词汇 | unhappy |
释义 | unhappy adjective uk /ʌnˈhæp.i/ us /ʌnˈhæp.i/ A2 sad or not satisfied: 哀伤的,不高兴的;不满意的 That's enough to make anyone unhappy.所有人都会因此而忧伤。 an unhappy marriage不幸的婚姻 I was very unhappy with the service.我对服务很不满意。 Synonyms blue(SAD)informal dejected depressed despondent dispirited doleful dolorousliterary down downcast downhearted (down) in the dumps gloomy gluminformal low low-spirited melancholy miserable(UNHAPPY) mournful plaintive sad(NOT HAPPY) sorrowfulliterary in the doldrumsUKinformal feeling sad sadShe's been sad ever since her cat died. unhappyShe'd had a very unhappy childhood. miserableI just woke up feeling miserable. upsetThey'd had an argument and he was still upset about it. broken-heartedShe was broken-hearted when her partner left. She had an unhappy childhood.她的童年很不幸。 The last thing I wanted was to make you unhappy.我最不愿见到的就是惹你不开心。 She just seems so unhappy and I don't know what the solution is.她似乎很不高兴,可我不知道该怎么办。 It was clear that he was unhappy about the decision. Union members stated that they were unhappy with the proposal.工会成员对提案表示不满。 Feeling sad and unhappy a long faceidiom abjection angsty be cut upidiom be down in the mouthidiom be in a funkidiom dismayed displeased dissatisfied distraught distressed lachrymose lonely lonesome lovelorn wistful wistfully woe woe is meidiom woebegone Related wordsunhappily unhappiness unhappy | American Dictionaryunhappy adjective us/ʌnˈhæp·i/ unhappyadjective (NOT PLEASED)not feeling pleasure or satisfaction: It was an unhappy time of her life. They were unhappy about their hotel room (= did not like it) and asked to be moved. unhappyadjective (NOT LUCKY)(of a condition or situation) not lucky: We found ourselves in the unhappy situation of having had our bags, passports, and money stolen. unhappinessnoun[ U ]us/ʌnˈhæp·i·nəs/ Examples of unhappyunhappy Otherwise, this painting simply portrays people: unhappy, bored, disgusted people, perhaps, but just people. This means that, at a given level of proficiency, happy, unhappy, and happiness are counted as one item. It believed this group both personally unhappy and a source of malaise for the rest of society. Many older people are unhappy about the sheer quantity of medicines they are required to take daily. The contributors recognise the problematic nature of the term, which is, perhaps, an unhappy one. We may feel unhappy if the opportunity to partake of these pleasures is removed. By remaining together, both unhappy spouses can carry out their parental roles and by this undertaking receive the community's acknowledgment of their parental status. Almost half say other villagers would at least 'probably' be unhappy or angry if they took too much fuelwood or fodder. Looking back over a span of 40 or more years, they could remember difficulties and times when they were unhappy. Deploying these mechanisms is ex ante mutually advantageous, even if we are unhappy with the results. Contests for scarce resources in under-funded universities provide situations in which unhappy cohabitations may be remembered more than alternative narratives of co-operative ventures. A widow or a seriously sick person is likely to be unhappy, though they could be perfectly autonomous. Since voting generates winners and losers, the losers are unhappy even when they had a chance to vote for their favorite option. This argument ties happy more closely to -er than to un- and thereby renders unhappy right-branching. This unhappy state was the result of antidemocratic policies vigorously pursued and enforced by means of terror and repression. 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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