unhappy 的英语意思
unhappyunhappy /ʌnˈhæpi/ adjective (comparative unhappier, superlative unhappiest)
查看全部语言翻译1not happy不快乐;不幸福:
If you’re so unhappy, why don’t you change jobs?你既然这么不开心,为什么不换份工作?
Leslie had an unhappy childhood.莱斯利有一个不幸福的童年。
an unhappy marriage不幸福的婚姻
I was desperately unhappy.我极度痛苦。► see thesaurus at sadRegister语体In everyday English, people often say they feel down or fed up rather than unhappy:· The situation at home was making her feel very down.在日常英语中,人们常说 down(情绪低落)或 fed up(厌烦),而非 unhappy:· 家里的情况让她感到非常 down。2feeling worried or annoyed because you do not like what is happening in a particular situation因对某一情况中发生的事不满而感到担忧或恼火unhappy about/at (doing) something
Dennis is unhappy about having to work on a Saturday.Dennis 对不得不在周六上班感到不满。unhappy with
We were all unhappy with the quality of the service.我们对服务质量都感到不满。3formal正式 an unhappy remark, situation etc is not suitable, lucky, or desirable(言辞、情况等)不恰当的;不吉利的;不理想的 SYN unfortunate:
an unhappy coincidence一个不幸的巧合—unhappiness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2— 释义 1 和 2verbs动词feel unhappy· After a while I didn’t feel quite so unhappy.· 过了一段时间,我没有那么不开心了。look unhappy· Both his parents looked very unhappy.· 他的父母看起来都非常不开心。seem unhappy· Did Bill seem unhappy to you?· 在你看来,比尔好像不开心吗?adverbs副词very/deeply unhappy· The Government was deeply unhappy about criticism from the press.· 政府对新闻界的批评深感不满。desperately/terribly/dreadfully unhappy· It was the first time she had been away from home and she was desperately unhappy.· 这是她第一次离家,她痛苦极了。nouns名词an unhappy childhood· Stevens had a unhappy childhood in Manchester.· 史蒂文斯在曼彻斯特度过了一个不幸福的童年。an unhappy marriage· Her parents had had an unhappy marriage.· 她的父母曾有过一段不幸福的婚姻。unhappy memories· Ruth tried to put these unhappy memories from her mind.· 露丝试图将这些不快的记忆从脑海中抹去。
查看全部语言翻译1not happy不快乐;不幸福:
If you’re so unhappy, why don’t you change jobs?你既然这么不开心,为什么不换份工作?
Leslie had an unhappy childhood.莱斯利有一个不幸福的童年。
an unhappy marriage不幸福的婚姻
I was desperately unhappy.我极度痛苦。► see thesaurus at sadRegister语体In everyday English, people often say they feel down or fed up rather than unhappy:· The situation at home was making her feel very down.在日常英语中,人们常说 down(情绪低落)或 fed up(厌烦),而非 unhappy:· 家里的情况让她感到非常 down。2feeling worried or annoyed because you do not like what is happening in a particular situation因对某一情况中发生的事不满而感到担忧或恼火unhappy about/at (doing) something
Dennis is unhappy about having to work on a Saturday.Dennis 对不得不在周六上班感到不满。unhappy with
We were all unhappy with the quality of the service.我们对服务质量都感到不满。3formal正式 an unhappy remark, situation etc is not suitable, lucky, or desirable(言辞、情况等)不恰当的;不吉利的;不理想的 SYN unfortunate:
an unhappy coincidence一个不幸的巧合—unhappiness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2— 释义 1 和 2verbs动词feel unhappy· After a while I didn’t feel quite so unhappy.· 过了一段时间,我没有那么不开心了。look unhappy· Both his parents looked very unhappy.· 他的父母看起来都非常不开心。seem unhappy· Did Bill seem unhappy to you?· 在你看来,比尔好像不开心吗?adverbs副词very/deeply unhappy· The Government was deeply unhappy about criticism from the press.· 政府对新闻界的批评深感不满。desperately/terribly/dreadfully unhappy· It was the first time she had been away from home and she was desperately unhappy.· 这是她第一次离家,她痛苦极了。nouns名词an unhappy childhood· Stevens had a unhappy childhood in Manchester.· 史蒂文斯在曼彻斯特度过了一个不幸福的童年。an unhappy marriage· Her parents had had an unhappy marriage.· 她的父母曾有过一段不幸福的婚姻。unhappy memories· Ruth tried to put these unhappy memories from her mind.· 露丝试图将这些不快的记忆从脑海中抹去。