unkind

英 [ʌn'kaɪnd] 美 [,ʌn'kaɪnd]
  • adj. 无情的;不仁慈的,不厚道的
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unkind (adj.)
Old English uncynde "unnatural, not natural;" see un- (1) "not" + kind (adj.). Meaning "lacking in kindness" is recorded from mid-14c.
1. The weather was unkind to those pipers who played in the morning.
坏天气对上午那些风笛吹奏者毫不容情。

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2. No one has an unkind word to say about him.
所有人说起他来都没有一句坏话。

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3. Without wishing to be unkind, she's not the most interesting company.
我说这话没什么恶意,但她并不是个特别有趣的伙伴。

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4. Marcus has been most unkind to me today.
马库斯今天对我非常无礼。

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5. He was never actually unkind to them.
其实他从没有对他们不好。

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