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unhappy adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, sound 不高兴;感到不高兴;看上去愁苦;似乎不高兴;听起来不愉快become, grow 难过起来;变得不快乐◆She grew more unhappy as the years went by.这些年来她越来越郁郁寡欢。remain 仍然不快乐make sb 使某人难过◆It makes me very unhappy to see you so miserable.看到你这么痛苦我感到很难过。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常不快乐decidedly, deeply, desperately, distinctly, most (especially BrE) , really, terribly 确实不快乐;特别不快乐;极为悲伤;非常不快乐◆She is deeply unhappy.她很不快乐。◆He described it as 'a most unhappy and distressing case'.他形容那是“一件极为悲伤痛苦的事”。increasingly 越来越不开心a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/略有些不开心clearly, obviously 显然不开心equally 同样不高兴◆He was equally unhappy with the alternative.他对另一个选择同样不满意。PREPOSITIONabout 因⋯不愉快◆He sounded a little unhappy about the extra work he had to do.听起来他对要做额外的工作有点儿不高兴。at 对⋯不高兴◆She was very unhappy at the idea of staying in Sydney.她很不愿意待在悉尼。with 对⋯不满◆They were terribly unhappy with the arrangements.他们对这些安排极为不满。 |