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uncooperative

uncooperative

[英] [ˌʌnkəʊˈɔpərətɪv, -ˈɔprətɪv, -ɔpəˌreɪtɪv] [美] [ˌʌnkoˈɑpərətɪv, -ˈɑprətɪv, -ɑpəˌretɪv] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 不合作的;不配合的 If you describe someone as uncooperative, you mean that they make no effort at all to help other people or to make other people's lives easier. 
  • She became uncooperative: unwilling to do her homework or help with any household chores.

    她变得很不合作:不愿做作业,也不愿帮着做家务。

  • ...a bunch of stupid, cranky, uncooperative old fools.

    一群老朽愚昧、乖戾不合作的蠢货

Adjective

1. unwilling to cooperate;

  • "an uncooperative witness"

2. intentionally unaccommodating;

  • "the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging"
1. It would not facilitate matters if you were uncooperative.
如果你不合作,事情就不好办了。

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