unkind

英 [ʌnˈkaɪnd]      美 [ʌnˈkaɪnd]
  • adj. 无情的;不仁慈的,不厚道的
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unkind (adj.)
Old English uncynde "unnatural, not natural;" see un- (1) "not" + kind (adj.). Meaning "lacking in kindness" is recorded from mid-14c.
1. 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。
2. No one has an unkind word to say about him.
所有人说起他来都没有一句坏话。
3. 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。
4. Marcus has been most unkind to me today.
马库斯今天对我非常无礼。
5. He was never actually unkind to them.
其实他从没有对他们不好。