unready
adjective uk/ʌnˈred.i/ us/ʌnˈred.i/
没有准备好的;不愿意(做某事)的
not prepared for something, or not prepared or willing to do something
Two of the Army's 10 divisions were deemed unready for battle. 陆军10个师中有两个被认为没有做好战斗准备。
Parents who still look and feel young may be unready to acknowledge that their children are growing up. 那些看起来、感觉起来都仍然年轻的父母可能还不愿意承认他们的孩子正在长大。
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- We are not saying, of course, that the modern economist is unable or unready to cope with economic change.
- Whatever the reason, as the week began I felt tired and harried and unready to begin a fresh week.
- More and more children are desperately unready to start school.