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a. 丑陋的, 邪恶的, 险恶的, 不祥的

n. 丑陋的人(或物)

[法] 丑陋的, 邪恶的, 险恶的




    ugly
    uglier, ugliest
    [ adj ]
    1. displeasing to the senses

    2. <adj.all>
      an ugly face
      ugly furniture
    3. inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace

    4. <adj.all>
      a surly waiter
      an ugly frame of mind
    5. morally reprehensible

    6. <adj.all>
      would do something as despicable as murder
      ugly crimes
      the vile development of slavery appalled them
      a slimy little liar
    7. provoking horror

    8. <adj.all>
      an atrocious automobile accident
      a frightful crime of decapitation
      an alarming, even horrifying, picture
      war is beyond all words horrible
      an ugly wound


    Ugly \Ug"ly\, a. [Compar. {Uglier}; superl. {Ugliest}.] [Icel.
    uggligr fearful, dreadful; uggr fear (akin to ugga to fear) +
    -ligr (akin to E. -ly, like). ??. Cf. {Awe}.]
    1. Offensive to the sight; contrary to beauty; being of
    disagreeable or loathsome aspect; unsightly; repulsive;
    deformed.

    The ugly view of his deformed crimes. --Spenser.

    Like the toad, ugly and venomous. --Shak.

    O, I have passed a miserable night,
    So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams. --Shak.

    2. Ill-natured; crossgrained; quarrelsome; as, an ugly
    temper; to feel ugly. [Colloq. U. S.]

    3. Unpleasant; disagreeable; likely to cause trouble or loss;
    as, an ugly rumor; an ugly customer. [Colloq.]


    Ugly \Ug"ly\, n.
    A shade for the face, projecting from the bonnet. [Colloq.
    Eng.] --C. Kingsley.


    Ugly \Ug"ly\, v. t.
    To make ugly. [R.] --Richardson.

    1. The committee has used the Olympics to improve the environment rather than accepting it as an ugly polluting monster, too powerful to be turned aside.
    2. Pollsters predict people who go to the polls this year are likely to be in a gloomy and downright ugly mood.
    3. An 8-year-old boy with AIDS-related symptoms, whose family fled one city after protests over his admittance to school, dreads another struggle because "the ugly people are going to be back," his mother says.
    4. Blanche's ugly sister growls.
    5. "If you find the ideas here are ugly or twisted, use your own judgment and freedom of expression to tell other people that," Hanson said.
    6. The vote was for the future of trade unionism, but the sound and fury of the debate put the ugly face of trade unionism before the public.
    7. Wearing a favorite pink sport jacket, a 62-year-old used-car salesman fired over what his boss said were his loud and ugly clothes signed an out-of-court agreement to end an age discrimination suit.
    8. Though inflation has not yet reared its ugly head, it could just be hiding.
    9. "It was an ugly spectacle," Mr. Hitchcock recalls.
    10. According to its producers, the show intends to avoid the icky, ugly side of the news and concentrate on "journalism of hope," often presented in the form of a video version of the polls that are a staple of the newspaper of the same name.
    11. So he needs the media not just to polish the good side of the coin, but to hide the ugly face of a killer.
    12. And it is this ugly truth that the government can't stomach." South serves a readership of about 15,000, primarily in the Cape Town area.
    13. Perhaps this film simply represents a yearning for a simpler time, before the ugly reality of AIDS took the romance out of dying young.
    14. Send a congressional delegation to Panama. Hear both sides of an ugly story." Dukakis also campaigned in California in advance of the state's June 7 primary.
    15. The ugly tone followed a bruising primary in which Ms. Richards narrowly edged Mattox, 39 percent to 37 percent.
    16. Globalisation is one of those ugly words impossible to avoid when discussing the world economy.
    17. "The Gulf has gotten ugly," said William Chiles, president of Houston's Chiles Offshore Inc. A Chiles drilling rig left the Gulf of Mexico a month ago to work for a Shell Oil Co. unit in Trinidad.
    18. Israel has had an ugly week.
    19. One mostly sees the apparatchiks in the elevators, each of them looking as if he could be Leonid Brezhnev's ugly brother.
    20. The senator from Tennessee recently voiced some shrill criticism of Jackson and Michael Dukakis and party leaders have asked him to stop before things get ugly.
    21. Over the years, the league management has justified the fisticuffs and brawling by claiming that such activity serves as an outlet for temper and frustration that might otherwise manifest themselves in ugly stickwork.
    22. The U.S. House of Representatives in an ugly move declared Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
    23. 'It could so easily have turned out like an ugly sea of cars.' The building will be created by Trafalgar for occupation by 550 staff from the end of next year.
    24. Mr. Bush seemed to show commitment to change when he called recently for the General Assembly to reverse its ugly "Zionism is Racism" resolution.
    25. Indeed _ I hate to talk about polls, because I don't believe them when I see ugly things _ but I can tell you that that issue ranks about 9th to 14th, if you talk to a pollster like Bob Teeter.
    26. BSkyB is the classic ugly duckling turned swan.
    27. For a really icy chill, consider Mr. Bergman's description of Greta Garbo past her prime: "Her mouth was ugly, a pale slit surrounded by transverse wrinkles.
    28. "Rangers were hugging trees or working with three spine sticklebacks (an ugly little fish).
    29. It was almost possible to forget everything, all the years that had passed and the changes that had come over America, and imagine on this balmy summer evening that this game was taking place out of time, floating free of a fairly ugly world.
    30. The Berliner Zeitung was thinking along these lines in looking at the ramifications of the Bosnian crisis. 'The cliche of the ugly German is widespread among other peoples.
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