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ungrateful    音标拼音: [əngr'etfəl]
a. 忘恩负义的,使人不愉快的,徒劳的,讨厌的

忘恩负义的,使人不愉快的,徒劳的,讨厌的

ungrateful
adj 1: not feeling or showing gratitude; "ungrateful heirs";
"How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a
thankless child!"- Shakespeare [synonym: {ungrateful},
{thankless}, {unthankful}] [ant: {grateful}, {thankful}]
2: disagreeable; "I will not perform the ungrateful task of
comparing cases of failure"- Abraham Lincoln


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