柯林斯詞典unpopular /?n?p?pj?l?/ 1. ADJ If something or someone is unpopular, most people do not like them. 不受歡迎的 It was a painful and unpopular decision. 這是一個痛苦且不受歡迎的決定。 In high school, I was very unpopular, and I did encounter a little prejudice. 在中學,我很不受歡迎,確實遇到了一點偏見。2. unpopularityN-UNCOUNT 不受歡迎 ...his unpopularity among his colleagues. …他在同事中不受歡迎。 返回 unpopular劍橋詞典not liked by many people 不普及的;不流行的;不受歡迎的 Night flights from the airport are unpopular. 從該機場發(fā)出的夜間航班非常不受歡迎。 The president is becoming increasingly unpopular. 總統(tǒng)變得越來越不得人心。 例句 It was an unpopular policy and caused a number of conflicts within the party .Her sense of superiority makes her very unpopular.The policy of charging air travellers for vegetarian meals proved very unpopular.Such unpopular legislation is unlikely to be introduced before the next election .The tax was so unpopular that the government decided to drop it. 返回 unpopular