unkindness
n. 不仁慈,不客气,刻薄
If someone is unkind, they behave in an unpleasant, unfriendly, or slightly cruel way. You can also describe someone's words or actions as unkind .
All last summer he'd been unkind to her...
去年整个夏天他都对她很恶劣。
No one has an unkind word to say about him...
所有人说起他来都没有一句坏话。
If you describe something bad that happens to someone as unkind, you mean that they do not deserve it.
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。
...a shared conviction that some unkind fate or chance is keeping them apart.
彼此坚信是无情的命运或机缘让他们一再错过
1. lack of sympathy
Unkindness often reacts on the unkind person.
恶人有恶报.
He realized the unkindness of the remark and immediately regretted having hurt her with it.
他意识到了那番话的恶毒,马上就对伤害她感到非常后悔。
It made him wish to make amends for his former unkindness to the boy.
这使他愿意为他过去对这孩子的不好而作补偿.
His unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love.
照理说,他的无情无义应该叫她的爱情熄灭下来.
Before these fantastically attractive flowers of violet and red and yellow, unkindness melted away.
在这些奇异而迷人的紫、红、黄三种颜色的花朵面前, 不友好的感情溶化了.