un·con·scion·a·ble
adjective/ʌnˈkɒnʃənəbl/
/ʌnˈkɑːnʃənəbl/
[usually before noun] (formal)- (of an action, etc.) so bad, immoral, etc. that it should make you feel ashamed
违背良心的 - It would be unconscionable for her to keep the money.
如果她保留这些钱,那就太不合情理了。
- It would be unconscionable for her to keep the money.
- (often humorous) too great, large, long, etc.
synonym excessive过分的;过于大(或多、长等)的 - You take an unconscionable amount of time getting dressed!
你穿衣服花了太多时间!
- You take an unconscionable amount of time getting dressed!
Word Originmid 16th cent.: from un- ‘not’ + obsolete conscionable, from conscience (interpreted as a plural) + -able.