单词 | Unpopular |
例句 | 1. It was a painful and unpopular decision. 2. His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular. 3. He was a generally unpopular choice for captain. 4. Cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular. 5. Night flights from the airport are deeply unpopular. 6. It's an unpopular measure, but the situation necessitates it. 7. Several unpopular decisions diminished the governor's popularity. 8. Greg's tendency to be critical made him unpopular with his co-workers. 9. His advanced views made him unpopular with many of the clergy. 10. Johnson was unpopular with the management because he was a well-known rabble-rouser. 11. His attitude made him very unpopular with colleagues. 12. Several unpopular measures diminished the government's popularity. 13. Alton has made himself fiercely unpopular in certain circles. 14. She's rather unpopular with her boss at the moment. 15. He's unpopular with the students. 16. The Chancellor is deeply unpopular with voters. 17. Her sense of superiority makes her very unpopular. 18. Manual labour has become unpopular with young people. 19. The government is becoming increasingly unpopular. 20. He made himself unpopular by being so pushy. 21. Highly priced shares are unpopular among investors. 22. He is justly unpopular with all. 23. Predictably, the new regulations proved unpopular. 24. His unpopular views made him a social leper. 25. His pushiness made him unpopular. 26. The military regime in power was unpopular and repressive. 27. He is old and unpopular. Furthermore,() he has at best only two years of political life ahead of him. 28. In high school, I was very unpopular, and I did encounter a little prejudice. 29. He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions. 30. The firm pays over the odds for working in unpopular areas. 1. It was a painful and unpopular decision. 2. His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular. 3. He was a generally unpopular choice for captain. 4. Cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular. 5. Night flights from the airport are deeply unpopular. 6. Several unpopular decisions diminished the governor's popularity. 7. Greg's tendency to be critical made him unpopular with his co-workers. 8. His advanced views made him unpopular with many of the clergy. 9. Johnson was unpopular with the management because he was a well-known rabble-rouser. 10. He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions. 11. He is justly unpopular with all. 12. The more unpopular an opinion is, the more necessary is it that the holder should be somewhat punctilious in his observance of conventionalities generally. 13. The high tax policy is certainly unpopular, although it's unlikely to meet the soaring armament expenditures. 31. It would be suicidal for the Prime Minister to call an election at a time when he's so unpopular. 32. The policy of charging air travellers for vegetarian meals proved unpopular and has already been rescinded. 33. The reforms are unpopular with the mass of teachers and parents. 34. She stands a good chance, since only two people are contesting the seat and the other candidate is very unpopular. 35. More and more people are standing out against what is a very unpopular piece of legislation. 36. These policies are unpopular with politicians and people in general. 37. Although many of his policies were unpopular, he had the courage of his convictions to see them through. 38. The committee's confrontational style of campaigning has made it unpopular. 39. The more unpopular an opinion is, the more necessary is it that the holder should be somewhat punctilious in his observance of conventionalities generally. 40. It was a huge blow to his ego to find out he was so unpopular. 41. The proposed increase in income tax proved deeply unpopular with the electorate. 42. It was an unpopular decision to postpone building the new hospital. 43. He's taken a lot of flak for his unpopular decisions. 44. The parents are complaining that some unpopular subjects are being pushed down the students' throats. 45. The youth club leader was unpopular with the young people because he was always flinging his weight about. 46. Two influential senators have argued for the retention of the unpopular tax. 47. The former minister has been making himself unpopular recently, sniping at his ex-colleagues. 48. People who message a lot feel unpopular if they don't get many back. 49. Taxes are unpopular — it is understandable that voters are against them. 50. The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases. 51. The high tax policy is certainly unpopular, although it's unlikely to meet the soaring armament expenditures. 