unpropitious
意味: Not favourable or promising; indicating a poor likelihood of success, especially regarding the timing or circumstances of an undertaking.
Unpropitious is a rather formal and literary word, more commonly encountered than its positive form 'propitious.' It is typically applied to circumstances, timing, weather, or omens rather than to people. The word carries a tone of measured pessimism — suggesting that conditions are unfavourable without declaring that failure is certain.
例文
- The expedition set out under the most unpropitious conditions, with gale-force winds and driving rain. 探险队在极为不利的条件下出发,面临着狂风暴雨。La expedición partió en las condiciones más desfavorables, con vientos huracanados y lluvia torrencial.探検隊は暴風雨という極めて不利な状況の中で出発した。탐험대는 강풍과 폭우라는 극히 불리한 조건 속에서 출발했다.
- It was an unpropitious moment to launch a new luxury brand, given the depth of the recession. 在经济衰退如此严重的时期,推出新的奢侈品牌实在是个不合时宜的时机。Era un momento poco propicio para lanzar una nueva marca de lujo, dada la profundidad de la recesión.不況がこれほど深刻な時期に新しい高級ブランドを立ち上げるのは、不適切なタイミングであった。불황이 이토록 심각한 시기에 새로운 명품 브랜드를 출시하는 것은 적절치 못한 타이밍이었다.
- Despite the unpropitious start, the negotiations eventually produced a workable agreement. 尽管开局不利,谈判最终达成了一项可行的协议。A pesar del comienzo desfavorable, las negociaciones acabaron por producir un acuerdo viable.出だしは不利であったにもかかわらず、交渉は最終的に実行可能な合意を生み出した。불리한 출발에도 불구하고, 협상은 결국 실행 가능한 합의를 도출해냈다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: literary, journalism, academic
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From un- (not) and propitious, from Latin propitius meaning favourable or gracious. The negative form has been in English since the early 17th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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