unfortunate
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət]
- 美式音标 [ʌnˈfɔːr.tʃən.ət]
- 国际音标 [,ʌn'fɔ:tʃənət]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj.不幸的;令人遗憾的
- n.不幸的人
词根记忆
- un(不) + fortunate(幸运的)→不幸的
英汉例句
- But at some point, he says, they made some unfortunate choices.
但在某一点上,他说,他们做出了一些不幸的选择。 - She was traumatized by an unfortunate experience in her childhood.
童年的一次不幸经历给她留下了精神创伤。 - How did he allow this unfortunate decision to go through?
他是如何充许如此不幸的决定出笼的? - When the news came that the Whigs had chosen Harrison, Clay said in anger: "I am the most unfortunate man in the history of parties.
- This is all really a very unfortunate and heavy burden to place on this fascinating little library of writings from late antiquity.
这就将不幸的重担强加给了这个,收藏近古时期作品的迷人的小文库。
耶鲁公开课 - 旧约导论课程节选 - Of course in the central test case this is what we all care about, for the unfortunate events that befall virtuous people.
当然,这是我们归根到底都关心的一个问题,因为有德行之人也会遭遇不幸。
耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选 - While both love and hate are four letter words, one is viewed positively, and the other as unfortunate.
FORBES: Briefing Book: A. Michael Lipper
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词组短语
- unfortunate lot 坏运气;不顺利的际遇
- unfortunate event 不幸
- unfortunate a 可取的;不幸的
- unfortunate chance 不幸的运气
- Unfortunate Marriage 不幸婚姻
短语
英英字典
- (UNLUCKY) unlucky or having bad effects
- (NOT SUITABLE) (of remarks or behaviour) not suitable in a way that could cause embarrassment or offence
- an unlucky person who is in a bad situation
- If you describe someone as unfortunate, you mean that something unpleasant or unlucky has happened to them. You can also describe the unpleasant things that happen to them as unfortunate.
- If you describe something that has happened as unfortunate, you think that it is inappropriate, embarrassing, awkward, or undesirable.
- You can describe someone as unfortunate when they are poor or have a difficult life.
- An unfortunate is someone who is unfortunate.
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专业释义
- 不幸
Weil mysticism is the core thinking of the unfortunate and tragic love meditation.
西蒙娜·薇依神秘主义思想的核心就在于对爱的不幸和不幸的爱的沉思。能源科学技术
- 不幸的