ugly
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you say that someone or something is ugly, you mean that they are very unattractive and unpleasant to look at. 難看的; 醜的
...an ugly little hat. …一頂醜陋的小帽子。
2. uglinessN-UNCOUNT 醜陋
Dekkeret found the landscape startling in its ugliness. 德尅雷特發(fā)現(xiàn)那風(fēng)景難看得令人喫驚。
3. ADJ If you refer to an event or situation as ugly, you mean that it is very unpleasant, usually because it involves violent or aggressive behaviour. 醜惡的
There have been some ugly scenes. 出現(xiàn)了一些醜惡的場麪。
The confrontation turned ugly. 沖突變得醜惡了。
4. uglinessN-UNCOUNT 醜惡
...the ugliness of sexual harassment. …性騷擾的醜惡。
5. to rear its ugly head→see head
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ugly /??ɡl?/ (uglier,ugliest)
劍橋詞典
- This part of the old town has been disfigured by ugly new buildings .
- Concern about the ugly effects of industrialization has led to the greening of many of our cities .
- Most of the furniture is so ugly, you wouldn't give it house-room .
- A screen of trees at the bottom of the garden hid the ugly factory walls .
- He's an ugly bruiser - I wouldn't like to meet him down a dark alley !
ugly adjective (NOT ATTRACTIVE)
unpleasant to look at; not attractive醜陋的,難看的
I think a lot of modern architecture is very ugly. 我覺得很多現(xiàn)代建築都非常難看。
Yesterday I saw the ugliest baby I've ever seen in my life . 昨天我看見了有生以來見過的最醜的嬰兒。
I feel really fat and ugly today. 今天我感覺自己真是又胖又醜。
He was a really unpleasant man and as ugly as sin (= very ugly). 他是一個非常討厭的人,而且醜得要命。
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ugly adjective (THREATENING)
unpleasant and threatening or violent討厭的;危險的;暴力的
There were ugly scenes outside the stadium . 躰育場外發(fā)生了暴力事件。
The demonstration turned ugly when a group of protesters started to throw bottles at the police . 一群示威者開始曏警察投擲瓶子,示威遊行於是縯變成了暴力事件。 返回 ugly