unhappy
英 [ʌn'hæpɪ]
美 [ʌn'hæpi]
unhappy 英文词源
- unhappy (adj.)
- c. 1300, "causing misfortune or trouble (to oneself or others)," from un- (1) "not" + happy. Meaning "unfortunate, unlucky" is recorded from late 14c.; sense of "miserable, wretched" is recorded from late 14c. (originally via misfortune or mishap).
unhappy 双语例句
1. The affixes " un - " and " - less " are often used make negative words, such as unhappy or careless. 词缀un - 和 -less 常用来构成否定词, 如unhappy和careless. 来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. I don't want him to feel forsaken and unhappy.
- 我不想让他感到被抛弃而不快乐。
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- 3. The boy was unhappy because he thought he was friendless.
- 这个男孩自认为没有朋友,所以闷闷不乐。
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- 4. He has been unhappy with his son's political leanings.
- 他一向不满意儿子的政治倾向。
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- 5. Washington is unhappy with the peace plan which it views as unworkable.
- 美国政府对和平计划不满,认为它不可行。
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