unpopularity
n. 不受歡迎,不得人心
If something or someone is unpopular, most people do not like them.
It was a painful and unpopular decision...
那是一個痛苦又不得人心的決定。
In high school, I was very unpopular, and I did encounter a little prejudice...
上中學的時候,我很不受歡迎,確實受到了一些歧視。
1. the quality of lacking general approval or acceptance
Her close relationship with the teacher increased her unpopularity among her schoolmates.
她和那位老師的密切關係使她在同學中越發不受歡迎.
They argue that the commission should risk courting unpopularity and push on with its legislative programmes.
他們認為委員會應該甘冒不受歡迎的風險來推進其立法專案。
Foggartism having met with high disfavor and unpopularity, Michael became interested in slum improvement.
由於福加特主義不得民心, 邁克爾轉而又對改進貧民窟問題發生興趣.
The channeling aspect of the Hurricane spell has met with some unpopularity in the Druid community.
颶風的通道效果使之不再德魯依中流行.
Commentators have said Bavaria's strict anti - tobacco law may have contributed to the unpopularity of regional politicians.
評論者都說巴伐利亞州嚴格的 反 煙法可能使地區政客不受歡迎.