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unfavorably

/uhn-fey-ver-uh-buhl/US // ʌnˈfeɪ vər ə bəl //

不利于,不利的是,不利的,不利地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
    • : not propitious: an unfavorable omen.
    • : unfortunate; undesirable; disadvantageous: an unfavorable development.

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Examples

  • A gun-rights advocate who once expressed sympathy for QAnon and has ties to right-wing militias, Boebert averaged a 12 percent favorable rating and 25 percent unfavorable rating in the YouGov and Morning Consult polls.

  • Vaccines garnering federal approval are likely to contain a mix of attributes that Americans find both favorable and unfavorable.

  • The YouGov poll is somewhat better for him, with 30 percent of Republicans having a favorable opinion of him and 16 percent having an unfavorable one.

  • As we have done previously, we screen out companies that have sustained negative operating cash flow, indicating businesses that are highly vulnerable to unfavorable disruptions.

  • The President has repeatedly called unfavorable polls “fake news.”

  • The basic favorable-unfavorable rating was 37 to 53 percent.

  • For The Net Party, the road is long, the game is dirty and the odds are unfavorable.

  • Overall, 10 percent of Kentuckians had a favorable view of Bevin to 17 percent unfavorable.

  • According to the poll, 30 percent had mostly or very unfavorable views of Christie.

  • If the experience is a lousy one, the collective opinion will be unfavorable.

  • Waxy casts are found in most advanced cases of nephritis, where they are an unfavorable sign.

  • Diacetic acid may be present, and usually warrants an unfavorable prognosis.

  • We sailed from Dieppe in a most unfavorable season, on the 26th of January, of this year 1611.

  • Your hostess may imagine you are drawing comparisons unfavorable to your present residence.

  • Sprouted no more than this, it will stand unfavorable weather as well as dry seed.