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unfavorably [ʌn'feɪvərəblɪ]

adv. 不利地; 不适宜地; 反对地; 令人不快地;

例句:

  • Tom wanted to kick back at the people who had written so unfavorably about his new book in the newspapers.
    对那些在报纸上批评他的新书的人,汤姆打算予以还击.
  • He looked at me unfavorably.
    他颇不赞同地看着我。
  • Brad was being purposely bumpkinish reacting unfavorably to Boylan's mannered elegance.
    勃雷德有意乡里乡气的,来对付博伊兰矫揉造作的高雅.
  • My three-of-a-kind compared unfavorably with his diamond flush.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Many people in communist China tend to unfavorably view princelings as elitist.
    来自VOA
  • Liu dismissed the President's suggestion that China was behaving immaturely and unfavorably.
    来自VOA