unpopular
['ʌn'pɔpjulə]
adj.不流行的, 不受欢迎的
例句与用法:
His unpopular views made him a social leper.
他因观点不受欢迎而见弃于社会。
The politician was unpopular with his countryman.
这位政治家在他的同胞中并不受欢迎。
It's an unpopular measure, but the situation necessitates it.
这是不得人心的办法,但形势需要这样做。
The government made itself unpopular.
这届政府使得自己失去人心。
The crowd shouted down the unpopular speaker.
人群大声叫嚷,使那位不受欢迎的发言者讲不下去。
The photograph of the unpopular leader had been torn down in the night by his enemies.
那位不受欢迎的领导人的照片在晚上被他的敌人扯下来。
She's rather unpopular with the boss at the moment.
老板现在不想见她。
The government passed an unpopular decision.
政府通过了一项不得人心的决议。
词形变化:
名词: unpopularity |
a.
不得人心的, 不受欢迎的
The war was both costly and unpopular.
这场战争既费钱又不得人心。
unpopular
词形变化:
名词: unpopularity |
同义词:
unwanted | unwelcome | unappreciated | unloved | disliked | unlikable | friendless | out of favour | out of favor |
反义词:
popular |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.无人缘的; 不流行的
unappreciated
unloved
unwanted
unlikable
unwelcome
disliked
同义参见:
friendless
反义:
a.无人缘的; 不流行的
popular
unpopular[,ʌn'pɔpjulə]adj.1.■不受欢迎的;不得人心的;不流行的
unpopularunpopular[ˈʌnˈpɔpjulə]adj.1.■没有威信的, 不受欢迎的; 不流行的
adjective
- not liked or popular
不得人心的;不流行的
unpopular measures.
不得人心的措施。
Luke was unpopular with most of the teachers.
很多老师都不喜欢卢克。
unpopularity
noun
unpopular
形容词 unpopular:
regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval
unpopular
■Since I've been put in charge here I daresay I shall make myself unpopular.
"既托了我,我就说不得要讨你们嫌了"
■American Revolution: The British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act, which was very unpopular in the British colonies.
1766年的今天,英国议会废除了在英属殖民地内非常不受欢迎的印花税法案。
■Midway through 2006, he became the most unpopular president under the French Fifth Republic since polling began.
2006年尚未完结,他已沦落为民调启用以来法兰西第五共和国最不受欢迎的总统。
■Qescribe a time when you tackled a tough or unpopular assignment.
40问:描述你解决棘手的问题或是谁都不愿意接受的任务的情况。
■The policy is deeply unpopular among rural residents, says the BBC's Quentin Somerville in Beijing.
BBC记者称:这项政策在农村非常不受欢迎。
■CBD projects sales unpopular with the "price" and "planning adjustments say" whether directly?
CBD项目销售火爆与“涨价说”、“规划调整说”有无直接关系?
■He who complains is unpopular; he who always think of others is welcomed.
一个只会埋怨别人的人,是不会受欢迎的;一个为别人着想的人才会受人欢迎。
■This move was highly unpopular, evoking a great deal of discussion among the disgruntled population of the city.
上个月,该市政府宣布了公交车票价上涨的消息,这一极其不受欢迎的举措引起市民议论纷纷、怨声载道。
■However unpopular a man may be with his mates, if he comes in for easy money they invariably treat him with respect.
不管这家伙是怎样的“不得哥儿们”,大家照例是要敬重的。
■Both were unpopular: Waugh as an effete reactionary; Orwell for his unfashionable anti-Stalinism.
两人都不受欢迎:沃夫是一名疲弱的反动主义者;奥威尔则因为他那非主流的反斯大林主义。
■Q: Why was Michael so unpopular in the press?
为什么迈克尔在媒体中如此不受欢迎?
■For this, the popular media of the time lambasted her and her unpopular message.
为此,当时的公共媒体对她和她不得人心的观点进行了猛烈的抨击。
■The diversity of its operations makes BASF unpopular with some investors because it muddies their view of the firm as a“ pure play” on chemicals.
也一些投资者不看好巴斯夫有关产品结构的多元化策略,认为模糊了公司作为“专注生产化学产品”的定位。
■He was a generally unpopular choice for captain.
人们普遍不欢迎他成为队长的人选。
■The crowd shouted down the unpopular speaker.
人群大声叫嚷,使那位不受欢迎的发言者讲不下去。
■The crowd hooted unpopular actors off the stage .
人群高声叫喊把不受欢迎的演员赶下了舞台。
■May this year, the vehicle population has been informed consumer unpopular months.
