unhappily 的定义
un·hap·pi·er, un·hap·pi·est.
- sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
- unfortunate; unlucky: an unhappy incident.
- unfavorable; inauspicious: an unhappy omen.
- infelicitous; unsuitable: an unhappy choice of words.
- Archaic. causing trouble; reprehensible; troublesome.
unhappily 近义词
regrettably
unhappily 的近义词 4 个
unhappily 的反义词 4 个
miserably
unhappily 的近义词 7 个
unhappily 的反义词 4 个
更多unhappily例句
- When you’re inspired or unhappy at work, it makes getting through the day a lot tougher.
- He says if you put human beings in a situation where they have nothing to do, they’ll be intensely unhappy.
- ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported Sunday that the Houston Texans’ quarterback is unhappy with the franchise and implied he could push for a trade.
- Then people raised concerns about me seeming unhappy at Google.
- If they are sufficiently unhappy, actors could move to another studio for future projects, though their options may be limited.
- They are mean, unhappy and inspired only by their fatal selfishness.
- Jackson had several notable confrontations with cadets who were unhappy with him or who felt he had been unjust.
- Finally came the day she told her parents she was too unhappy to return.
- Yes, the stock market is booming but overwhelmingly Americans are unhappy with their economic situation—and for good reason.
- However, Native Americans unhappy about the white settlers pouring into the Ohio Valley were reportedly waiting to attack him.
- The unhappy applicant was naturally obliged to temporarily retire from the game, at all events for that night.
- Elizabeth, meanwhile, was filled with alarms respecting her daughter's unhappy infatuation.
- But the '34 port was so good that he revoked twice, to the indignation and despair of his unhappy brother and partner.
- For a man, I mean,' she added, 'because when a man's unhappy he's more easily tempted to suspicion than a woman is.'
- Thereupon the unhappy woman acted; the long suppressed outburst came at last.