unpopularity
/ˌʌnˌpɒpjuˈlærəti/ (bre, ipa) · [ənpˌɑpjəlˈɛrɪti] /ˌʌnˌpɑːpjuˈlærəti/ (ame, ipa)
unpopularity — 名詞
1. the fact that a person, plan, or thing is widely disliked and gets little public
不受歡迎
很多人不喜歡或不支持
the fact that a person, plan, or thing is widely disliked and gets little public support
The mayor's unpopularity grew after the city cut late-night buses.
市政府削減深夜公車後,市長變得更不受歡迎了。
grow in unpopularity after a local decision
The school's unpopularity with new families worried the principal.
這所學校在新生家庭中不受歡迎,讓校長很擔心。
unpopularity with + group
Rising food prices added to the government's unpopularity among young voters.
食物價格上漲,讓政府在年輕選民中更不受歡迎。
After one bad show, the actor spoke about his unpopularity with fans.
一場糟糕的演出後,這位演員談起自己在粉絲間的不受歡迎。
The app's unpopularity came from slow loading and confusing buttons.
這款 app 不受歡迎,是因為載入慢又按鈕難懂。
- disapproval
focuses more on negative judgment than on overall public standing
- backlash
stronger and often refers to an angry public reaction after an action or remark
- disfavor
more formal and often used in political or public-opinion writing
- resentment
describes the bitter feeling in people, not the public status itself
- popularity
the general state of being liked or supported by many people
- approval
focuses on people judging something positively
- support
often narrower and used for backing in politics, teams, or causes
文法句型
someone's unpopularity
the unpopularity of a plan
unpopularity among voters
unpopularity with customers
用法筆記
Often used for public opinion about leaders, plans, products, and institutions. Common patterns are someone's unpopularity, the unpopularity of something, and unpopularity among or with a particular group.