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Definition of unambivalent in English: unambivalentadjectiveʌnamˈbɪv(ə)l(ə)nt Having or showing no mixed feelings or contradictory ideas. 明确的,肯定的,鲜明的 by the end of the second term public opinion on his record was unambivalent she is a focused, unambivalent person Example sentencesExamples - Women often have a rich emotional life but struggle to express their needs and wants in clear, assertive, unambivalent, functional ways.
- Although the conclusion is not an unambivalent "yes", this book shines a harsh light on the efficacy of this industry.
- Unlike Great Gram's inflexible and resolutely unambivalent tales, Gram's story is about the difficulty of recollection, the fluid quality of experience, the changing nature of feelings.
- President Clinton was totally unambivalent on that yesterday afternoon.
- Now if the Gospel means anything at all it means that the Good News about God is unambivalent, that there are no ‘if's and ‘but's in God, God's love is unconditional.’
- I watch Mariella in her simple, unambivalent and indeed prodigious dealings with men and can't help but thinking that an uncomplicated view of life and a basically optimistic character probably contribute equally to romantic success.
- Banham called Los Angeles ‘autopia,’ but few contributors to Writing Los Angeles have an unambivalent relationship to its driving culture.
- By being simple, straightforward, unambivalent, single-minded, can-do, we will achieve some moral and practical control of the world.
- Mr. Husain articulates a clear, unambivalent and positive assessment of the likely effects of globalization and liberalization on poverty.
- Furthermore, management needs to provide clear and unambivalent boundaries to the efforts of the engineers to ensure the technological innovations and ideas stay focused and attainable.
- An unambivalent critic of trash, she has said: ‘There is a moral obligation not to turn readers off with hyped, second-rate work.’
- However, the anti-hunt lobby believes that John Prescott's unambivalent words during his closing address last Thursday to the Labour party conference give a clearer indication of senior ministers' intentions.
Derivativesadverb But all Americans would be much better off if Indians felt unalienated, and proudly and unambivalently Indian and American, just as the Frisians feel proud to be both Frisian and Dutch. Example sentencesExamples - It allows for a participation that, by virtue of simultaneous commitment to another religion, cannot be unambivalently wholehearted, and will inevitably exhibit some sign of restraint, even fragmentariness.
- Yet according to a 2003 survey conducted by a pro-choice organization, ‘only 30 percent of women were unambivalently pro-choice.’
- Like many in the documentary, he's a good talker - these were films, after all, with reams of dialogue - but I think I prefer the Easy Riders Raging Bulls version of Friedkin when he was unambivalently immoral.
- Much of what Kerry offers unambivalently is simply not realistic.
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