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[/ʌnˈfɔːtʃənɪt; ʌnˋfɔrtʃənɪt/] adj 用法: 1 havingor causing bad luck; unlucky 不幸的; 倒霉的: I was unfortunate enough to lose my keys. 我把钥匙丢了, 真倒霉. * an unfortunate expedition 运气不佳的探险 * an unfortunate start to our holiday 我们度假之出行不利. 用法: 2 unsuitable or regrettable 不合适的; 不恰当的; 令人遗憾的; 可惜的: an unfortunate remark, coincidence, mishap 不得体的话、 令人遗憾的巧合、 可悲的事故 * a most unfortunate choice of words 极不恰当的措辞 * It is unfortunate that you missed the meeting. 真可惜, 你没参加那次会议. unfortunate 2 n (esp pl 尤作复数) unfortunate or wretched person 不幸的人; 可怜人: Unlike many other poor unfortunates, I do have a job. 我同许多不幸的人不一样, 我是有工作的. |