unfavourable
adj. 不利的; 不適宜的; 反對的; 不吉的,不祥的
Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems for you and reduce your chances of success.
Unfavourable economic conditions were blocking a recovery of the American insurance market...
不利的經濟形勢阻礙著美國保險市場的復甦。
We've got a fairly unfavourable exchange rate at the moment...
眼下匯率對我們不利。
If you have an unfavourable reaction to something, you do not like it.
A more unfavourable response was given today by the Prime Minister...
首相今天的迴應更是表示反對。
President Mubarak was particularly unfavourable to the idea...
穆巴拉克總統尤其不贊同這一想法。
If you make an unfavourable comparison between two things, you say that one thing seems worse than the other.
He makes unfavourable comparisons between British and French cooking...
他認為與法國菜相比,英國菜相形見絀。
A younger child will benefit more from an older sister's help than from an unfavourable comparison between their progress.
與一味地比較進步情況相比,年紀小一些的孩子會從姐姐的幫助中獲益更多。
1. not encouraging or approving or pleasing;
2. (of winds or weather) tending to hinder or oppose;
The lovely Mickey Mouse doesn't remind people of the unfavourable images of mice and rats.
可愛的米老鼠並沒有讓人們想起老鼠那不好的形象.
The high rate of nitrogen and phosphorus is unfavourable to the photosynthesis of the phytoplankton.
過高的氮磷比不利於浮游植物進行光合作用.
Excessive moisture is unfavourable for soybean germination.
水分過多對於大豆萌發是不利的.
Intimidate book sellers by confiscating books deemed unfavourable to the Barisan government.
充公被視為對國陣不利的書籍,威脅書商.
Owing to unfavourable weather, I was unable to carry on with it.
由於氣象不好, 我不能把它進行下去.