unsubstantiated.
委员会因此认为,这些作者的结论既不具有说服力也没有事实根据。
9·It's completely unsubstantiated that a very-low-carbohydrate diet is safe and effective in the long term.
极端低碳水化合物饮食的长期安全性和有效性完全无法证实。
10·One widely reported (but unsubstantiated story) is that the two have exchanged e? Mails for several years.
一个广为报道但未经证实的消息说,他们两位曾经互寄电子邮件多年。
未经证实的
1·Obviously I have my own somewhat unsubstantiated ideas, but would love to get some insight from those with more practical knowledge than myself.
显然我有自己的一些未经证实的想法,但想获得一些见解从那些比自己更实用知识。
2·It is often used casually to refer to unsubstantiated personal opinions, in contrast to knowledge and fact-based beliefs.
通常随意引用未经证实的个人观点,与知识和基于事实的信念相比较。
