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unfortunate adjective UNLUCKY

B2 unlucky or having bad effects不幸的,倒霉的

She has inherited her father's large nose, which is very unfortunate.她遗传了父亲的大鼻子,真是太不幸了。
[ + (that) ] It was unfortunate (that) he called at the exact moment when our guests were arriving.遗憾的是他恰好在我们的客人到达时打来电话。

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There's nothing anybody can do about it, it's just unfortunate that this had to happen now.

It was a very unfortunate accident/incident.

It's unfortunate that his parents can't be there to see him perform.

She has a very unfortunate resemblance to her rather unattractive mother.

It's unfortunate that he seems to have inherited his father's poor vision.

unfortunate adjective NOT SUITABLE

formal (of remarks or behaviour) not suitable in a way that could cause embarrassment or offence(言论或行为)令人尴尬的,不恰当的,得罪人的

The housing director's comment that "the homeless could do more to help themselves" was unfortunate.住房主任说的那句“无家可归者可以做更多的事来自助”是不恰当的。

an unlucky person who is in a bad situation不幸之人;倒霉蛋

He was one of the poor unfortunates who invested in the company and now finds himself a few thousand pounds poorer.他是那些投资这家公司的可怜的倒霉蛋之一,现在已经亏了几千英镑。

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