unpopular
/'ʌn'pɔpjulә/ uk 词频 #8474
unpopular 是什么意思
- 中文释义
- a. 不得人心的, 不受欢迎的, 不流行的
- 英文释义
- a. regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval
unpopular 的真实例句
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Let's take each in turn: the government is deeply unpopular and Sir Keir is more so.
—— A grim week for Starmer – but things could be about to get worse
Culture made by government fiat is generally labeled propaganda, especially when it promotes unpopular ideas.
—— Masterpieces of the New Deal
She said that Keir Starmer was unpopular with voters, but not because of this.
—— Sacked Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins gives evidence over Mandelson vetting – UK politics live
Trump was able to defeat two opponents who were unpopular and did so despite, not because of, his noxious statements.
—— How Democrats Can Lose Michigan, Again
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