unfortunates
美 [?n?f?rt??n?t]
英 [?n?f??(r)t?(?)n?t] 
- adj.不幸的;運氣不好的;不恰好的;使人遺憾的
- n.不幸的人;被社會遺棄的人
- 網絡倒霉的;令人遺憾的;不會忘記的
詞形變化
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例句
the pig unfortunate people do the person, I was a lucky, at least those unfortunates I slept like a pig.
幸運者做豬不幸者做人,我是個幸運的不幸者,起碼我睡的象豬。
We needed to show a steady rise as industrialisation proceeded, but some of these unfortunates had other ideas.
我們需要乘工業化的發展把氣溫上升趨勢做得穩扎穩打,但是這些倒霉蛋有的卻打起了自己的小九九。
Whereas, it was the unfortunates that make her become more caring to victims.
因此,這種不幸使她對受害者更加富有同情心。
Those unfortunates still turn up at emergency rooms and often do not pay their bills.
這些沒有醫保的人們經常出現在急診室里而且無力支付醫藥單。
The worst include children of unfortunates who left school during the 1980s recession and have never worked since.
最絕的是在20世紀80年代經濟蕭條中不幸輟學的兒童,從此以后便再也找不見工作。
I also have my patients, and then, too, I have some whom I call my unfortunates.
我一樣有我的病人。首先我有他們稱為病人的病人,其次我還有我稱為不幸的人的病人。
Unlike many other poor unfortunates, I do have a job .
我同許多不幸的人不一樣,我是有工作的。