unfavourable 英 [ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl]   美 [ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl]

unfavourable

unfavourable  英 [ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl] 美 [ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl]

adj. 不利的;不适宜的;反对的 

Although they laboured under the unfavourable conditions, they fulfilled the plan. 尽管他们在不利的条件下工作,他们仍完成了计划。
I am at an unfavourable position in being conversationally unacquainted with English. 我由于不熟悉英语会话而处于不利地位。

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  • adj. 不利的;不适宜的;反对的
  • 1. Although they laboured under the unfavourable conditions, they fulfilled the plan.

    尽管他们在不利的条件下工作,他们仍完成了计划。

  • 2. I am at an unfavourable position in being conversationally unacquainted with English.

    我由于不熟悉英语会话而处于不利地位。

  • 3. But whether it was a failure to inherit this capacity, or that the unfavourable environment of which I have told proved the stronger, my appetite for milk was grievously wanting.

    也不知是我没有从他那里继承到这种能力,还是由于我之前提到的家庭的不利环境,我对于牛奶的食欲却是可悲地缺乏。

un·favour·able ( especially US un·favor·able ) / ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl / adjective ( formal) 1 unfavourable(for/to sth) (of conditions, situations, etc. 条件、形势等 ) not good and likely to cause problems or make sth more difficult 不利的;有害的 The conditions were unfavourable for agriculture. 这些条件不利于农业。 an unfavourable exchange rate 不利的汇率 2 showing that you do not approve of or like sb/sth 不赞成的;否定的;不喜欢的 an unfavourable comment 负面的评论 The documentary presents him in a very unfavourable light. 这部纪录片从十分负面的角度来描绘他。 an unfavourable comparison (= one that makes one thing seem much worse than another) 使相形见绌的比较 OPP favourable un·favour·ably / ; NAmE / ( BrE) ( NAmE un·favor·ably ) adverb In this respect, Britain compares unfavourablywith other European countries. 在这方面,英国比欧洲其他各国要逊色。 un·favour·able / ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈfeɪvərəbl / un·favour·ably / ; NAmE /
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