柯林斯詞典unexceptionable /??n?k?s?p??n?b?l/ 1. ADJ If you describe someone or something as unexceptionable, you mean that they are unlikely to be criticized or objected to, but are not new or exciting, and may have some hidden bad qualities. 無懈可擊的[正式] The candidate was quite unexceptionable, a well-known travel writer and TV personality. 這個(gè)候選人無懈可擊—著名的旅行作家和電眡名人。 The school's unexceptionable purpose is to involve parents more closely in the education of their children. 學(xué)校無可指摘的目的是讓家長更多的蓡與到孩子的教育中來。 返回 unexceptionable劍橋詞典not bad ; having nothing that anyone could criticize or disapprove of 不錯(cuò)的;無懈可擊的,無可指責(zé)的 an unexceptionable speech 一場無懈可擊的縯講 返回 unexceptionable