unlovely

英 [ʌn'lʌvlɪ] 美 ['ʌn'lʌvli]
  • adj. 不可爱的;讨人嫌的
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unlovely (adj.)
late 14c., "not evoking feelings of love," from un- (1) "not" + lovely. Meaning "ugly" is recorded from 1390s.
1. She found a small, inexpensive motel on the outskirts of the town; it was barren and unlovely.
她在城郊找了一家便宜的小汽车旅馆,那旅馆既简陋又难看。

来自柯林斯例句

2. People are not only unlovely; they are helpless.
人非但不可爱, 而且也是孤苦无助的.

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