ugly
adj. 難看的; 醜陋的; 有敵意的; 不祥的
If you say that someone or something is ugly, you mean that they are very unattractive and unpleasant to look at.
...an ugly little hat...
難看的小帽子
She makes me feel dowdy and ugly.
她讓我自慚形穢。
If you refer to an event or situation as ugly, you mean that it is very unpleasant, usually because it involves violent or aggressive behaviour.
There have been some ugly scenes...
出現了一些惡性事件。
The confrontation turned ugly.
對抗局面進一步激化。
1. displeasing to the senses and morally revolting;
2. deficient in beauty;
3. inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace;
4. morally reprehensible;
5. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments;
6. provoking horror;
Down deep in that ugly heap Marie Curie felt sure that her new element lay hidden.
就在那一堆醜陋難看的東西中,瑪麗·居里夫人深信她的新元素蘊藏其中,不為人知.
The witch was hideously ugly.
那個女巫醜得嚇人.
The sky has an ugly look.
天氣陰沉沉的.
He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
他現在一副電影明星的模樣, 小時候他可真是隻醜小鴨.
I like her in a kind, but she is ugly.
我有點喜歡她, 但她長得醜.