0 not giving you an advantage or a good chance of success -- 不利的;反對的;相反的;有害的;令人不快的
Current conditions are very unfavourable for new businesses. 目前的條件對新興企業非常不利。
We have to be prepared for an unfavourable outcome. 我們要為結果不利做好準備。
He always talks about her in an unfavourable way. 他在談起她是總是很負面。
Of those surveyed, 62 percent said they had an unfavourable opinion of the president. 62%的受訪者對總統的看法不佳。
But these unfavourable changes in prices were still partly perceived as within the political realm.
Unfavourable dynamics and spin diffusion effects also make a quantitative analysis difficult.
Taken at face value the statistics seem to suggest a rapid and progressive displacement of traditionally prevalent attitudes which were unfavourable to childbearing outside marriage.
The arithmetic was sufficiently unfavourable, even in the short term, that harsh measures were required.
Instead, movements must mount their challenges in particular conflictive environments structured by existing social relations, usually unfavourable to their cause.
Offspring were no longer guaranteed an equal share of a parent's property, a change unfavourable to daughters.
This suggests that cercariae released into snail tissue containing cadmium are possibly reacting to the unfavourable environment by encysting before emergence into the water occurs.
Some of these troubles depend on local customary diet, and the distribution of food within families tends to be unfavourable to young children.