unfavourably中文,unfavourably的意思,unfavourably翻译及用法

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unfavourably

英[ʌnˈfeɪvrəblɪ]美[ʌnˈfevrəblɪ]

adv. 不利地;不适宜地

unfavourably 英语释义

英语释义

  • showing disapproval; in a disparaging way;

    "he reviewed the play unfavorably"

unfavourably 片语

片语

adverselyad 不利地;逆地;反对地

ill(Ill)人名;(捷、匈)伊尔

unfavourably 例句

英汉例句

  • His behaviour contrasts unfavourably with his principles.

    他的行为与他的原则相对照,很不相称。

  • He contrasted her brashness unfavourably with his mother「s gentleness.

    他把她的粗鲁同他母亲的温和相对比。

  • One third of the women surveyed cited social pressure as a reason to have a birth without painkillers, complaining that others would regard them unfavourably if they did otherwise.

    三分之一的受调查的女性称,社会压力是她们分娩时不用止痛药的原因之一,她们抱怨说如果自己用了止痛药就会被说三道四。

  • This compares unfavourably with market reactions to other disasters.

    股市对其他灾难性事件也有类似的回应。

  • The first quarter losses compare unfavourably with last year」s unhappy period.

    第一季度的亏损与去年同期比较差的不愉快的时期。

  • This, though unexceptionable, was seen as yet again avoiding the painful essence of Holocaust expiation and was compared unfavourably with Pope John Paul II's prayer in March 2000 at the same spot.

    这虽然无懈可击,这被看作又一次避免大屠杀赎罪痛苦的本质,不如教皇约翰·保罗二世在2000年3月于同一地点的祈祷。

  • Materialism is also associated with lower self-esteem, greater narcissism, greater tendency to compare oneself unfavourably with other people, less empathy and more conflict in relationships.

    物质主义也是和自尊的不足,自恋的膨胀,易于和他人攀比,同情心的不足和人际关系中的矛盾息息相关。

  • Education in higher engineering colleges is favourably and unfavourably influenced by market economy. Hence it must be reformed to accustom itself to the need of the development of market economy.

    市场经济对高工专教育带来正负面双重影响,高工专教育必须改革,以适应市场经济的需要。

  • Childcare facilities in Britain compare unfavourably with other European countries.

    英国的保育设施与欧洲其他国家比起来相形见绌。

  • Constant reshuffles of staff bear unfavourably on the quality of teaching.

    经常调换教师对教学质量有不利影响。

  • His behavior contrasts unfavourably with his principles.

    你的行为与你的处世原则相差甚远。

  • The taxpayer are unfavourably disposed towards the recent tax increase.

    纳税者对最近的增加税收十分反感。

  • Tom wanted to kick back at the people who had written so unfavourably about his new book in the newspapers.

    汤姆想对那些在报上发表文章对他的新作说三道四的人予以反击。

  • Only two were viewed unfavourably by a majority of those surveyed: 60% thought badly of Richard Nixon; 66% thought even worse of Bush.

    只有两个人不是被大多数受调查者看好:60%的人认为理查德·尼克松不好;66%的人认为布什更糟糕。

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