unscrupulous
unscrupulous 英 [ʌnˈskru:pjələs] 美 [ʌnˈskrupjələs]
adj. 肆无忌惮的;寡廉鲜耻的;不讲道德的
- Use the adjective unscrupulous to describe someone who behaves in a dishonest or unethical way.
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- adj. 肆无忌惮的;寡廉鲜耻的;不讲道德的
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1. An unscrupulous attorney might help you, but it will likely be expensive.
一个肆无忌惮的律师可能帮助你,但是花费可能会很贵。
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2. On the other are people who believe that Americans are getting fatter because of powerful environmental factors like cheap corn, fast food, and unscrupulous advertising.
另一派的人们相信,美国人变胖英归咎于强大的环境因素,像便宜的玉米、快餐食品和肆无忌惮的广告。
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3. He said many unscrupulous firms would continue to take advantage of the loophole if the authorities did not change their attitude towards fake advertisements.
他还说,如果政府不改变他们对虚假广告的态度,许多利欲熏心不择手段的公司还会继续钻这种空子。
- unscrupulous (adj.) 1803, from un- (1) "not" + scrupulous (adj.). Related: Unscrupulously; unscrupulousness.
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