unfavourably

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名词: unfavorableness

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副词: unfavorably | 名词: unfavorableness |

单词例句:

Santayana was by no means the only writer to couple the New Humanism unfavourably with New England.

把新人文主义拿来和新英格兰相提并论而把它加以贬抑的不只桑塔亚那一个人。

he was unfavourably impressed by the lad's scratched and wounded face.

那青年的破损和受伤的脸给他不好的印象。

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。

To be frank, the price you offer compares very unfavourably with quotations we can get else where, Japan, for instance.

坦率地讲,你方的报价与我们从其他渠道得到的报价相比,比如讲,日本方面的报价,很不优惠。

be favourably [unfavourably] impressed

得到好[不好]的印象

His behavior contrasts unfavourably with his principles.

他的行为与他的原则相对照,很不相称。

” This, though unexceptionable, was seen as yet again avoiding the painful essence of Holocaust expiation and was compared unfavourably with Pope John Paul II's prayer in March 2000 at the same spot.

“这虽然无懈可击,这被看作又一次避免大屠杀赎罪痛苦的本质,不如教皇约翰保罗二世在2000年3月于同一地点的祈祷。

Later stories present this man very unfavourably.

后来的故事把这个人描写得非常不合时宜。

He was unfavourably impressed,because he sang immer in the same aria!

他一直以一种腔调演唱,给人印象不佳。