2、No wonder he is sounpopular.(難怪他如此不得人心。) Hao86.com
3、Within a few days of taking office he had become the mostunpopular man in the company.(他上任沒幾天,就成了公司里最不得人心的人。)
4、The state'sunpopular sales tax on snacks has ended.(該州不得人心的快餐銷售稅已經(jīng)取消。)
5、Strange,unpopular names, I thought.(奇怪的,復(fù)古的名字,我這樣想著。)
6、To be sure, there is a process more immediately responsive to the people's will might have ousted Lincoln and Washington in theirunpopular moments.(誠(chéng)然,這一進(jìn)程能更迅速地響應(yīng)人民的意愿,就可能在林肯和華盛頓不得人心的時(shí)刻將他們趕下臺(tái)。)
7、The proposed increase in income tax proved deeplyunpopular with the electorate.(增加所得稅的建議令選民十分不滿。)
8、Predictably, the new regulations provedunpopular.(正如所預(yù)料,新規(guī)定果然不得人心。)
9、The committee's confrontational style of campaigning has made itunpopular.(該委員會(huì)挑釁的宣傳方式使之不得人心。)
10、He's an extremelyunpopular king.(他是一個(gè)不得人心的國(guó)王。)
11、Landfills are places to dump waste, but they areunpopular because they can pollute the soil used to cover them.(垃圾填埋場(chǎng)是傾倒垃圾的地方,但它們沒有被普遍使用,因?yàn)樗鼈儠?huì)對(duì)用于覆蓋垃圾的土壤造成污染。)
12、It was a painful andunpopular decision.(這是一個(gè)痛苦且不受歡迎的決定。)
13、People who message a lot feelunpopular if they don't get many back.(如果發(fā)送許多短信的人并未得到很多回復(fù),他們會(huì)覺得自己不受歡迎。)
14、In high school, I was veryunpopular, and I did encounter a little prejudice.(在中學(xué),我很不受歡迎,確實(shí)遇到了一點(diǎn)偏見。)
15、About the time that schools and others quite reasonably became interested in seeing to it that all children, whatever their background, were fairly treated, intelligence testing becameunpopular.(大約在學(xué)校和其他機(jī)構(gòu)開始很有興趣確保所有的孩子,無論他們的背景如何,都能得到公平對(duì)待的時(shí)候,智力測(cè)試就變得不受歡迎了。)
16、Some of this will beunpopular.(其中的一些將不受歡迎。)
17、Taxes areunpopular – it is understandable that voters are against them.(稅收是不受歡迎的–選民們反對(duì)是可以理解的。)
18、Any budget deal would have beenunpopular.(任何預(yù)算法案都可能會(huì)不受歡迎。)
19、Such a work style isunpopular anywhere.(這種工作作風(fēng)到哪兒都吃不開。)
20、But he isunpopular and distrusted.(但是他不得人心,又不受信任。)
21、The project has beenunpopular in Myanmar.(該項(xiàng)目在緬甸國(guó)內(nèi)一直不受歡迎。)
22、His rigid adherence to the rules made himunpopular.(他對(duì)規(guī)則的刻板堅(jiān)持使得他不受歡迎。)
23、He was a generallyunpopular choice for captain.(人們普遍不歡迎他成為隊(duì)長(zhǎng)。)
24、The school reforms areunpopular with the mass of teachers and parents.(大多數(shù)教師和家長(zhǎng)并不贊成學(xué)校的改革。)
25、He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid ofunpopular decisions.(他有著強(qiáng)硬和不怕做不受歡迎決定的名聲。)
26、The reforms areunpopular with the mass of teachers and parents.(大多數(shù)教師和家長(zhǎng)并不贊成這些改革。)
27、That is anunpopular message.(這是個(gè)不討人喜歡的消息。)
28、It was anunpopular decision to postpone building the new hospital.(延遲興建新醫(yī)院的決定是不得人心的。)