most unfortunate
[most ʌnˈfɔrtʃənɪt]
adj.
不幸的( unfortunate的最高级 );
时运不佳的;
不成功的;
可叹的;
例句:
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It was a most unfortunate moment for denouncing Amy , and Jenny knew it.
揭发阿密,眼下正是最不幸的时候,吉涅明白这一点.
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But the most unfortunate are those whose revolutions have succeeded.
但最不幸的是那些革命成功的人.
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Tang: As I have said before, the whole business is most unfortunate.
唐: 我刚才讲过, 这件事实在是很不幸.
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So, I think that statement was most unfortunate.
来自VOA
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The timing of the raid is most unfortunate, he told reporters.
来自WSJ
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It is unfortunate most of them do not have rural homes, said Muti.
来自VOA