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单词 unessential
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Definition of unessential in English:

unessential

noun & adjectiveʌnɪˈsɛnʃ(ə)l
  • another term for inessential
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During starvation, in addition to lowering body temperature, thereby decreasing heat loss and energy needed to maintain a higher temperature, the organism destroys unessential functional capacity and unneeded tissue.
    • In the same way, we have a low tolerance for what we perceive to be excessive or needless paperwork or anything else that appears unessential to the mission.
    • The exact number is left to the performers since composers from the era reduced publishing expenses by omitting unessential or doubled parts.
    • It's not that the majority of the songs presented are offensively bad, just completely (pardon me) unessential.
    • We create a healthy body when we consume the essential nutritional building blocks of food and eliminate whatever is unessential.
    • ‘What I try to do is abstract beautiful landscapes and discard the unessentials,’ Kaldis told an interviewer in 1974.
    • By then also, all unessential civilians had been evacuated.
    • Hayes does a fine job in the role but this character is just too weird and unessential to the film.
    • But to have the strength to say ‘no’ to the unessential products in life would release a person from the coils of consumption.
    • A pleasant but unessential DVD companion for a pleasant but excellent album.
    • The last activity could have been categorized as unessential to some, but Kace needed to be with her friends as much as the next kid.
    • The company has undergone structural reorganisation and has taken significant steps to cut unessential costs.
    • They are recognizing that occasional stockouts will occur, or some problem in performance might occur in some unessential supply chains.
    • I would emphasize that, although unessential, it is nevertheless highly desirable.
    • The condition of omnipotent lordship, then, becomes the reverse of what it wants to be: dependent, static, and unessential.
    • Royal Mail bosses warned customers against posting unessential items as they battled to cope with a huge backlog of letters.
    • Unfortunately, when utilizing the members of the group only, the band falls into the same traps that made their previous two albums pleasant, but unessential.
    • A limited edition second CD comes with some copies, but this is largely unessential.
    • Cups were unessential when trying to pack lightly and be prepared for almost any contingency.
    • Stripped of unessential gear and backup systems, it cannot send out a rover to explore the local terrain but must instead rely on a single robotic arm to probe the site.
 
 

Definition of unessential in US English:

unessential

adjective & nounˌənəˈsen(t)SHəlˌənəˈsɛn(t)ʃəl
  • another term for inessential
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We create a healthy body when we consume the essential nutritional building blocks of food and eliminate whatever is unessential.
    • In the same way, we have a low tolerance for what we perceive to be excessive or needless paperwork or anything else that appears unessential to the mission.
    • Stripped of unessential gear and backup systems, it cannot send out a rover to explore the local terrain but must instead rely on a single robotic arm to probe the site.
    • Royal Mail bosses warned customers against posting unessential items as they battled to cope with a huge backlog of letters.
    • By then also, all unessential civilians had been evacuated.
    • The condition of omnipotent lordship, then, becomes the reverse of what it wants to be: dependent, static, and unessential.
    • During starvation, in addition to lowering body temperature, thereby decreasing heat loss and energy needed to maintain a higher temperature, the organism destroys unessential functional capacity and unneeded tissue.
    • ‘What I try to do is abstract beautiful landscapes and discard the unessentials,’ Kaldis told an interviewer in 1974.
    • They are recognizing that occasional stockouts will occur, or some problem in performance might occur in some unessential supply chains.
    • I would emphasize that, although unessential, it is nevertheless highly desirable.
    • Cups were unessential when trying to pack lightly and be prepared for almost any contingency.
    • A pleasant but unessential DVD companion for a pleasant but excellent album.
    • A limited edition second CD comes with some copies, but this is largely unessential.
    • The company has undergone structural reorganisation and has taken significant steps to cut unessential costs.
    • It's not that the majority of the songs presented are offensively bad, just completely (pardon me) unessential.
    • But to have the strength to say ‘no’ to the unessential products in life would release a person from the coils of consumption.
    • The exact number is left to the performers since composers from the era reduced publishing expenses by omitting unessential or doubled parts.
    • The last activity could have been categorized as unessential to some, but Kace needed to be with her friends as much as the next kid.
    • Hayes does a fine job in the role but this character is just too weird and unessential to the film.
    • Unfortunately, when utilizing the members of the group only, the band falls into the same traps that made their previous two albums pleasant, but unessential.
 
 
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