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unfavourably [ʌnˈfevrəblɪ]

adv. 不适宜地; 不利地; 反对地; 令人不快地;

例句:

  • 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。
  • French Flamboyant...is compared unfavourably with English Perpendicular.
    来自absol.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Poverty is rife, and health and social conditions compare unfavourably with those elsewhere in the region.
    来自BBC
  • He also contrasted the banks unfavourably with other sectors of the economy, praising manufacturers as being more moral.
    来自THETIMES