unkind的意思和读音

unkind

: [ʌnˈkaɪnd] : [ʌn'kaɪnd]

adj.

unkinder  unkindest  

adj.+n.unkind word,unkind remark,unkind thing

adj.good

adj.ill,unfriendly,hostile,harsh,mean

unkindadj.

1.~ (to sb/sth) (to do sth)unpleasant or unfriendly; slightly cruel

an unkind remark

He was never actually unkind to them.

It would be unkind to go without him.

adj.1.;;

adj.1.unfriendly, insulting, or cruel

1. uneconomic unkind unchangeable ...

2. → kindness unkind → kindred ...

3. gray unkind pass ...

4. friendly unkind village ...

5. blanket unkind clinic ...

6. optional hours unkind crave ...

7. adj. very bad or unpleasant unkind;unpleasant dangerous or serious ...

8., ... 〖 humble;vulgar〗 unkind;ungenerous〗 〖

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1.He was never unkind, and I cannot remember that he ever spoke harshly to me, but it was the custom to fear and admire him.

2.Of course, you do not need any reminders that nature is often unkind to Indonesia.

3.I shall give her a special gift, and when we have deposed her unkind father, I shall make her the chieftainess of her village.

4.the discovery and defence of the new. the world is often unkind to new talent, new creations, and new needs friends.。“

5.my poor woman , " said the not unkind old minister , " the child shall be well cared for ! - far better than thou canst do it !“,”,“。”

6.and she could not help thinking her poor dear sister Price would feel it very unkind of her not to come by such an opportunity.

7.He did not see any other way to save us both from ruin, and therefore he thought it more unkind.

8.He was surprised, too, that he did not weep - surprised and a little ashamed; surely it is unkind not to weep for the dead.

9.Then, he had undergone so much bitterness himself, be had not the heart to be unkind to anyone.

10.It was an unkind, stupid thing to say and she will have no peace of mind until she's apologized and.