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Adverb
1. in an unpleasant manner;
"he had been unpleasantly surprised"
The first known use of unpleasant was in the 15th century
unplumbedadjective
not tested or measured with a plumb line
not explored completely
many unplumbed areas in science
unplugverb
to remove (as an electric plug) from a socket or opening
to disconnect from an electric circuit by removing a plug
unplug the television
to temporarily refrain from using electronic devices (as computers or smartphones)
unpluggedadjective
acoustic sense 2
an unplugged performance
unplugverb
to remove (as an electric plug) from a socket or opening
to disconnect from an electric circuit by removing a plug
unplug the television
to temporarily refrain from using electronic devices (as computers or smartphones)
unpleasantadjective
not pleasant : not friendly or agreeable : displeasing
1 We were unpleasantly surprised to find that our application was blocked by a delegate from Uganda who complained that we were a tribal organization of Xhosas.
2 The Commandant passes behind me, and my neck prickles unpleasantly.
3 The result is a movie that feels distinctly, oddly, and not unpleasantly conservative.
4 I was in no mood for talk and I was unpleasantly surprised to find Judy Poovey brushing her teeth at the sink.
5 But then it is hardly necessary to go to the theater to get an unpleasantly vivid sense of the violence that has stained the country for decades now.
6 Your tea is too hot to drink at first, and then probably unpleasantly cool by the time you reach the bottom.
7 The inside of the boat became unpleasantly sticky.
8 “If you do taste the compound, it will be strong and unpleasantly bitter, so you may line up—calmly, please—at the fountain for water.”
9 The patent unreality of the incoming "Doctor Strange" could not be at a farther remove from the carefully stitched and pustulant demons that haunt Ash Williams in "The Evil Dead" series, which feel unpleasantly alive.
10 It is an unpleasantly humid day in the Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood of Manhattan, but icily air-conditioned in the studios where Oliver writes and records most of his material.
11 The close combat with the Taliban in the green zone of Helmand or the Mahdi army through the rubble-strewn streets of Basra was as unpleasantly human and personal as war can be.
12 A combination with cream or half-and-half is also good, but don't opt for all cream; the overall consistency and mouthfeel can become unpleasantly thick.
13 Along the way, some songs evoke others from the band's oeuvre, not unpleasantly, a continuity establishing !!!'s dance-imperative legacy.
14 “It’s only a bit of mud to you, boy, but to me it’s an extra hour scrubbing!” shouted Filch, a drip shivering unpleasantly at the end of his bulbous nose.
15 So they objected – quite unpleasantly – to me naming my subjects and for suggesting that they had personalities, minds and feelings.
古德回忆说,“因此他们反对——非常不高兴——对我命名我的实验对象且暗示它们有性格,思想和感情。
16 This was an ominous beginning, and I remember feeling saddened that a holiday I had anticipated with the prospect of pleasure in mind should have started so unpleasantly.
17 His forehead is capacious and high, but square and heavy and unpleasantly shining.
他脑门子又阔又高, 四四方方,显得很迟钝,而且亮晃晃的,叫人很不愉快.
18 He smirked unpleasantly when we told him the bad news.
我们把坏消息告诉他时,他脸上现出一丝奸笑。
19 They have a condition known as parosmia, an often temporary distortion that makes things smell differently — usually unpleasantly — said Richard Doty, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Smell and Taste Center.
20 Christine wore a strong perfume that mingled, sometimes unpleasantly, with the cooking smells.
4 不友善地
5 令人不快地
6 令人不愉快地