1·To affect unfavorably, unfairly, or wrongly; bias.
持偏见不良地、不公正地或错误地影响;
2·Your price compare unfavorably with your competitor's.
与贵方的竞争对手相比,你们所报价格一点也不占优势。
3·Your actions contrast unfavorably with your principles.
你的行动和你的原则形成反差。
4·India, often compared unfavorably with China in this respects.
在这些方面印度与中国比要差些。
5·There is a tendency to compare yourself unfavorably with other people.
会出现与他人不好地比较自己的倾向。
6·The halls are decorated with posters comparing Mr. Obama unfavorably with George W. Bush.
大厅里面贴满了海报,拿奥巴马和乔治布什做比较,这对奥巴马来说是不利的。
7·Thirty-nine percent (39%) of all votershave a favorable opinion of Paul, while 30% view him unfavorably.
所有的选民中,39%的人给了保罗好评,而30%的人给了差评。
8·To protect interests of the insurant's, unfavorably explained principle is approved in the 31st act of Insurance Law.
为了维护被保险人的利益,《保险法》第31条确立了不利解释原则。
9·When tyre atmospheric pressure lacks it will gives rise to unfavorably the influence on safety and economic nature of auto-mobile.
轮胎气压不足将对汽车的安全性、经济性产生不利影响。
10·Theseexperts seem to lose the public's trust, for they are suspected to unfavorably direct the publicand provide wrong information.
这些专家似乎失去了公众的信任,人们怀疑他们误导了公众的方向,并提供了不真实的信息。