Nghĩa của từ unnecessarily bằng Tiếng Anh

adverb

needlessly, superfluously, redundantly

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1. Many die unnecessarily.

2. Your Highness is taking offence very unnecessarily.

3. 13 It would be foolish to raise hopes unnecessarily.

4. 9 To raise her hope unnecessarily would be unforgivable.

5. Otherwise, we might unnecessarily invite hostility or reproach from others.

6. Blundering Borlsovers, unnecessarily unnatural, extraordinarily eccentric, culpably curious. MASTERPIECES OF MYSTERY, VOL

7. 2 An inattentive pupil is unnecessarily an unclever boy or a girl.

8. A few of its witticisms are unnecessarily provocative and should be censored.

9. • develop appropriate models of regulation that do not unnecessarily limit choice or access

10. Higher speeds on a surface with a low adhesion endanger the test driver unnecessarily.

11. Buying an airline seemed foolhardy and unnecessarily ostentatious: it affronted his sense of proportion.

12. Could this not make them feel unnecessarily guilty and deprive them of their joy?

13. I'm not against vivisection, but obviously we all want to avoid animals suffering unnecessarily.

14. Bastardized 1.The state of being after being made increasingly and unnecessarily lame

15. Do you discourage your children from leaving their seat unnecessarily during the song?

16. As a consequence projects remained unnecessarily opened in the Commission accounts, overstating outstanding liabilities.

17. Anthropophagi? Such an unnecessarily convoluted choice of noun, for no reason other than to sound fancy

18. Still worse, ambulances are sometimes denied access to hospitals or delayed unnecessarily, with resulting loss life.

19. I learned that to humiliate another person is to make him suffer an unnecessarily cruel fate.

20. 8 This may sound like putting the cart before the horse and being unnecessarily pessimistic.

21. Circumlocution is the use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language to avoid getting to the point

22. Such tunables can unnecessarily over-allocate due to the large memory nature of a PAE system.

23. Critics say the new accounting standard will unnecessarily create scary, volatile numbers in quarterly earnings reports.

24. There are, however, factors that may cause a person’s delivery to sound unnecessarily stiff or formal.

25. It was the side that seemed unnecessarily obsessed with the dark, seedy side of life.

26. Do not let brake linings drag; this not only wears out the shoes but unnecessarily wastes gasoline.

27. Classical physical concepts are often used when modern theories are unnecessarily complex for a particular situation.

28. Cutesy (comparative cutesier, superlative cutesiest) Overly, affectedly or unnecessarily cute; too cute to be taken seriously

29. Unnecessarily: Some in the insurance industry consider Weiss an Alarmist, but others think his predictions are accurate

30. Antibiotics are commonly prescribed unnecessarily for colds, the flu, coughs and bronchitis, and viral sore throats, etc

31. Web pages also commonly contain large numbers of repeated presentational markup, which makes the pages unnecessarily large.

32. All the same, Amstrad seems to be an unnecessarily tough test, even for the redoubtable Mr Potter.

33. But it's in everyone's interest to ensure that any new test is not unnecessarily time-consuming, expensive and pedantic.

34. This urges a systematic review of regulation to ensure that it does not unnecessarily impede economic activity[5].

35. 14 The agency has been vilified by some doctors for being unnecessarily slow to approve life-saving drugs.

36. Jesus personally demonstrated that they were not to be unnecessarily solemn or glum —as if righteousness meant joylessness.

37. I ordered the companies which concerned you, quite unnecessarily, I might add, to be sold, at a profit.

38. 9 Newspapers of the day inveighed, nastily, against what one called an "unnecessarily imported" crisis of "ethnic criminality".

39. Contemptible is usually overtly negative, while contemptuous is often more subtly negative, implying that the contemptuous person is unnecessarily arrogant

40. Yalden that there should be no pressure on non-English-speaking colleagues, his absolute rule struck him as unnecessarily rigid.

41. Our advanced LTL management software system optimizes pick-ups, loads and transfers while insuring your freight is not handled unnecessarily.

42. Johnson’s observation about reactions to his “unnecessarily Boosterish” attitude carried an implicit acknowledgement that it was not always appropriate

43. Ease in scheduling is one reason, yet the risks in performing such surgery unnecessarily are “tremendous.” —THE NEW YORK TIMES, U.S.A.

44. So when the effect of Amoxicillin is slowed down, the treatment of the disease gets delayed and the infection is unnecessarily prolonged

45. Convolute (third-person singular simple present Convolutes, present participle convoluting, simple past and past participle Convoluted) (transitive) To make unnecessarily complex

46. 9 They mistreat those in a lower rank, pressure us unnecessarily hinting that they will sue us or call on our superiors.

47. It might not sound intimidating, but Commingling runs the risk of provoking unnecessarily complex situations with regards to your personal and business liability.

48. As verbs the difference between Convolute and involute is that Convolute is to make unnecessarily complex while involute is to roll or curl inwards

49. The word Circumlocution describes the use of an unnecessarily amount of words to get to the point, where just a a few would do

50. However, we must remember that incautious use and timing of interventions — particularly in elective cases — can lead to unnecessarily poorer outcomes for women and newborns.