invidious
英 [ɪnˈvɪdiəs]
美 [ɪnˈvɪdiəs]
adj. 讨厌而不公正的; 易引起反感的; 招人嫉妒的
BNC.21156 / COCA.26230
牛津词典
adj.
- 讨厌而不公正的;易引起反感的;招人嫉妒的
unpleasant and unfair; likely to offend sb or make them jealous- We were in the invidious position of having to choose whether to break the law or risk lives.
我们处于左右为难的窘境,不知是要违法还是要拿生命冒险。 - It would be invidious to single out any one person to thank.
单独感谢任何一个人都易引起反感。
- We were in the invidious position of having to choose whether to break the law or risk lives.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (任务、工作)招致不满的,引起反感的
If you describe a task or job asinvidious, you mean that it is unpleasant because it is likely to make you unpopular.- The local authority could find itself in the invidious position of having to refuse.
当局可能会发现自己处于必须要拒绝但又会因此而不得人心的境地。
- The local authority could find itself in the invidious position of having to refuse.
- ADJ (比较、选择)不公平的,难以决定的
Aninvidiouscomparison or choice between two things is an unfair one because the two things are very different or are equally good or bad.- Police officers fear invidious comparisons...
警官担心会进行不公正的比较。 - It is invidious to make a selection.
不相上下,很难选择。
- Police officers fear invidious comparisons...
英英释义
adj
- containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice
- discriminatory attitudes and practices
- invidious comparisons