英 [ʌnˈplezntli] 美 [ʌnˈplezntli]
adv. 令人不愉快地,不讨人喜欢地
in an unpleasant manner
he had been unpleasantly surprised
... badly差的 unpleasantly令人不愉快地... appallingly毛骨悚然地 ...
... 令人不快 = unpleasant 令人不快 = unpleasantly 令人不满 = unsatisfactorily ...
unpleasant 讨厌的;使人不愉快的
unpleasantness 不愉快;不愉快的事,煞风景的事
Melissa laughed unpleasantly.
梅利莎令人不愉快地笑着。
The smell was unpleasantly strong.
气味浓得令人难受。
He laughed unpleasantly.
他笑得令人讨厌。
In the height of the rains from March through May, the trails become unpleasantly muddy.
But many PO voters felt unpleasantly surprised by other reforms, if only because their party's manifesto carried little hint of the pain ahead.
Crime is up, with an unpleasantly large increase in murders.
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