unforced的意思和读音

unforced

: [ʌn'fɔ:st] : [ʌn'fɔ:st]

adj.

adj.forced

adj.voluntary,natural,spontaneous,unwitting,unprompted

unforcedadj.

1.anunforced error is one that you make by playing badly, not because your opponent has caused you to make a mistake by their skilful play

2.natural; done without effort

unforced humour

adj.1.,2.,,

adj.1.spontaneous and natural2.not resulting from compulsion, irresistible pressure, or an opponent's superior skill

1. unfold unforced unforeseen ...

2. ... unfavorable a. unforced a. unhampered a.

3. 643. unfairness 644. unforced 645. unhampered ...

4. ... off-the-cuff a. unforced a. light-hearted a. ...

5. duressor unforced obsession ...

6.——使Unforced

7.( Unforced)

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1.Mr Cameron's wobble over the status of his pledge to recognise marriage in the tax system (itself a mistaken policy) was an unforced slip.),

2.He made a lot of unforced errors today and never has one player looked more needy of a break than our Frank.

3.I don't think he made any unforced errors. He was putting up a good defense. He played a good match.

4.You have to play smart and be patient with her, Kournikova said. But I made a few unforced errors because I tried to go for too much.

5.And Clijsters' steady strokes allowed her to extend rallies as long as necessary while committing only 12 unforced errors.使12

6.Include a few casual and apparently off-the-cuff (n. ) Remarks which you can deliver in a relaxed and unforced manner.便

7.Celtic looked nervous and jittery in the opening stages and made unforced errors but Milan failed to punish them.

8.If the NHS fiasco is a delayed consequence of Cameron-as-chairman, there might be fewer unforced errors in future.NHS

9.Federer did little to help himself reverse that trend, with an uncharacteristic 32 unforced errors.32

10.The labours of the past several months have avoided what would have been the greatest unforced error in the history of economic policy.