unsavoury
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [?n?se?.v?r.i]
- 美式音標 [?n?se?.v?.i]
- 國際音標 [,?n'seiv?ri]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj.不好的(難聞的;令人厭惡的)
英漢例句
- Despite their unsavoury dining habits they are devoted parents and will guard spawn and tadpoles from predators.
盡琯它們的飲食習慣令人討厭,但是它們是有獻身精神的父母,會守衛(wèi)自己的卵和蝌蚪,使其免遭捕食。 - Rather, the worry is that unsavoury organisations are coming into the country to take advantage of the Cham revival.
但是,專家們的擔心在於衆(zhòng)多的令人厭惡的組織來到該國是爲了利用佔族的複興。 - Two other chefs said the cheeses had a heavy shan wei (muttony odour), an ancient term used by southern Chinese to describe the slightly unsavoury tastes associated with the northern nomads.
另外兩名廚師說,嬭酪有濃重的膻味(羊肉的臭味)。 膻味是南方的老話,用來形容北方遊牧民的食物裡那種讓人有點討厭的味道。 - For many months, critics have been sniping at the Bush administration's unsavoury choice of ally.
ECONOMIST: But without progress on Kashmir, the good news won't last - Equally tricky is the matter of how, within any country, unsavoury parties should be dealt with.
ECONOMIST: A conundrum for Austria—and for Europe - Moreover, the colonel's foreign policy continues to raise western hackles, particularly his backing of unsavoury African rulers.
ECONOMIST: An erratic charm offensive from Tripoli
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- unpleasant, or morally offensive
- If you describe a person, place, or thing as unsavoury, you mean that you find them unpleasant or morally unacceptable.