unprepared

[英] [ˈʌnpriˈpɛəd] [美] [ˌʌnprɪˈpɛrd] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 无准备的;没有预料的;措手不及的;没防备的 If you are unprepared for something, you are not ready for it, and you are therefore surprised or at a disadvantage when it happens. 
  • I was totally unprepared for the announcement on the next day...

    我对第二天的通告完全没有心理准备。

  • Faculty members complain that their students are unprepared to do college-level work...

    学院的老师们抱怨说他们的学生还很不适应大学的课业。

  • We were caught completely unprepared.

    我们完全措手不及。

2. ADJ-GRADED 不乐意的;不情愿的 If you are unprepared to do something, you are not willing to do it. 
  • They are unprepared to accept the real reasons for their domestic and foreign situation...

    他们不愿意接受造成这种国内外形势的真实原因。

  • He was unprepared to co-operate, or indeed to communicate.

    他不愿意合作,甚至拒绝交流。

Adjective

1. without preparation; not prepared for;

  • "unprepared remarks"
  • "the shock was unprepared"
  • "our treaty makers approached their immensely difficult problems unprepared"- R.E.Danielson

2. lacking with intellectual equipment;

  • "unprepared to stand on his own feet"

3. not put in a state of preparedness;

  • "the machinery was unprepared for the extra load"
1. Fight no battle unprepared; fight no battle you are not sure of winning.
不打无准备之仗,不打无把握之仗。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. It is only by attacking the other side unprepared that we can stand in advantage.
在攻击对方时,必须袭其不意,才能占上风。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. Our enemies were caught unprepared and we disposed of them without firing a single shot.
我们打了它个措手不及,一枪没放就把他们收拾掉了。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》