unsavory
英 [,?n'seiv?ri]
美
- adj. 難吃的;沒有香味的;令人討厭的
英文詞源
- unsavory (adj.)
- also unsavoury, early 13c., "tasteless, insipid," from un- (1) "not" + savory (adj.). Meaning "unpleasant or disagreeable to the taste" is attested from late 14c.; of persons, from c. 1400. Related: Unsavoriness.
雙語例句
- 1. I have cleared my piazza of that unsavory flytrap.
- 我除掉了走廊上這只臭不可聞的捕蠅器啦.
來自辭典例句
- 2. He became appalled at unsavory tricks.
- 如此心狠手辣的手段,使他驚呆了.
來自辭典例句
- 3. You'll be in the loving mood but don't let that lead to an unsavory state.
- 沉浸在愛的情緒中,但是不要讓它發(fā)展為令人討厭的情況.
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- 4. I'm ill, and so have to drink these unsavory tea herbs every day.
- 我病了, 每天都要喝這些難喝的水劑.
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- 5. Lurid crimes. At other times it merely refers to glaring and usually unsavory sensationalism.
- 聳人聽聞的罪行. 該詞極少用來指怒目而視的并且通常是令人不快的危言聳聽.
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