52. The tax was so unpopular that the government decided to dump it. 53. It was an unpopular policy and caused a number of conflicts within the party. 54. The proposals were unpopular and were only accepted in a modified form. 55. The youth club leader was unpopular with the young people because he was always flinging his weight around. 56. The poll tax was a very unpopular form of taxation. 57. Such unpopular legislation is unlikely to be introduced before the next election. 58. Mr Mugabe's party is increasingly unpopular among city workers. 59. He had been unpopular in Pittsburg. 60. Mrs Thatcher was always more unpopular than her party. 61. Polls indicate Gingrich is highly unpopular. 62. The taxes proved extremely unpopular with the electorate. 63. Out went Norman Lamont, the unpopular chancellor. 64. This was very unpopular with the middle-class whites. 65. His bombastic style made him unpopular with his colleagues. 66. Opinion polls repeatedly showed that restitution was unpopular. 67. These classes were very unpopular with Contact members. 68. I see now what makes a congressman so unpopular. 69. Though it succeeded in slowing inflation, it also slowed growth and became increasingly unpopular. 70. Even water privatisation, which every opinion poll showed to be a deeply unpopular measure, was almost six times over-subscribed. 71. The public has reacted in this way because they felt a great relief at the overthrow of an oppressive and unpopular regime. 72. The herb rue has a bitter taste, which makes it unpopular for cooking. 73. Their bowed shape can be justified on the assumption that both inflation and unemployment become increasingly unpopular the higher they are. 74. Lastly, both programmes have almost universally been politically unpopular in the countries where they have been launched. 75. Coaches are paid to make unpopular decisions, and Kasper made one in Toronto. 76. The opposite of popular capitalism is not the unpopular sort. 77. But too many nasty ads succeed only in making all candidates unpopular. 78. This was high statesmanship, since each planned to use a new mandate to enact politically courageous and unpopular things. 79. It has pledged to end the deeply unpopular draft and to reduce the 80,000-strong army. 80. For such an unpopular phenomenon, the world sure sees a lot of inflation. 81. It may have appeared to make political sense for Dole to tie Baer and his highly unpopular ruling to Clinton. 82. This estate is now one of the most unpopular in the city. 83. What made them so unpopular that they aren't even commemorated in a country name. 84. After his speech the night before in the Academy, Brown had become an extremely unpopular figure amongst the ruling elite. 85. The war is deeply unpopular, but Mugabe remains firmly committed to it. 86. But he is old, deeply unpopular, and increasingly isolated from his own party. 87. Reviving the moribund nuclear industry would be tough and unpopular(/unpopular.html), and could take many years to produce more power. 88. The court's long-awaited decision was unpopular with groups on both sides of the issue. 89. The first assessment was made in 1662, but the tax proved deeply unpopular and was finally abolished in 1689. 90. What is more, tax increases or cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular. 91. But raising those rates is a very public -- and potentially very politically unpopular -- act. 92. Wild street celebrations turned to looting and several unpopular officials were reportedly lynched. 93. But what made the community charge so unpopular was its size and certain iniquities. 94. Their sacking came on June 20, soon after the president had also sacked an unpopular minister of defense. 95. The provision of reasons for decisions has become unpopular because reasons give more ammunition for challenge and negligence claims: see 14.7.7. 96. His murdered son was unpopular because he owned a Porsche. 97. Coal has become unpopular and, paradoxically, in view of the Greens' increased influence, nuclear power has experienced a resurgence. 98. The war became a most unpopular one domestically as the toll of dead and injured steadily mounted. 99. He was an unpopular officer, one who didn't properly belong anywhere, but who was uprooted and anxious everywhere. 100. Prayers must be moved at the end of the day's business, an unpopular time. 101. This spamming is the surest way to make yourself unpopular in Usenet. 102. A string of sensational stories has made them deeply unpopular. 103. Still, the emergency loan was highly unpopular in both countries. 104. It's a universally unpopular idea. Equipment makers say it will stop them being innovative. 