unpopularity

英[ˌʌnˌpɒpju'lærəti] 美[ˌʌnˌpɒpju'lærəti]
  • n. 无人望;不受欢迎;失人心
使用频率:
  • unpainful adj.没有痛苦的;不麻烦的
  • unpainful adj.没有痛苦的;不麻烦的
Noun:
  1. the quality of lacking general approval or acceptance

1. Her close relationship with the teacher increased her unpopularity among her schoolmates.
她和那位老师的密切关系使她在同学中越发不受欢迎.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. They argue that the commission should risk courting unpopularity and push on with its legislative programmes.
他们认为委员会应该甘冒不受欢迎的风险来推进其立法项目。

来自柯林斯例句

3. It's unpopularity with their enemies became a criterion of its merit.
攻击的人越不喜欢,越可以证明书的价值.

来自辞典例句

4. The Republicans'unpopularity is inextricably linked with that of Mr Bush.
共和党不受欢迎与布什没市场的联系千丝万缕.

来自互联网

5. He was fully aware of the unpopularity of this view across the political spectrum.
他完全明了这一观点在政界是不会得到支持的.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It will probably have to endure unpopularity, as well.
      也许,它还会因此不受欢迎。
    2. The Republicans' unpopularity is inextricably linked with that of Mr Bush.
      共和党不受欢迎与布什没市场的联系千丝万缕。

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