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un·budge·a·ble 英ʌnˈbʌdʒəbəl美ʌnˈbʌdʒəbəlAHDŭn-bŭjʹə-bəl COCA²⁸⁰¹³⁶⁺⁵BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺² 基本例句 adj.不可动摇的⁶⁷;不可改变的³³ The prime minister, bloodied but unbudgeable, urged voters to “take a second look at Labour” and“a long, hard look” at the Conservatives. 布朗首相虽遍体鳞伤但不愿认输,敦促选民们“再考虑一下工党”并“认真、仔细”审视保守党。 ecocn Under it, ludicrously undemocratic elections are to be held in2010, giving some veneer of legitimacy to the soldiers’ unbudgeable heft in parliament and government. 根据这一宪法,荒诞的不民主的选举将在2010年举行,还借助合法的外衣,赋予军队在议会和政府中不可动摇的力量。 ecocn |