unused to (doing) somethingEXPERIENCED#not experienced in dealing with something 不习惯于(做)某事SYN unaccustomed
a sensitive man unused to publicity
不习惯抛头露面的敏感的男人
Maggie was unused to being told what to do.
玛吉不习惯有人对她指手画脚。
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unused to (doing) something• She was unused tobooze, the bloody Marys; still a little woozy.• If you are unused toexercise, it hurts.• The men, however, for the most part, were unused tomarching.• Jonathon's eyes, unprotected, blinked on and off, unused to open air.• He was a man who was unused to sitting still.• The tendency for anyone unused to such enormous forces is literally to be thrown over the handlebars.• Negotiations are sometimes difficult, especially when stylesvary and both sides are unused to such interactions.• I was unused to the heavy city traffic.• He walked a little uncertainly, unused to the solidearth under his feet.• Of course it was faintly possible that masons unused towaterproofing could nevertheless carry out the architects' detailedinstructions effectively.
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unused• In effect the equivalent of a million pounds-worth of fees went unused.• The operating system itself would have the ability to purge unused and unwanted programs.• He is brimming with unused love, a passion for justice, a need to repent that surpasses what the law ordained.• The tendency for anyone unused to such enormous forces is literally to be thrown over the handlebars.