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单词 unhesitating
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Definition of unhesitating in English:

unhesitating

adjectiveʌnˈhɛzɪteɪtɪŋˌənˈhɛzəˌteɪdɪŋ
  • Without doubt or hesitation; immediate.

    毫不犹豫的,不踌躇的

    unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation

    战争应受到直截了当和毫不犹豫的谴责。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I make an unhesitating pronouncement, implicitly representing myself as a knower, I am claiming the right to use what I have just said in further inferences and authorizing you to do the same.
    • In the experimentalist's lab or on the theorist's scribbling pad, unhesitating questioning of assumptions, dismissal of previous models or confidence in a naive approach have repeatedly proven successful.
    • I'm not an unhesitating fan of his - I believe that some of his positions on trade, for example, are wrong - but no one could deny that he possesses courage.
    • In rapid succession, the minister exposes her ignorance, selfishness, incompetence, and unhesitating willingness to deceive the British public.
    • ‘Without question,’ is the unhesitating answer.
    • I have always been quite unhesitating in saying that races do exist and that there are differences between them - and it is my view that anyone who says otherwise is deliberately blind.
    • And this time the answer that came was unhesitating, uncompromising, and unmoving.
    • My wingman provided the information at a critical moment, and his unhesitating decision to stay with me was the one that saved my aircraft.
    • ‘Well, thank you,’ I say in a calm, unhesitating voice which totally opposes my feelings.
    • Coupled with the principle of consultative government is the principle of firm resolution and unhesitating implementation of discipline adopted after consultations.
    • But that simple, unhesitating answer surprised them.
    • It's slow, but unhesitating, and it's bright not exuberant.
    • Statements unfavourable to democracy are made with unhesitating confidence, and with the utmost bitterness of language.
    • When asked, after they handed their Skyfame collection over to the new Imperial War Museum at Duxford in 1978, what remained mostly in his mind apart from the aircraft, Peter's reply was unhesitating.
    • His unhesitating shift in diplomatic strategy in response to the unfolding world situation demonstrates that his policy is driven by a clear sense of what is best for his country's national interests.
    • The third movement is an unbroken, unhesitating ascent into Paradise, and the final movement finds us serenely lodged there.
    • More specifically, as regards the relocation of its clients into urban Leeds, will there be an automatic, unhesitating public welcome, a warm empathising embrace?
    • He uses refined colloquial language with a rhythm that is light and quick, an unhesitating flow that propels the poem and carries the reader.
    • In addition, his unhesitating support for the players under him have seen him and his team bounce back always from setbacks, as was of course evident not so long ago in the World Cup.
    • Ask him who has been the best pupil, however, and the answer is unhesitating.
    Synonyms
    determined, purposeful, purposive, resolved, decided, adamant, single-minded, firm, unswerving, unwavering, undaunted, fixed, set, intent, insistent

Derivatives

  • unhesitatingly

  • adverbʌnˈhɛzɪteɪtɪŋliˌənˈhɛzəˌteɪdɪŋli
    • As for Gilbert, Bradman said that the five balls ‘were unhesitatingly faster than anything seen from Larwood or anyone else.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I scanned the paper quickly and unhesitatingly signed on the bottom line.
      • Pawel, whom I already knew and liked and would unhesitatingly describe as a genius, was soon attached as director, and instantly brought a new sensibility to bear on the script.
      • I would unhesitatingly recommend him for any position for which degeneracy, extreme turpitude, blatant immorality and total disregard of ordinary decent standards are the prime requisites.
      • Or is it because they hope they can relight that spark which once made their colleagues reach unhesitatingly for their cheque books.

Definition of unhesitating in US English:

unhesitating

adjectiveˌənˈhezəˌtādiNGˌənˈhɛzəˌteɪdɪŋ
  • Without doubt or hesitation; immediate.

    毫不犹豫的,不踌躇的

    unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation

    战争应受到直截了当和毫不犹豫的谴责。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When asked, after they handed their Skyfame collection over to the new Imperial War Museum at Duxford in 1978, what remained mostly in his mind apart from the aircraft, Peter's reply was unhesitating.
    • He uses refined colloquial language with a rhythm that is light and quick, an unhesitating flow that propels the poem and carries the reader.
    • But that simple, unhesitating answer surprised them.
    • In the experimentalist's lab or on the theorist's scribbling pad, unhesitating questioning of assumptions, dismissal of previous models or confidence in a naive approach have repeatedly proven successful.
    • Coupled with the principle of consultative government is the principle of firm resolution and unhesitating implementation of discipline adopted after consultations.
    • Ask him who has been the best pupil, however, and the answer is unhesitating.
    • When I make an unhesitating pronouncement, implicitly representing myself as a knower, I am claiming the right to use what I have just said in further inferences and authorizing you to do the same.
    • I'm not an unhesitating fan of his - I believe that some of his positions on trade, for example, are wrong - but no one could deny that he possesses courage.
    • The third movement is an unbroken, unhesitating ascent into Paradise, and the final movement finds us serenely lodged there.
    • ‘Without question,’ is the unhesitating answer.
    • I have always been quite unhesitating in saying that races do exist and that there are differences between them - and it is my view that anyone who says otherwise is deliberately blind.
    • His unhesitating shift in diplomatic strategy in response to the unfolding world situation demonstrates that his policy is driven by a clear sense of what is best for his country's national interests.
    • Statements unfavourable to democracy are made with unhesitating confidence, and with the utmost bitterness of language.
    • In rapid succession, the minister exposes her ignorance, selfishness, incompetence, and unhesitating willingness to deceive the British public.
    • My wingman provided the information at a critical moment, and his unhesitating decision to stay with me was the one that saved my aircraft.
    • ‘Well, thank you,’ I say in a calm, unhesitating voice which totally opposes my feelings.
    • It's slow, but unhesitating, and it's bright not exuberant.
    • In addition, his unhesitating support for the players under him have seen him and his team bounce back always from setbacks, as was of course evident not so long ago in the World Cup.
    • And this time the answer that came was unhesitating, uncompromising, and unmoving.
    • More specifically, as regards the relocation of its clients into urban Leeds, will there be an automatic, unhesitating public welcome, a warm empathising embrace?
    Synonyms
    determined, purposeful, purposive, resolved, decided, adamant, single-minded, firm, unswerving, unwavering, undaunted, fixed, set, intent, insistent
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