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ug.ly VERY UNATTRACTIVE5Qg7liadj-ier, -iest (of people, animals or things) extremely unattractive难看的,丑的,丑陋的I find a lot of modern architecture very ugly.我发现许多现代建筑十分丑陋。Their house is full of ugly 1950's furniture.他们的房子里放满了50年代难看的家具。Yesterday in town I saw the ugliest baby I've ever seen in my life.昨天在城里我看到了我有生以来所看到的最丑的婴儿。The first thing that struck her when she came home was how ugly everyone looked in the street.回家时令她震惊的第一件事是大街上所有的人看上去都很丑。She's got one of those really ugly dogs with a squashed face.她有一条真是十分难看的狗, 有一张压扁的狗脸。I feel really fat and ugly at the moment.目前我感到真胖, 真丑。(Am) An ugly American is an American visiting a foreign country who behaves in a way that offends people who live in that country.丑陋的美国人(指访问他国的美国人, 其言语行为冒犯当地人因而引起人们的反感。) You haven't met her husband have you? He's a dreadful man and he's as ugly as sin (= very ugly)! 你还没见到她丈夫是吗?他是一个很讨厌而且特别难看的人。An ugly duckling is someone who is not very attractive or popular as a very young person but who is likely to become so as he or she grows older.丑小鸭(指年少时曾被视为笨丑而成人后才貌出众的人)"The Ugly Duckling" (title of a Hans Christian Andersen story, 1846) “丑小鸭”(安徒生一篇童话的题目)
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