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Definition of unhappily in English: unhappilyadverbʌnˈhapɪliˌənˈhæpəli 1In an unhappy manner. 不幸地;不愉快地 Example sentencesExamples - I've felt so alone… Everybody I know is happily single, unhappily single with no options or happily hitched.
- He was unhappily married, bored with parish duties and ill-equipped to climb the ecclesiastical greasy pole, but his talents were finally being recognised.
- He and Ann, pausing unhappily outside in the hall, tiptoeing on the threadbare rug, could hear nothing from inside.
- They play urban refugees - an unhappily married man and a coffee-shop girl burdened by her ill father - on the threshold of potential love.
- I will supply what evidence we have, what reports we have honestly, and then happily leave it or unhappily leave it to the Council.
- But wouldn't they rather see you happily unmarried than unhappily married?
- Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood.
- ‘The other international students don't take me seriously any more,’ he noted unhappily.
- Depending on your point of view, this is either a dewy-eyed romantic tale about two former lovers or a story about an unhappily married man looking to have sex with an old girlfriend.
- The gulfs that separate the three families, however, do not prevent their children from intermarrying, for the most part unhappily.
- Unfortunately, Langevin was married - unhappily, but nonetheless married.
- The story ended unhappily for all parties concerned: Harris was disgraced and his reputation exploded, but the forgers were also hounded out of Australia.
- They're kind of like an unhappily married couple, actually.
- While everyone around him is in a committed relationship, he continues to find himself either unhappily involved or single all together.
- He lives in the smartest house in the area, and is unhappily married to the beautiful Solema, a teacher of radical views and adulterous instincts.
- We all make mistakes and if people in everyday life were to take as serious a view of our errors as young cricketers do of umpires' decisions I am afraid we should be somewhat unhappily situated.
- While many happy human-animal relationships have begun with pet shop animals, there are many others which have ended unhappily.
- And local authorities conceded unhappily that they were bound by the territory's Basic Law on business matters.
- Professor Albeit is about a professor who wants to be a magician but is unhappily stuck teaching mathematics, till he bumps into a beautiful woman.
- The dog, a small golden retriever, stood unhappily, her head low.
- 1.1sentence adverb Unfortunately.
不幸;不愉快地 unhappily, such days do not come too often 不幸的是,这种日子不太多。 Example sentencesExamples - For all that it kept up with the game by operating a pan-Scotland chain and by selling books on the internet, the firm was in a state of gentle decline which was unhappily all too obvious to its customers.
- This, unhappily and unfortunately, is nonsense.
- This loss is the more to be lamented, because the heir to his fortunes is unhappily not the heir to his graces.
- Gluttony, Orson Welles once said ruefully, is not a secret vice and unhappily the solution to weight loss is also blindingly obvious - whatever you eat, eat less.
- Happily or unhappily, depending on which way you view it, the blonde in question is likely to be the company's yet-to-be-launched new brew - an oak-aged pale ale.
Synonyms unluckily, sadly, regrettably, unhappily, woefully, lamentably, alas, sad to say, sad to relate
Definition of unhappily in US English: unhappilyadverbˌənˈhæpəliˌənˈhapəlē 1In an unhappy manner. 不幸地;不愉快地 Example sentencesExamples - Professor Albeit is about a professor who wants to be a magician but is unhappily stuck teaching mathematics, till he bumps into a beautiful woman.
- He and Ann, pausing unhappily outside in the hall, tiptoeing on the threadbare rug, could hear nothing from inside.
- I've felt so alone… Everybody I know is happily single, unhappily single with no options or happily hitched.
- They play urban refugees - an unhappily married man and a coffee-shop girl burdened by her ill father - on the threshold of potential love.
- While many happy human-animal relationships have begun with pet shop animals, there are many others which have ended unhappily.
- Depending on your point of view, this is either a dewy-eyed romantic tale about two former lovers or a story about an unhappily married man looking to have sex with an old girlfriend.
- ‘The other international students don't take me seriously any more,’ he noted unhappily.
- The gulfs that separate the three families, however, do not prevent their children from intermarrying, for the most part unhappily.
- Unfortunately, Langevin was married - unhappily, but nonetheless married.
- We all make mistakes and if people in everyday life were to take as serious a view of our errors as young cricketers do of umpires' decisions I am afraid we should be somewhat unhappily situated.
- The story ended unhappily for all parties concerned: Harris was disgraced and his reputation exploded, but the forgers were also hounded out of Australia.
- They're kind of like an unhappily married couple, actually.
- But wouldn't they rather see you happily unmarried than unhappily married?
- The dog, a small golden retriever, stood unhappily, her head low.
- While everyone around him is in a committed relationship, he continues to find himself either unhappily involved or single all together.
- He lives in the smartest house in the area, and is unhappily married to the beautiful Solema, a teacher of radical views and adulterous instincts.
- Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood.
- And local authorities conceded unhappily that they were bound by the territory's Basic Law on business matters.
- He was unhappily married, bored with parish duties and ill-equipped to climb the ecclesiastical greasy pole, but his talents were finally being recognised.
- I will supply what evidence we have, what reports we have honestly, and then happily leave it or unhappily leave it to the Council.
- 1.1sentence adverb Unfortunately.
不幸;不愉快地 unhappily, such days do not come too often 不幸的是,这种日子不太多。 Example sentencesExamples - Gluttony, Orson Welles once said ruefully, is not a secret vice and unhappily the solution to weight loss is also blindingly obvious - whatever you eat, eat less.
- Happily or unhappily, depending on which way you view it, the blonde in question is likely to be the company's yet-to-be-launched new brew - an oak-aged pale ale.
- For all that it kept up with the game by operating a pan-Scotland chain and by selling books on the internet, the firm was in a state of gentle decline which was unhappily all too obvious to its customers.
- This, unhappily and unfortunately, is nonsense.
- This loss is the more to be lamented, because the heir to his fortunes is unhappily not the heir to his graces.
Synonyms unluckily, sadly, regrettably, unhappily, woefully, lamentably, alas, sad to say, sad to relate
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