unloved

英 [ʌn'lʌvd] 美 [,ʌn'lʌvd]
  • adj. 不为人所爱的
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unloved (adj.)
late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of love (v.). A verb, unlove (with un- (2)) is attested from late 14c. Old English unlofod meant "unpraised."
He that can love unloved again,
Hath better store of love than brain
[Robert Ayton (1570-1638)]
1. I think she feels desperately wounded and unloved at the moment.
我想她此刻定会觉得受到了极大的伤害,无人关爱。

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2. He looks for the lonely, the lost, the unloved.
他找的是孤独的人、失落的人和缺少爱的人。

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3. I think she feels desperately wounded and unloved.
我想她觉得受到了莫大的伤害,无人爱她。

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4. By that time, stocks are deeply unloved, making them real bargains.
到那时候, 股票会很不受人喜欢, 成为真正的便宜货.

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5. When he rejects her feelings, she then feels unloved.
他若拒绝她的感觉, 她会觉得没有被爱.

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