unfavourably adv.
不适宜地,不利地
unfavourably[ adv ]
showing disapproval; in a disparaging way
<adv.all>
he reviewed the play unfavorably
- And he compares simplistic laissez-faire economics unfavourably with the more active industrial policies of Japan and continental Europe.
- But export prices for Ecuador's high quality white shrimps dropped consistently from Dollars 4.20 in 1986 to Dollars 3.10 in 1992. Notwithstanding its strong growth, Ecuador's shrimp industry compares unfavourably with its Asian competitors.
- Casually to compare our work unfavourably with English National Opera's is to play an old cracked vinyl record, long out of date.