105. Rights issues have become increasingly unpopular over the last decade or so. 106. Borrowing money from colleagues at work, petty cash,() or from neighbours is a fast way of making yourself unpopular. 107. In the Middle East crisis de Gaulle adopted a specious and unpopular neutrality. 108. To cope with the aftershock, Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms. 109. His thinly disguised hatred of rock-n-roll had made him an unpopular journalist. 110. A prime minister who sought to push an unpopular agreement through was assassinated but a religious nationalist in March 1951. 111. The vicar is now so unpopular that only a handful of people still attend St Mary's Church. 112. The new airport is an unpopular development but the government has promised £4 million in grants to the local community as a sweetener. 113. Despite official denials, William Waldegrave, the health secretary, is unpopular in Downing Street. 114. The good news is that everyone who is anyone wants to meet the man who replaced the very unpopular Boutros Boutros-Ghali. 115. This, of course, is unpopular with all units and levels of administration. 116. The referendum was a humiliating defeat for the unpopular Mr Khasbulatov. 117. One might also point to the fear among many politicians of electoral retribution if radical measures turn out to be unpopular. 117. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 118. Both the 6: 30 staff meetings and the WSOAs proved extremely unpopular. 119. They are politically unpopular and discriminate against those with high borrowing commitments, such as those with large mortgages. 120. To court voters, Richard Nixon had ended the inequitable and unpopular draft. 121. Be willing to take an unpopular stand and be the only one to benefit. 8. Trust your instincts. 122. Bradstreet was a moderate who was increasingly unpopular with those who wished to fight royal attacks on the colony's charter. 123. Thenceforward he became increasingly unpopular and involved in frequent quarrels. 124. He exhibited high intelligence, had an exceptional memory, but was unpopular and solitary because he hated games. 125. The poll also found the Legislature remains unpopular among the electorate. 126. The Bill perpetuates all the anomalies, unfairness, regional variations and bureaucracy that made the poll tax unpopular. 127. The administration would hate this, largely because the petrol tax is so unpopular in the open spaces of the West. 128. The criticism of Johnson seems as much directed at the unpopular Gingrich as it is at her. 129. Repeal also would be unpopular in such places as Augusta, Ga., home of the Masters golf tournament. 130. War and the military had become unpopular in academic and intellectual circles. 131. It was a highly unpopular Act; nevertheless it remained on the statute books until 1815. 132. She did things which were deeply unpopular to a large section of the political community which she was striving to hold together. 133. Initially it seemed unlikely that this stern, aloof, and unpopular general would be the person to inaugurate a democratic tradition. 134. But it also raises questions for the increasingly unpopular military rulers. 135. The difficulty in cutting government expenditure Cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular. 136. The ordinance was hugely unpopular with real estate investors and apartment owners. 137. Yet an extra levy on names to replenish it would be highly unpopular. 138. Chretien continues to be more popular than unpopular, although he has given voters some ground for displeasure. 139. Mr Venables must be the most unpopular teacher in school. 140. The links with the unions, increasingly unpopular, dispirited, and losing membership, were no longer a source of strength. 141. Neither is buoyant as a source of revenue, without unpopular increases in poundage or amounts. 142. No longer are local authorities cast in the role of protectors of unpopular, run-down schools. 143. The reasoning behind the unpopular and disastrous resignation immediately became the subject of intense speculation. 144. Why would the Labor Party exchange Mr Hawke for some one even more unpopular? 145. The most unpopular of the security forces is the Ulster Defence Regiment, the locally-recruited and predominantly Protestant force. 146. The unpopular tax was finally abolished some ten years ago. 147. The episcopalians, by contrast, strongly opposed the Union, which proved to be deeply unpopular. 147. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 148. There will be a lot of losers in changing from the poll tax, which will make the new tax unpopular too. 149. Few of them cared to talk about their jobs; they were as reticent as veterans of an unpopular war. 150. They might be, predictably, so unpopular that Parliament would not pass them in the first place. 