unsound
unsound 英 [ˌʌnˈsaʊnd] 美 [ʌnˈsaʊnd]
adj. 不健全的;不健康的;谬误的;腐烂的;不牢靠的
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- adj. 不健全的;不健康的;谬误的;腐烂的;不牢靠的
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1. A few weak, fiscally unsound institutions have been selling some of their gold to raise cash.
一些不健全和财政不好的机构正在出售黄金以提高其现金持有量。
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2. In the last two rounds of sovereign bailouts, the recipients were cast as irresponsible spenders that did’t collect taxes and engaged in unsound banking, property speculation and government largesse.
在过去两轮主权债务救助中,接受者有不负责任大把花钱的记录,他们不愿提高税收,从事不健康的银行业及不动产投机,政府则过于慷慨。
- unsound (adj.) early 14c., of persons, "diseased, wounded," from un- (1) "not" + sound (adj.). Similar formation in Middle Low German unsund, Middle Dutch ongesont, German ungesund. Meaning "morally corrupt" is recorded from c. 1300; that of "not mentally healthy" is from 1540s. Sense of "not based on reasoning or fact" is attested from 1590s. Related: Unsoundly; unsoundness.
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