英:['ʌɡlɪlɪ]
美:['ʌɡlɪlɪ]
英:['ʌɡlɪlɪ]
美:['ʌɡlɪlɪ]
adjective
offensive to the sight : hideous
offensive or unpleasant to any sense
morally offensive or objectionable
corruption—the ugliest stain of all
likely to cause inconvenience or discomfort
the ugly truth
surly, quarrelsome
an ugly disposition
frightful, dire
adverb
in an ugly manner
was acting ugly
Adjective Middle English, from Old Norse uggligr, from uggr fear; akin to Old Norse ugga to fear
The first known use of ugly was in the 13th century
ukasenoun
a ruling especially of a Russian emperor or government
uglyadjective
horrid or unpleasant especially to the sight : unsightly, hideous
offensive entry 1 sense 3, repulsive
ugly habits
likely to cause bother or discomfort : troublesome
an ugly situation
quarrelsome
an ugly disposition
uglyadjective
horrid or unpleasant especially to the sight : unsightly, hideous
offensive entry 1 sense 3, repulsive
ugly habits
likely to cause bother or discomfort : troublesome
an ugly situation
quarrelsome
an ugly disposition
1 Directly the landscape of city entrance influences the image of the city beautifully and uglily.
城市入口景观的美丑直接影响到城市的形象。
2 Husband grows too uglily, shop every time see the friend wants to explain, this is not a driver, tired dead!
老公长得太难看,每次逛街见到朋友都要解释,这个不是司机,累死了!
3 an ugly shade of green
4 They avoided what could have been an ugly situation.
5 He has an ugly disposition.
6 And while some consider the insects to be ugly, Campbell said there is a beauty to them in their uniqueness.
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8 The window all changed into the aluminum alloy, uglily is unable to withstand.
窗户都换成了铝合金的, 丑陋不堪.