unfavorable
英美[ʌn'fevrəbl]
- adj. 不宜的;令人不快的;不顺利的
英文词源
- unfavorable (adj.)
- also unfavourable, mid-15c. (implied in unfavorably), from un- (1) "not" + favorable (adj.).
"We must not indulge in unfavorable views of mankind, since by doing it we make bad men believe that they are no worse than others, and we teach the good that they are good in vain." [Walter Savage Landor, "Imaginary Conversations"]
双语例句
- 1. The majority always turn an unfavorable attitude towards atonal composition.
- 大多数人对无调性作品的态度往往是不能接受的.
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- 2. He had formed an unfavorable opinion of my work.
- 他对我的工作已有了成见.
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- 3. The weather is unfavorable to our plans.
- 天气对我们的计划不利.
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- 4. The unfavorable reviews of his first novel were a great discouragement to him.
- 他第一本小说所得的不利评论令他极其灰心丧气.
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- 5. In spite of the unfavorable weather, the grain output of the farm kept up and even increased a little than last year.
- 尽管天气不好, 但粮食产量并未下降,甚至比去年还略有增加.
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