unpopular 英 [ʌnˈpɒpjələ(r)]   美 [ʌnˈpɑpjələ(r)]

unpopular

unpopular  英 [ʌnˈpɒpjələ(r)] 美 [ʌnˈpɑpjələ(r)]

adj. 不流行的,不受欢迎的 

Some of this will be unpopular. 其中的一些将不受欢迎。
Next week he should dare to make himself much more unpopular on the left. 下周,他应该敢于让自己在左翼人士中更加不受欢迎。

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  • adj. 不流行的,不受欢迎的
  • 1. Some of this will be unpopular.

    其中的一些将不受欢迎。

  • 2. Next week he should dare to make himself much more unpopular on the left.

    下周,他应该敢于让自己在左翼人士中更加不受欢迎。

  • 3. It would be unpopular, but it would help pay for sewers and give those who have plenty of water an incentive to use less.

    这可能不受欢迎,但是这将会有助于为排水系统筹钱,并且会刺激那些大量用水的人减少水的使用量。

  • unpopular (adj.) 1640s, from un- (1) "not" + popular (adj.). Related: Unpopularly. Less common impopular is attested from 1721.
un·popu·lar / ʌnˈpɒpjələ(r) ; NAmE ʌnˈpɑːpjələr / adjective not liked or enjoyed by a person, a group or people in general 没人缘的;不受欢迎的;不得人心的 an unpopular choice 不普遍的选择 an unpopular government 不得人心的政府 unpopularwith/among sb The proposed increase in income tax proved deeply unpopularwith the electorate. 增加所得税的建议令选民十分不满。 OPP popular un·popu·lar·ity / ˌʌnˌpɒpjuˈlærəti ; NAmE ʌnˌpɑːpjuˈlærəti / noun [uncountable ] the growing unpopularity of the military regime 军政府日益不得人心 un·popu·lar / ʌnˈpɒpjələ(r) ; NAmE ʌnˈpɑːpjələr / un·popu·lar·ity / ˌʌnˌpɒpjuˈlærəti ; NAmE ʌnˌpɑːpjuˈlærəti /
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