unprosperous / ˈprɒs pər əs /

不繁荣的不繁荣不景气不景气的

unprosperous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having or characterized by financial success or good fortune; flourishing; successful: a prosperous business.
  2. well-to-do or well-off: a prosperous family.
  3. favorable or propitious.

unprosperous 近义词

unprosperous

等同于 needy

unprosperous

等同于 poor

unprosperous

等同于 unfortunate

unprosperous

等同于 ill-chosen

unprosperous

等同于 infelicitous

unprosperous

等同于 necessitous

unprosperous

等同于 failing

unprosperous

等同于 impecunious

更多unprosperous例句

  1. Without a prosperous community around me, this is not going to be a prosperous company.
  2. Over the decades, it has charted the fortunes of Hong Kong, reflecting its ups and downs through prosperous and uncertain times alike.
  3. They are wasting valuable rebuilding time pretending, with their hopes and forecasts and strains to envision a prosperous future if they do everything just right.
  4. Now is our opportunity to embrace pay equity fully and lay the foundation for a more prosperous, inclusive version of capitalism.
  5. Both highlight the need for more education, training and awareness of our own actions at work and online to foster more successful, creative and prosperous companies, agencies and individuals in the search industry.
  6. Prosperous farms came into being in the meadows where the antelope had pastured.
  7. Prosperous until the advent of the pioneer, he little by little became poorer, and finally withdrew from business.
  8. Prosperous and adverse days appeared to visit the two communities almost in the same alternation.
  9. Prosperous and well-governed States were ever in peril of invasion by barbarous peoples.
  10. Prosperous traders foreclosed them, the spirit of the times defeated them, young Liberals succeeded them in office.