unpopularity
[ʌn,pɑpjə'lærɪti]
- 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.
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- 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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