词汇 | unfavorably |
释义 | unfavorably adverb US(UKunfavourably)us/ʌnˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bli/uk /ʌnˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bli/ in a way that does not give you an advantage or a good chance of success: The salaries compare unfavorably to other fields of work. It was only a small country, unfavorably situated, with an indifferent soil. in a negative way that shows that you do not like something: You might look at her home routine and compare it very unfavorably with my busy job in the city. I will look unfavorably at people who can't be bothered to turn up to practice. See unfavorable They were asked whether they felt they had been treated unfavorably in any way. His leadership is likely to be viewed unfavorably by the Pentagon. The nurses used to make a fuss of them and compare us unfavorably to them. Useless and futile adrift aimless aimlessly aimlessness airy-fairy fruitless fruitlessly fruitlessness futile futilely negate negation no goodidiom non-viable nugatory unpractical unrealistic unrealistically unseriousness until you are blue in the faceidiom Examples of unfavorablyunfavorably Forty-seven percent view the president unfavorably, compared to 43 percent who view him favorably. From The Hill In sum, they are intolerant of imperfection as they feel it reflects unfavorably on them. From Huffington Post Fifty-three percent view him unfavorably including 33 percent who have a "strongly unfavorable" view of him. From The Hill Interestingly, 48 percent stated a favorable impression of corporations, while 43 percent saw them unfavorably. From The Seattle Times Yet colleges might look unfavorably on that lower-ranked student. From Philly.com Sixty-one percent of that group views her favorably, while just 14 percent view her unfavorably. From CBS News That compares unfavorably with coal (2,249 pounds/megawatt hour) and natural gas (1,135 pounds/megawatt hour). From Slate Magazine More voters now view her unfavorably, and by a near two to one margin they see her as untrustworthy. From Huffington Post Both candidates are viewed unfavorably by a majority of voters. From CBS News That third data point could be key to further understanding why having a first child in a modernized culture can unfavorably affect parents' emotions. From CBS News And millennials generally are the only age group that views socialism more favorably than unfavorably. From New York Post First of all, heart-healthy mono-unsaturated fats aren't unfavorably altered by heat. From CNN These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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