unacceptably
unacceptably — 副詞
1. so badly, so much, or to such a poor standard that people cannot reasonably allo
無法接受地
程度或表現超出可容忍的範圍
so badly, so much, or to such a poor standard that people cannot reasonably allow or put up with it
Nia found the waiting time at the clinic unacceptably long.
Nia 覺得診所的等候時間長得無法接受。
unacceptably + adjective: unacceptably long
The children behaved unacceptably at the wedding and upset the bride's family.
孩子們在婚禮上表現得無法接受,惹惱了新娘的家人。
Eli's report was unacceptably late and missed the client deadline entirely.
Eli 的報告晚得無法接受,完全錯過了客戶的截止日期。
The hospital's infection rate rose unacceptably during the flu outbreak.
醫院在流感爆發期間的感染率上升到無法接受的程度。
Omar said the food arrived unacceptably cold and sent it back without eating.
Omar 說食物送來時冷得無法接受,沒吃就退回去了。
- intolerably
stronger — implies something cannot be endured at all
- unreasonably
focuses on a lack of fairness or good sense rather than falling below a standard
- excessively
emphasises an amount or degree that is simply too much, without the judgement of 'should not be allowed'
- acceptably
within limits that people find satisfactory
- satisfactorily
meeting the required standard
文法句型
unacceptably + adjective
verb + unacceptably
用法筆記
Often used in formal contexts such as official reports, performance reviews, or written complaints. It typically describes a standard, level, or behaviour that falls below what is required.