unkind
unkind — 形容詞
1. behaving or speaking in a way that causes hurt or unhappiness to another person,
不友善;刻薄
對他人不體貼或不仁慈的
behaving or speaking in a way that causes hurt or unhappiness to another person, either deliberately or through not caring about how they feel.
Zayd's unkind comment about her cooking made everyone at the table feel uncomfortable.
Zayd 對她廚藝的刻薄評論讓在座所有人都感到不自在。
unkind + noun (comment) — adjective before noun
It was unkind of Esteban to ignore his younger brother's questions during the trip.
Esteban 在旅途中不理會弟弟的問題,實在很不友善。
it + be + unkind + of + person + to-infinitive
The teacher's unkind words left little Ritu in tears for the rest of the afternoon.
老師那些刻薄的話讓小 Ritu 哭了一整個下午。
Putri could not forget the unkind way her classmates spoke to her last year.
Putri 忘不了去年同學對她說話的那種不友善態度。
Sivan felt hurt by the unkind message that was posted on her desk.
Sivan 因為有人在她桌上留了刻薄的紙條而感到受傷。
- kind
direct opposite; describes a caring and gentle nature
- considerate
emphasises thoughtfulness about others' needs and feelings
文法句型
unkind + to + person
it + be + unkind + of + person + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Often used with 'to' to indicate the person affected ('unkind to someone'). Also common in the pattern 'it is unkind of someone to do something' for commenting on an action.