unenviable信息详情
adj.不值得羡慕的,不值得嫉妒的
She was given the unenviable task of informing the losers.───她去通知失败的人,真不是什么好差事。
She had the unenviable task of making the first few phone calls.───她的不愉快的任务是打头几个电话。
His abrasive manner has won him an unenviable notoriety.───他粗鲁的态度已经为他招来了一个无可羡慕的恶名。
A bad decision made early in a time of crisis lives on, says Fink, because a leader is often put in the unenviable position of defending it.───芬克称,面临危机时,过早做出的错误决定往往后患无穷,因为公司的领导者在为这些错误决定作辩护时,往往被迫处于一种难堪的处境。
Shanghai's nightlife is in the unenviable position of having to live up to its own decades-old reputation.───上海的夜生活处在一个不令人羡慕的位置上,那就是她不能辜负自己几十年的盛名。
China now holds the unenviable record of producing as much organic water pollution as the United States, Japan and India combined.───中国目前造成有机水污染已创新纪录,是美国、日本和印度的总和。
An unenviable task, then, for the American diplomats who face the task of arguing back in defence of old-fashioned libertarianism.───美国外交官面临一个不值得羡慕的任务,即为过时的自由意志主义辩护。
Such a difficult choice placed her in an invidious and unenviable position.───如此艰难的选择使她处于一种引起反感的和尴尬的境地。
Lehman faces an unenviable choice: It would be a sign of weakness if Lehman ends up selling large amounts of assets under pressure.───雷曼兄弟面临着一个两难的处境:如果迫于压力出售大笔资产,可能会被市场视为羸弱的信号;
She had the unenviable task of making the first few phone calls.