unfavourably
adverb UK (US unfavorably) uk/ʌnˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bli/ us/ʌnˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bli/
不利地
in a way that does not give you an advantage or a good chance of success
The salaries compare unfavourably to other fields of work. 这些薪水等级与其他工种相比是偏低的。
It was only a small country, unfavourably situated, with an indifferent soil. 那只是一个小国,地势不利,土地荒凉。
反对地
in a negative way that shows that you do not like something
You might look at her home routine and compare it very unfavourably with my busy job in the city. 你尽可看看她在家里每天做的事情,我在城里工作那么忙,她跟我没法比。
I will look unfavourably at people who can't be bothered to turn up for training. 我会看不起那些懒得参加培训的人。
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- They were asked whether they felt they had been treated unfavourably in any way.
- His leadership is likely to be viewed unfavourably by the Pentagon.
- The nurses used to make a fuss of them and compare us unfavourably to them.