unkindest
英 [ʌnˈkaɪndɪst]
美 [ənˈkaɪndɪst]
adj. 不友善的; 不亲切的; 不客气的; 刻薄的
unkind的最高级
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 不仁慈的;不友善的;不厚道的;刻薄的
If someone isunkind, they behave in an unpleasant, unfriendly, or slightly cruel way. You can also describe someone's words or actions asunkind.- All last summer he'd been unkind to her...
去年整个夏天他都对她很恶劣。 - No one has an unkind word to say about him...
所有人说起他来都没有一句坏话。 - Without wishing to be unkind, she's not the most interesting company...
我说这话没什么恶意,但她并不是个特别有趣的伙伴。 - I think it's a bit unkind to describe the ship in those terms.
我觉得用那些字眼来形容这艘船有点刻薄。
- All last summer he'd been unkind to her...
- ADJ-GRADED (遭遇)残忍的,无情的
If you describe something bad that happens to someone asunkind, you mean that they do not deserve it.- The weather was unkind to those pipers who played in the morning.
坏天气对上午那些风笛吹奏者毫不容情。 - ...a shared conviction that some unkind fate or chance is keeping them apart.
彼此坚信是无情的命运或机缘让他们一再错过
- The weather was unkind to those pipers who played in the morning.