今年的五月,可谓是京城百姓的汽车消费火爆月。
■The Stavropol result was probably in part a protest against an unpopular governor, whom voters cannot remove directly.
从斯塔夫罗波尔投票结果大致可以看出,选民有权抗议一个不受欢迎的领导人,却无力直接撤掉他的职务。
■Within a few days of taking office he had become the most unpopular man in the company.
他上任没几天, 就成了公司里最不得人心的人。
■He is justly unpopular with all.
他不受大家的欢迎是有道理的。
■He is unpopular and blamed; his name is mud.
他不受欢迎,备受指责;他已经名誉扫地了。
■He is mean and extremely unpopular.
他为人刻薄,人缘儿很坏。
■He was a coarse man whose manner made him unpopular with some people.
他举止粗鲁,因而不受一些人的欢迎。
■There, the invasion of Iraq was unpopular from the start.
他们从一开始就反对入侵伊拉克。
■They have been particularly truculent when defending unpopular causes such as civil liberties.
他们在保卫诸如公民自由权等不受欢迎的决议时表现得格外勇猛。
■They have had to make unpopular decisions.
他们曾不得不做些不得人心的决定。
■They grew up as the leftovers of an unpopular war, straddling two worlds but belonging to neither.
他们跨越两个世界却不属于任何世界;他们长大成人了,其身份却是一场不得人心战争的遗留废物。
■His conservative views made him unpopular.
他保守的观点使他不受欢迎。
■His air of assumption made him unpopular.
他傲慢的样子使他不受欢迎。
■He joined a small repertory company,acted in minor parts,was in-variably unpunctual at rehearsals and was accordingly unpopular with his fellow-actors.
他加人了一家小型的保留剧目轮演剧团,扮演一些小角色。他排练时常常迟到,自然不受同事们的欢迎。
■His unpopular views made him a social leper.
他因观点不受欢迎而见弃于社会。
■He is unpopular with his fellow workers.
他在同事之间名声不隹。
■His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular.
他对规则的刻板坚持使得他不受欢迎。
■He dared to do what he thought was right at a time when his beliefs were very unpopular with many people.
他对那些不赞同他的人,有着无比的耐心和宽容,忍受他们对他的无礼,这令人很敬佩。
■He is very unpopular because he always makes things difficult for his colleagues.
他总是给同事穿玻璃小鞋,所以在公司很不受欢迎。
■He was unpopular and when he made money, it was laid to his dishonesty, but when he lost money, it was laid to his stupidity.
他是一个不被人们喜欢的人,当他挣到钱时,人们谴责说钱不是正道来的,但当他赔了钱时,人们又以为他太傻气。
■He is a man who is unpopular with the people.
他是不受人民欢迎的人。
■He made himself unpopular by being so pushy.
他特别喜欢出风头,所以人缘不好。
■His speech is a head-on denunciation of the unpopular new policy.
他的发言是对不得人心的新政策的迎头痛斥。
■He's taken a lot of flak for his unpopular decisions.
他的那些不得人心的决定使他备受批评。
■Naturally, he must pay lip service to the policy of the organization; otherwise, he would find himself very unpopular.
他自然得对该组织的这一政策口头上表示支持拥护,否则的话,他就会发现自己极不受人欢迎。
■He is forced to champion unpopular causes.
他被迫去支持一些不得人心的事业。
■His habit of slamming friends made him unpopular.
他那苛刻指摘朋友的习惯使得他不得人心。
■His arrogance made him unpopular.
他骄傲自大,以致人家都不喜欢他。
■Prices continued to soar while pay remained low, with the result that the president became increasingly unpopular.
价格持续飙升,而支付情况依然低迷,结果是总统越来越不受欢迎了。
■But the fact that they are serious and don't want to try new things can make them unpopular with other people.
但事实上,他们的严肃和不喜欢尝试新事物的个性会让他们不受欢迎。
■But two tawdry facts remained: Mr Musharraf had never won an unrigged election; and had long been unpopular.
但他的两个污点依然存在:从未赢过一场他未加操控的选举;长期不受欢迎。
■But for many Democratic primary voters she is defined by her support for a catastrophic and unpopular war.
但对于许多民主党初选选民来说,她被定义为支持灾难性的和不受欢迎的战争。
■But it may make him even more unpopular outside his Kikuyu heartland and increase the lawlessness.
但是,这样却会让他在基库尤中心地带之外的地方倍受人民痛恨,并让国家无法无天的现状再次加剧。
■But they are nakedly political, making them hugely unpopular, and may prove destabilising.
但谢里夫兄弟仅仅是政客,这使得他们很不受欢迎而且有可能动摇他们的政权。