undeserved
adj. 不恰当的,不应得的
If you describe something such as a reaction, treatment, or result as undeserved, you mean that the person who experiences it has not earned it and should not really have it.
Douglas has an undeserved reputation for being dull and dry...
道格拉斯呆板无趣的名声并不副实。
Jim's treatment was harsh and undeserved.
吉姆受到了不应有的苛刻待遇。
1. not deserved or earned;
If apply undeserved, can make business into trouble, can turn the company bankrupt condition even.
假如运用不当, 则会使企业陷入困境, 甚至会将企业推到破产的境地.
We undeserved reputation, just true.
我们不图虚名 、 只求真实.
The dinosaur is the undeserved emblem of unwillingness to change.
恐龙是拒不改变的标志性物种,虽然有点冤.
But how can someone who seeks undeserved benefits, rewards, or recognition be interested in justice?
但是,一个人如果总是对好处 、 回报和他人的赏识存有非分之想,他怎么可能真的在乎公正?
The culprit can unpunished or obtain undeserved leniency with the support of thousands of public defenders.
罪犯在众多公众保护者的支持下能过逃脱惩罚,获得不应有的宽恕.