unpopularity信息详情
n.不受欢迎;不得人心
The Republicans' unpopularity is inextricably linked with that of Mr Bush.───共和党不受欢迎与布什没市场的联系千丝万缕。
the Hoare-Laval pact in Britain forced Hoare to resign.───在英国不得人心的《霍尔-赖伐尔协定》最终使得霍尔辞职。
However, Mr Ozawa is not to be stopped by mere unpopularity.───不过,小泽先生不会仅仅因为不受欢迎就放弃的。
President Nicolas Sarkozy's unpopularity owes much to his failure to boost it as he promised.───法国总统萨科齐不受欢迎的原因多半要归咎于其未能兑现提高民众购买力的承诺。
It had to do with unpopularity and that people thought what I was doing did not make sense and was wrong.───它与不受欢迎有关,人们认为我正在做没有用,是错的。
His unpopularity seems to be owing largely to unemployment and the widening gap between rich and poor.───他之所以支持率较低主要是因为失业状况和贫富差距。
Henceforth it will find it a lot harder to hide its belligerence behind America's unpopularity.───以后它将发现,要把自己的好战之心隐藏在美国的不得人心背后,将会困难得多。
But it will be able to slash spending and raise taxes without hindrance, albeit at the cost of staggering unpopularity.───然而他的政府有能力在不受阻挠的情况下,削减支出,提高税收。尽管这是以触犯众怒为代价的。
Her close relationship with the teacher increased her unpopularity among her schoolmates.
The government's unpopularity was demonstrated in the January 1991 partial legislative and local elections.
Despite widespread unpopularity, the party did not meet its Waterloo until the election of 1997.
In 1990 the unpopularity of the poll tax made even that levy politically unacceptable.
His departure was recognition that his unpopularity had become a liability for the Conservatives in an election year.
He must be unafraid of unpopularity.
But the unions' unpopularity in the wake of the Winter of Discontent and Labour's electoral decline also weakened the movement.
Perhaps as a result of his unpopularity, speculation about him has taken a new turn.
Despite their growing unpopularity, the Laudian bishops continued to pursue their objectives with great vigour throughout the 1630s.