151. They were defending the right of the pamphleteer to publish ideas that were unpopular in society or inconvenient for the state. 152. This strained family relationships, especially those of Committee members when unpopular decisions had to be made. 153. The government is more unpopular now than it has been for years. 154. Local government reorganisation was also extremely unpopular among people concerned with the smaller local authorities which would be abolished. 155. Hence it was reluctant to take the unpopular measures deemed by some to be necessary to tackle Britain's long-term problems. 156. For a new chancellor, presenting a budget for an unpopular government, it was the best he could do. 157. The more unpopular he becomes, the more President Mugabe intensifies his repression. Local journalists are intimidated and foreign media expelled. 158. Oddly enough, what makes Gingrich so popular with conservative Republicans is also what can make him unpopular with others. 159. This is immensely unpopular in the country and makes a Labour victory more likely. 160. It was the 1960s, and the military had become unpopular among academic and intellectual circles. 161. In a free market, polluting coal-fired power stations and unpopular nuclear ones should be less competitive because of rising environmental costs. 162. This provision is expected to be unpopular with insurance companies. 163. What you hope he will do is to remain silent and let Preval make decisions and take the rap for unpopular choices. 164. She believes in speaking her mind, which makes her very unpopular. 165. There had been a fall in private consumption in 1989 following the imposition of the unpopular consumption tax. 166. Anthony Gould was said to be one of the most unpopular men in the prison because of a crusade against drug abuse. 167. Gradually, I was made to feel unpopular and I applied these new standards to him. 168. It was extremely unpopular because it was a symbol of Roman rule. 169. Being unpopular at school can cause real heartache to children of any age. 170. This radical change of emphasis proved to be extremely unpopular with doctors both in primary care and the hospital service. 171. Making decisions that were unpopular with their subordinates, the managers felt even more isolated. 172. What we did not hear was that his objectionable manner made him deeply unpopular with black people in his district. 173. But as we have seen, he was extremely careful to avoid public association with the generally unpopular pogrom-type anti-Semitic outrages. 174. Barnett did not stoop to the kind of chicanery that had made Davis so unpopular. 175. Mr Perez was unpopular long before the current corruption charges were made. 176. Ankara diplomats saw his resignation as a way of distancing himself from an unpopular government. 177. With important municipal elections due in October,(http:///unpopular.html) they were unwilling to be associated with his highly unpopular economic austerity policies. 178. Under the highly unpopular Videnov, the Socialist government resisted implementing economic reforms. 179. Can an underground newspaper be banned for discussing controversial or unpopular topics? 180. Without the consensus achieved in Cabinet, ministers are free to disclaim responsibility for unpopular policies. 181. In Buxtehude, great emphasis has been laid on publicity and, especially during the unpopular trial stage, on public participation. 182. This is likely to be very unpopular and further reinforces individual dependency. 183. He was pretty unpopular with most of the senior staff. 184. The money has to be raised by the government and this means high taxation levels, which are always unpopular. 185. These proposals are unpopular with most of the medical profession. 186. The symposium was not the first place I had stated unpopular opinions. 187. That it would be unpopular with students or colleges was obvious. 188. This explains why, when I cam along, I was very unpopular. 189. A haughty girl is always unpopular at school. 190. Her nice Nelly behaviour made her unpopular at school. 191. At grassroots this is highly unpopular. 192. His habit of slamming friends made him unpopular. 193. Unpopular policies such as unilateral disarmament were ditched. 194. I will not hesitate to take unpopular decisions. 195. Such a work style is unpopular anywhere. 196. Forced saving might seem politically unpopular in America. 197. He became unpopular even on his home ground. 198. The legislature repealed the unpopular Rent Act. 199. Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda was unpopular with voters but T-shirts printed with his huffy parting shot are now a hit. 200. Or with a Auctioneers : Shanghai State took the second-hand housing auction market again unpopular What causes? 