Encara no tenim significats per a "very unpopular".
1The Chinese are very unpopular in Australia and in all the colonies.
2In that time she oversaw some very unpopular changes at the site.
3I am very unpopular, and I have the grace to know it.
4The police were very unpopular in Budge Street-almostas unpopular as Paul.
5Overnight, Iranians living in America became, to say the least, very unpopular.
6That means you'll be a very unpopular addition to the team.
7The Cynic was very old and very wise and very unpopular.
8The assassins are very unpopular in Rome, and have failed to keep control.
9The result of this war, so humiliating to Russia, rendered Ivan very unpopular.
10He seemed to bear a shockingly bad character, and to be very unpopular.
11Errington is a very good fellow, but the other man is very unpopular.
12George Morris, who had sat for the last twenty years, was very unpopular.
13An opinion poll published on Sunday showed that such measures would be very unpopular.
14That means making some very unpopular decisions in the process.
15He says a new, higher VAT will be very unpopular.
16The coalition is going to be very unpopular during the next year or two.
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Very unpopular a través del temps
Very unpopular per variant geogràfica