unfortunate

🇬🇧/ʌnˈfɔːtʃənət/ 🇺🇸/ʌnˈfɔːrtʃənət/VCE📚 5018 2四级六级高考
If you describe someone as unfortunate, you mean that something unpleasant or unlucky has happened to them. 不幸的; 令人不愉快的

adjective [原级]不幸的;令人遗憾的;不成功的

It was an unfortunate accident.
那是一次不幸的事故。

un- 表示"不"或"否定" 2.表示“打开,解开,弄出”。词根之前加上 "un-" 前缀,使其表示相反或否定的意义。unfortunate 不幸的(un+fortunate 幸运的)
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Lesson 22 By heart
Lesson 41 Illusions of pastoral peace
Lesson 33 Education
Lesson 46 Hobbies
un (不) +fortunate (幸运的) →不幸的
unfortunate

adj. 不幸的;令人遗憾的;不成功的

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Some unfortunate person passing below could all too easily be seriously injured. 某个正好从下面路过的倒霉的人会太容易严重受伤。
Apparently he had been unfortunate enough to fall victim to a gang of thugs. 显然他曾够不幸的,遭遇了一伙恶棍。
It is unfortunate that your flight was cancelled. 遗憾的是,你的航班被取消了。
...the unfortunate incident of the upside-down Canadian flag. …颠倒了加拿大旗帜这件憾事。
Every year we have fundraisers to raise money for unfortunate people. 每年我们有募捐会为不幸的人筹集钱款。
Dorothy was another of life's unfortunates. 多萝西是又一个生活不幸的人。
She described the decision as 'unfortunate'. 她把这项决定说成是“令人遗憾”。
He was unfortunate to lose in the final round. 他不幸在最后一轮输了。