unfortunates

unfortunates

美 [ʌnˈfɔrtʃənət]  英 [ʌnˈfɔː(r)tʃ(ə)nət]

  • adj.不幸的;运气不好的;不恰好的;使人遗憾的
  • n.不幸的人;被社会遗弃的人
  • 网络倒霉的;令人遗憾的;不会忘记的

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英汉解释

adj.
1.
不幸的;运气不好的,倒霉的
2.
不成功的,不恰好的,效果不好的
3.
使人遗憾的;可叹的
n.
1.
不幸的人;被社会遗弃的人

英英解释

adj.
n.

例句

the pig unfortunate people do the person, I was a lucky, at least those unfortunates I slept like a pig.

幸运不幸做人幸运不幸起码

We needed to show a steady rise as industrialisation proceeded, but some of these unfortunates had other ideas.

我们需要工业化发展气温上升趋势稳扎稳打但是这些倒霉有的自己九九

Whereas, it was the unfortunates that make her become more caring to victims.

因此这种不幸使受害者更加富有同情心

Those unfortunates still turn up at emergency rooms and often do not pay their bills.

这些没有医保人们经常出现急诊室里而且无力支付医药

The worst include children of unfortunates who left school during the 1980s recession and have never worked since.

20世纪80年代经济萧条不幸辍学儿童从此以后便不见工作

I also have my patients, and then, too, I have some whom I call my unfortunates.

一样病人首先他们称为病人病人其次称为不幸病人

Unlike many other poor unfortunates, I do have a job .

许多不幸一样工作