unfortunate
美音:
[ən´fɔ:tʃənət
]英音:
[ən´fɔ:tʃənət
]adj.不幸的,不合宜的,不吉利的,使人遗憾的 n.不幸的人
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unfortunate为短语/超纲词汇
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词形变化:
名词:unfortunateness 副词:unfortunately
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unfortunate
/ʌn'fɔ:tʃənɪt; ʌn`fɔrtʃənɪt/
adj
1 havingor causing bad luck; unlucky 不幸的; 倒霉的
*I was unfortunate enough to lose my keys. 我把钥匙丢了, 真倒霉.
* an unfortunate expedition 运气不佳的探险
* an unfortunate start to our holiday 我们度假之出行不利.
2 unsuitable or regrettable 不合适的; 不恰当的; 令人遗憾的; 可惜的
*an unfortunate remark, coincidence, mishap 不得体的话、令人遗憾的巧合、可悲的事故
* a most unfortunate choice of words 极不恰当的措辞
* It is unfortunate that you missed the meeting. 真可惜, 你没参加那次会议.
n (esp pl 尤作复数) unfortunate or wretched person 不幸的人; 可怜人
*Unlike many other poor unfortunates, I do have a job. 我同许多不幸的人不一样, 我是有工作的.
1. He says nothing about the poor selection of goods in the shops, or about those unfortunate people who have to travel from the country to the city every day to get to work. 他也不说商店货物品种单调,以及那些每天不得不从乡下赶到城里工作的不幸的人们。
2. A man without an education is an unfortunate victim of adverse circumstances deprived. 没有受过教育的人是境况不佳的不幸牺牲品.
3. A man without an education, many of us believe, is an unfortunate victim of adverse circumstances, deprived of one of the greatest twentieth-century opportunities. 我们许多人都相信,一个没有受过教育的人,是逆境的牺牲品,被剥夺了20世纪的最优越的机会之一。
4. As for the unfortunate people who can command everything they want, 至于那些能任意支配一切的"可怜的人",
5. Or consider an example raised by Judge Richard Posner: a couple in which the husband has some unfortunate genetic defect. 或者不妨考虑一下理查德·波斯纳法官举出的例子:有一对夫妇,丈夫不幸有某种基因缺陷。
6. I was unfortunate enough to lose my keys. 我把钥匙丢了, 真倒霉.
7. In many ways, this is unfortunate for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night. 这样一来,可怜的演员们可倒霉了。因为他们需要一夜连着一夜地重复同样的台词。
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