unpopularity
常見(jiàn)例句
- The unpopularity of the Hoare-Laval pact in Britain forced Hoare to resign.
在英國(guó)不得人心的《霍爾-賴(lài)伐爾協(xié)定》最終使得霍爾辭職。 - However, given the growing unpopularity of the Tea Party, this may be the Kochs' last hurrah.
但是,鑒于“茶黨”日益不得人心,這次也許是科赫兄弟的最后一次歡呼了。 - In the UK elections of 2005, for example, despite Tony Blair’s growing unpopularity, there was no way for this disaffection to find political expression.
比方說(shuō),在英國(guó)2005年的選舉中,盡管托尼·布萊爾越來(lái)越不受歡迎,這種不滿卻無(wú)法找的一個(gè)政治的表達(dá)。 - Because we are often closely identified with such governments, their unpopularity rubs off on us.
FORBES: Spider Webs In The Sky - But is their unpopularity due primarily to pushing for big changes in K-12 education?
FORBES: The Right Way to Approach School Reform - The first is that his own unpopularity has become an impediment to the Republican cause.
NEWYORKER: The House of Pain 返回 unpopularity