inauspicious

inauspicious [ˌɪnɔ:ˈspɪʃəs]  [ˌɪnɔˈspɪʃəs] 

inauspicious 基本解释

形容词不祥的; 不幸的; 凶兆的; 倒霉的

inauspicious 网络解释

inauspicious

1. 不幸的:inauguratory 就职的 | inauspicious 不幸的 | inauthentic 不真实的

2. 不祥的:inattention 不注意 | inauspicious 不祥的 | inavoidance need 避败需求

3. 不祥的,不吉利的:morgue 停尸房 | inauspicious 不祥的,不吉利的 | Zombie uncle 怪叔叔

4. 不吉的/凶兆的/恶运的/不祥:inaugurator /举行就职典礼者/开创者/ | inauspicious /不吉的/凶兆的/恶运的/不祥/ | inauspiciously /不吉地/

inauspicious 词典解释

1. 不祥的;凶兆的;不吉利的
    An inauspicious event is one that gives signs that success is unlikely.

    e.g. The meeting got off to an inauspicious start when he was late.
           他迟到了,会议一开始就不顺利。

inauspicious 单语例句

1. The Horse has a year of inauspicious events in store in terms of career so expect a heavy workload without much reward and recognition.

2. According to traditional Chinese beliefs, 2010 is in a cycle of inauspicious years for marriage.

3. The tiger brings with it mythical heroic powers, but the coming Chinese New Year is an inauspicious one for marriage.

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4. Some said they would follow Li's example in the future while others thought it inauspicious to receive an IOU.

5. It was also considered inauspicious to keep a bed on which an elderly person of the family passed away.

6. Both traveling and a switch in jobs are very inauspicious for the Tiger this year.

7. However, a quirk in the lunar calendar makes this a relatively inauspicious year for marriage.