unsporting
/ˌʌnˈspɔːtɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈspɔːrtɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /"+/ (ame, mw)
unsporting — 形容詞
- unsportingpositive
- more unsportingcomparative
- most unsportingsuperlative
1. behaving in a way that is not fair, honest, or respectful towards others, especi
無運動道德的
在比賽中表現不公平或不尊重對手的
behaving in a way that is not fair, honest, or respectful towards others, especially when taking part in a sport or competition
The referee warned the captain about unsporting conduct during the second half.
裁判在比賽下半場警告隊長,不得有缺乏運動道德的行為。
unsporting conduct — noun collocation
Pushing an opponent after the whistle is unsporting behaviour in any sport.
在哨聲響起後推擠對手,在任何運動中都是缺乏運動道德的表現。
unsporting behaviour — noun collocation
The coach was suspended for making unsporting comments about the other team.
那位教練因對對方球隊發表缺乏運動道德的言論而被停職。
Booing an injured player is an unsporting act that spoils the game for everyone.
對受傷的球員喝倒采是一種缺乏運動道德的行為,破壞了比賽精神。
Hao regretted his unsporting gesture toward the other runner as he crossed the finish line.
Hao 在越過終點線時對另一位跑者做出缺乏運動道德的舉止,事後感到後悔。
- unsportsmanlike
The standard American English equivalent; specifically describes conduct that violates the spirit of fair play in sports.
- unfair
Broader in meaning; applies to any situation where rules, principles, or expectations are violated, not just sports.
- dishonourable
Stronger moral condemnation; suggests a breach of personal integrity rather than just poor sportsmanship.
- sporting
The direct opposite; means showing fairness, respect, and generosity towards others, especially opponents.
- sportsmanlike
American English equivalent of 'sporting'; describes behaviour that follows the rules and spirit of fair competition.
文法句型
unsporting + noun
用法筆記
Commonly used before nouns such as 'behaviour', 'conduct', 'comments', 'act', and 'gesture'. More frequent in British English; American English typically uses 'unsportsmanlike' instead.