形容詞
1. They gave unlike accounts of the incident.
他們對(duì)這事情的描述各不相同。
2. She is unlike her mother; she is tall and her mother is very short.
她不像她媽媽;她很高,而她媽媽很矮。
介詞
1. unlike
1. His new novel is unlike all his previous ones.
他新出的這部小說與他以前的不同。
2. It's unlike you not to say hello.
連招呼都不打這不像是你。
1. unlike
1. 不象:conversely相反地 | unlike不象 | whereas然而
2. 異類項(xiàng):unknown 未知數(shù);未知量 | unlike 異類項(xiàng) | upper bound 上界
3. 不像:scientific 科學(xué)性的 | unlike不像 | following 接著的
4. 不同的:unless 如果不,除非 | unlike 不同的 | unload 卸貨
1. 不像;與…不同
If one thing is unlike another thing, the two things have different qualities or characteristics from each other.
e.g. This was a foreign country, so unlike San Jose...
這是外國(guó),與圣何塞很不一樣。
e.g. She was unlike him in every way except for her coal black eyes.
她除了那雙烏黑的眼睛外,跟他沒有一點(diǎn)兒相像。
2. 與…相反
You can use unlike to contrast two people, things, or situations, and show how they are different.
e.g. Unlike aerobics, walking entails no expensive fees for classes or clubs.
散步不像有氧健身操那樣需要交納昂貴的費(fèi)用來參加健身班或俱樂部。
3. 與…平時(shí)不同;不像…平常那樣
If you describe something that a particular person has done as being unlike them, you mean that you are surprised by it because it is not typical of their character or normal behaviour.
e.g. It was so unlike him to say something like that, with such intensity, that I was astonished...
他一反常態(tài)用如此強(qiáng)烈的語氣說出那番話,著實(shí)讓我吃驚。
e.g. 'We'll all be arrested!' Thomas yelled, which was most unlike him.
“我們都會(huì)被抓的!” 托馬斯大聲嚷道,跟平時(shí)的他判若兩人。