201. After they staged big marches along the Alameda, Santiago's main thoroughfare, Mr Pi?era last month sacked his unpopular education minister. 202. But as she also unpopular, there is nothing for it: she must go. 203. He later served as lieutenant governor and a brief stint as the unpopular governor of Massachusetts. 204. Taxes of any kind are unpopular, and to pass a gasoline tax, the Administration would have to compensate low-income Americans who depend on their cars. 205. The strong response to the stock sale reflects growing investor confidence that GM is moving beyond its unpopular, taxpayer-funded bankruptcy with sharply lower costs and higher profit potential. 206. The Achilles' heel is that Mr. Ahmadinejad's popular appeal only works when the West is unpopular, and nothing could be more unpopular to Iranians than a US-inspired attack. 207. Posted message titles include "Taleban, " "Northern Alliance Atrocities, " "Salman Rushdie article, " and, suggestively, "9 Unpopular Ideas, important to read." 208. Their centrism made the team as unpopular on the left as on the right. 209. But over the past year Mr... Blair has got gradually more unpopular, the Tories have discovered an electable leader in David Cameron and Mr... Brown has grown more impatient. 210. Meirixinbao reporters dialogue with Zen Pandanyi see unpopular Housing Trade Fair? 211. Bureaucratically unpopular orders can be evaded in a variety of ways. 212. Given that he—an ethnic Sindhi, like most of his coterie of advisers—is especially unpopular in Punjab, this was always likely to cause unrest. 213. Both were unpopular: Waugh as an effete reactionary; Orwell for his unfashionable anti-Stalinism. 214. Curious as Lot's wife , she has made herself unpopular among her friends. 215. Stagflation is a very unpopular buzz word in the business world. 216. According to Lorica's data, even those suggested users who are relatively unpopular still gain around 45, 000 new follower in the first week and 170, 000 in the first month./unpopular.html 217. In 273 BC, King Areus of Sparta was away with most of the army when his unpopular uncle Cleonymus invited King Pyrrhus of Epirus to invade Sparta. 218. This was a mistake which made him unpopular in Rome and he could have caught Hasdrubal too. 219. This proved unpopular and when Charles II was restored to the throne he restored the celebration. 220. Curious as Lot's wife , he had made himself unpopular among his friends. 221. Morning exercise reading is really an annoying unpopular Procrustean bed to all our students. 222. His speech was a head - on denunciation of the unpopular new policy. 223. Too many European brands try to flog unpopular models to the Chinese, he says. 224. Repackage the EU as some friends of Brussels desires, it will still be unpopular. 225. But confronting militants could make you unpopular among a Palestinian electorate that voted the Islamic group Hamas into office in 2006. 226. The birth control pill is unpopular, as many people believe it harms a woman's body. 227. But it may make him even more unpopular outside his Kikuyu heartland and increase the lawlessness. 228. His speech was head - on denunciation of the unpopular new policy. 229. This made him extremely unpopular with his fellow townsmen because the pilgrimages to the Kaaba were the chief source of such prosperity as Mecca enjoyed. 230. One massively unpopular cover version in recent years was Madonna's dire cover of the Don McLean song American Pie. 231. The civil rights activist Marcus Garvey, though, had to complain to a paper that reported he had died "broke, alone and unpopular". 232. The unpopular president, who came to power in a 1999 military coup, appeared in civilian clothing after yielding to pressure last November to give up the powerful post as Army chief. 233. A sharper-than-expected slowdown, however, would increase pressure on Mr. Sarkozy's government to announce large, unpopular spending cut. 234. Now after the war the Nationalists were, as indicated above , weakened, demoralized, and unpopular. 235. He has also dared to take unpopular, but principled stands at times. 236. But then an unpopular player gets hurt in a high-profile game and everyone's a leatherhead again. 237. I also got a good round of applause by promising new leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs, whose director was unpopular with the veterans groups. 238. He joined a small repertory company unpopular with his fellow actors. 239. He remained unpopular and was distinguished only by his unattractiveness as a result of a skin disease. |
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