unconscionable
adj. 昧著良心的,不合理的,過分的; 沒良心
If you describe something as unconscionable, you mean that the person responsible for it ought to be ashamed of it, especially because its effects are so great or severe.
It's unconscionable for the government to do anything for a man who admits to smuggling 135 tons of cocaine into the United States.
一個承認將135噸可卡因走私到美國的人,政府要再為他撐腰就太逆天背理了。
1. lacking a conscience;
2. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation;
People do things, the most important point is unconscionable not to do!
人做事情, 最重要的一點是不要昧著良心做事!
For a family to be put through such tragedy and emotional upheaval twice unconscionable.
把一個家庭置於如此悲慘的境地、兩次遭遇情感的大起大落,實在是太沒天理了.
It is unconscionable to blame cheap Chinese imports for the bubble.
指責廉價的中國進口導致泡沫太沒良心.
Moreover, some unconscionable human activity destroyed entironment and accelerated the abandonment process of ancient ruins.
另外, 一些不合理的人類生產活動行為造成生態環境的惡化對這些古城的廢棄也有著一定的影響.
The man had some merit, but much unconscionable evil in him.
這傢伙是有些長處的, 但是也有著不少喪天害理的地方.