ill-starred

ill-starred

美 [??l ?stɑrd]  英 [??l ?stɑ?(r)d]

  • adj.注定要倒霉(或失敗)的;時運不濟的
  • 網絡星運不利的;不幸的;運氣不佳的

反義詞

adj.

同義詞

英漢雙解

adj.
1.
注定要倒霉(或失敗)的;時運不濟的not lucky and likely to bring unhappiness or to end in failure
an ill-starred marriage
注定要失敗的婚姻

英漢解釋

adj.
1.
同“ill-fated”

英英解釋

adj.

例句

But during their ill-starred government of 2005-07, the atmosphere was more reminiscent of Robespierre than Benjamin Franklin.

2005到2007年政府表現不佳政治氛圍想起羅伯斯庇爾不是富蘭克林

The prospect of further upsets to the ill-starred attempt to rewrite the way the EU operates has European leaders panicking or despairing.

進一步扭轉試圖改變歐盟運行方式行動前景已經使歐洲各國領導感到驚慌絕望

Diminished as it has been by ill-starred foreign adventures and economic weakness, the US remains the indispensable power.

盡管對外干涉挫折實力受損而且經濟低迷美國仍是一個不可或缺強者

The resulting glut of liquidity and financial firms' thirst for yield led eventually to the ill-starred boom in American subprime mortgages.

結果大量流動性金融公司渴求回報事實上造成美國次級房貸市場繁榮假象

A: That's right. But all those things, for some reason, have been ill-starred, haven't gone anywhere.

不錯因為原因所有那些事情運氣不佳沒有成效

So this is the first and last letter we are writing to you from "new Europe" , to use Donald Rumsfeld's ill- starred phrase.

所以恐怕第一也是最后那個不幸拉斯菲爾德所謂歐洲

After an ill-starred open letter critical of the Obama administration last year, they take care not to complain publicly.

去年不幸公開奧巴馬政府批評之后他們開始注意不在公開場合抱怨

I am a son's' that you of wife, this is you are ill-starred'.

妻子兒子多災多難’。