unfavourable im PONS Wörterbuch

unfavourable Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

to appear in an unfavourable light

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
The unfavourable weather, however, induced a change of plan and the last-named place alone was visited.
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This fall can be ascribed to the distance to economic centres and the rather unfavourable local transport links.
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This mode of transport was common where sailing was impractical due to tunnels and bridges, unfavourable winds, or the narrowness of the channel.
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The subjects are unfit for sculpture, or at least unfavourable.
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This attracted unfavourable comment from some critics who had expected more.
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Depending on the reaction, the idea that is positively received may be implemented, or disowned and denied if unfavourable, unsympathetic or hostile.
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It received unanimously unfavourable reviews which forced its early closure.
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Adversely, there were those who were cautious of the properties of coffee, fearing they had more unfavourable effects than positive ones.
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Unfortunately for the locals the station was in a very unfavourable position.
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He gave a public demonstration in 1890 of his device, but the low frame rate combined with the device's apparent unreliability made an unfavourable impression.
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