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unpleasantly

/uhn-plez-uhnt/US // ʌnˈplɛz ənt //UK // (ʌnˈplɛzənt) //

令人不快的是,不愉快的是,不愉快地,令人不快的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not pleasant; displeasing; disagreeable; offensive: an unpleasant taste; an unpleasant situation; an unpleasant manner.

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Examples

  • With a foot in the door, it’s easy to look past unpleasant or unsafe behavior, especially when no one else is sounding an alarm.

  • It was a job requirement, particularly during his nearly 15-year career as a diplomat in Europe, but he clearly considered it an unpleasant obligation.

  • This is a very unpleasant experience, but I am able to see where errors were made.

  • There may yet be more unpleasant surprises in store for millions of people around the world as the pandemic plays out.

  • It is altogether unpleasant, and I shudder to think what new habit will come next.

  • Both are stale and boring, and whichever one you end up having in the end is still unpleasant.

  • That was an unpleasant reminder that for many people, science is still considered a boys club.

  • It had to be an unpleasant shock for the much-lauded Bratton.

  • It goes beyond just finding the music unpleasant, it invokes the rhetoric of legitimacy.

  • It was unpleasant and discombobulating: a simulation of hostage-taking, mental asylum and demented dreamscape all rolled into one.

  • That will give us time to turn about us, and to prepare ourselves against similar unpleasant casualties.

  • No one could appreciate better than ourselves the unpleasant possibilities that stared us in the face.

  • An attempt to impose an imitation on a practised judge is always productive of an unpleasant result.

  • Jess had been used to these unpleasant occasions ever since she was a very little girl.

  • Never repeat to a person with whom you converse, any unpleasant speech you may have heard concerning her.