词汇 | unfavourable |
释义 | unfavourableun·fa·vour·a·ble British EnglishBrE, unfavorable American English /ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl/ adjectiveadj 1 GOOD ENOUGH#unfavourable conditions, situations etc are not good 不适宜的;不利的 unfavourable circumstances ► see thesaurus at bad 不利的情况 2 DISAPPROVEif someone’s reaction or attitude to something is unfavourable, they do not like it 不喜欢的;反对的,不同意的 unfavourable reviews 否定的评论 unfavourable publicity 负面宣传 Careless spelling mistakes in a letter can create an unfavourable impression. 信中粗心的拼写错误会给人留下不好的印象。 —unfavourably adverbadv Examples from the Corpus unfavourable• And planning certainly proved incapable of maintaining accumulation once conditions became unfavourable.• Very often this is combined with an option to take money instead should bill rates be unfavourable.• The second interpretation is that the economic outcomes, unfavourable as well as favourable, have been a consequence of the government's policies.• Despite an unfavourable business environment, the stock market remained steady.• A less liquid market could have unfavourable effects on the cost of raising capital.• He was now encumbered with a record that the voters generally regarded in an unfavourable light.• For the Republicans, it was a defensive struggle for democracy, against increasingly unfavourable odds. unfavourable impression• Within seconds visual behaviours are sending signals which create a favourable or an unfavourable impression. From Longman Business Dictionary unfavourableun·fa·vour·a·ble /ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl/ British EnglishBrE, unfavorable American EnglishAmE adjectiveadj opposite to what is needed or wanted Market conditions had become unfavourable. an unfavourable balance of payments (=when a country imports more than it exports) |
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