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unhappiness

/uhn-hap-ee/US // ʌnˈhæp i //UK // (ʌnˈhæpɪ) //

不快乐,不愉快,不开心,不快乐的事

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    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.

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Examples

  • For example, within sectors, companies with happy employees dramatically outperformed companies with unhappy employees.

  • My husband has gotten very frustrated with me for being in a job where I "seem unhappy" 40 percent of the time.

  • A subconscious connection with, in all likelihood, an unhappy event.

  • Cases tend to precede deaths by a week or two as patients follow an unhappy trend of being infected and growing more ill until death.

  • This helps search marketers make informed, human decisions to fix issues before a client becomes unhappy.

  • “They wrote each other letters, she talking very engagingly about her life, unhappiness, and sexual desire,” Waters says.

  • “And there are many people that plan on making their unhappiness known” Tuesday evening.

  • The low point—points really—involved real people and there was plenty of pain and unhappiness to go around.

  • But officials rejected the notion that the administration has not made its unhappiness with the Egyptian government clear.

  • Ultimately, Breaking Bad was a show about the pursuit of happiness—and the unhappiness it can cause.

  • But work does not give happiness; it merely diminishes the capacity and opportunities for unhappiness.

  • A scented note unopened on the dressing table can cause more unhappiness to your wife than the loss of his country to a king.

  • He could not bear the thought of her unhappiness, and yet, at any sacrifice, Tatsu must be kept an inmate of their home.

  • Absolute sovereign of mortals, He distributes happiness or unhappiness, according to His pleasure.

  • This was illustrated whenever there was any misunderstanding between them, any crisis of unhappiness or fit of melancholia.