1 ADJ-GRADED 不幸的;倒霉的 If you describe someone as unfortunate, you mean that something unpleasant or unlucky has happened to them. You can also describe the unpleasant things that happen to them as unfortunate . 不幸的;倒霉的
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Some unfortunate person passing below could all too easily be seriously injured.
从下面经过的倒霉蛋儿很容易受重伤。
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Apparently he had been unfortunate enough to fall victim to a gang of thugs.
他显然不幸落入了一群歹徒之手。
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Through some unfortunate accident, the information reached me a day late.
由于发生了不幸的意外,我知道消息的时候已经晚了一天。
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It was unfortunate for Davey that his teacher did not take kindly to him. [+ for]
戴维真倒霉,老师不喜欢他。
SYN disastrous, calamitous, inopportune, adverse
2 ADJ-GRADED 不恰当的;尴尬的;棘手的 If you describe something that has happened as unfortunate, you think that it is inappropriate, embarrassing, awkward, or undesirable. 不恰当的;尴尬的;棘手的
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It really is desperately unfortunate that this should have happened just now.
刚才竟发生这样的事儿,实在是太不合时宜了。
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...the unfortunate incident of the upside-down Canadian flag.
加拿大国旗挂颠倒这种尴尬事儿
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He made the unfortunate mistake of promising he would quit if the budget deficit was still out of control.
他犯了个愚蠢的错误,承诺说如果预算赤字还失控,他就辞职。
SYN regrettable, deplorable, lamentable, inappropriate
3 ADJ-GRADED 穷困潦倒的;生活艰难的 You can describe someone as unfortunate when they are poor or have a difficult life. 穷困潦倒的;生活艰难的
SYN unlucky, poor, unhappy, doomed
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unfortunate is someone who is unfortunate.
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