unpopularity

[ˌʌnˌpɒpjʊ'lærətɪ]
  • 释义
  • 不受欢迎,不得人心;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    They argue that the commission should risk courting unpopularity and push on with its legislative programmes.

    他们认为委员会应该甘冒不受欢迎的风险来推进其立法项目。

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  • 2、

    But critics, while conceding that countries have sought loans elsewhere, point to the fund's particular unpopularity.

    评论人士同意, 各国在四处寻求贷款, 但是却指出基金组织的极其不受欢迎.

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    Foggartism having met with high disfavor and unpopularity, Michael became interested in slum improvement.

    由于福加特主义不得民心, 迈克尔转而又对改进贫民窟问题发生兴趣.

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    Snubs hurt him merest suspicion of unpopularity in any quarter rouses him to bitterness.

    冷落会使他伤痛,就是某处的一点怠慢,也会让他痛苦不堪.

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    Commentators have said Bavaria's strict anti - tobacco law may have contributed to the unpopularity of regional politicians.

    评论者都说巴伐利亚州严格的 反 烟法可能使地区政客不受欢迎.

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    The channeling aspect of the Hurricane spell has met with some unpopularity in the Druid community.

    飓风的通道效果使之不再德鲁依中流行.

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  • 7、

    Her close relationship with the teacher increased her unpopularity among her schoolmates.

    她和那位老师的密切关系使她在同学中越发不受欢迎.

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