unfortunate
adj. 不幸的; 不恰當的; 窮困潦倒的
If you describe someone as unfortunate, you mean that something unpleasant or unlucky has happened to them. You can also describe the unpleasant things that happen to them as unfortunate .
Some unfortunate person passing below could all too easily be seriously injured...
從下面經過的倒黴蛋兒很容易受重傷。
Apparently he had been unfortunate enough to fall victim to a gang of thugs...
他顯然不幸落入了一群歹徒之手。
If you describe something that has happened as unfortunate, you think that it is inappropriate, embarrassing, awkward, or undesirable.
It really is desperately unfortunate that this should have happened just now.
剛才竟發生這樣的事兒,實在是太不合時宜了。
...the unfortunate incident of the upside-down Canadian flag...
加拿大國旗掛顛倒這種尷尬事兒
You can describe someone as unfortunate when they are poor or have a difficult life.
Every year we have charity days to raise money for unfortunate people.
每年我們都有慈善日來籌款幫助貧困人群。
...the unfortunate inhabitants of the East End slums.
倫敦東區貧民窟窮困潦倒的居民
1. a person who suffers misfortune
1. not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune;
2. not auspicious; boding ill
3. unsuitable or regrettable;
unhappy, unfortunate, unlucky, disastrous
這些形容詞均有"不幸的"之意。
A man without an education is an unfortunate victim of adverse circumstances deprived.
沒有受過教育的人是境況不佳的不幸犧牲品.
The unfortunate gymnast was taken on as a new laboratory assistant.
那位不幸的體操運動員被僱傭為新實驗室管理員.
It was an unfortunate way to end his career.
他就這樣為自己的建築生涯劃上了句號,真是令人遺憾.
His inaptitude for the job is very unfortunate.
非常遺憾他對此工作無法勝任.
She was always good with the unfortunate.
她對不幸的人總是很友好.
adj. 不幸的
其他釋義
disastrouswretchedabandonedaccursedafflictivesadforsakenpoorunsuccessfulill-fatedcursedunlucky