原汁原味的蒙古音乐:“ugly”的中文意思是什么?

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丑(陋)的, 难看的; 怪模样的
道德败坏的; 邪[丑]恶的
不体面的; 不愉快的; 讨厌的
令人困窘的, 别扭的; [美]好争吵的; [口]坏脾气的, 暴躁的
(天气)象要刮风下雨的; 阴沉的; 险恶的

并不是只有一个意思

形容词 a.

1.丑的,难看的
ugly duckling
丑小鸭长大变天鹅,喻幼时丑,长大变美(典出安徒生童话《丑小鸭》)
What an ugly building!
多么难看的建筑物!
2.可怕的,可憎的;讨厌的
3.邪恶的,丑陋的
4.险恶的;(天气)阴沉的,行将变坏的
The sky looks ugly.
天好像要变坏。
5.【口】暴躁的;乖戾的;好吵架的
The crowd was in an ugly mood.
这群人的脾气很坏。

ugly丑陋的
adj.
ug.li.er; ug.li.est;
Displeasing to the eye; unsightly.
Repulsive or offensive; objectionable:
an ugly remark.
Chiefly Southern U.S.
Rude:
Don't be ugly to your grandparents.
New England
Unmanageable. Used of animals, especially cows or horses.
Morally reprehensible; bad.
Threatening or ominous:
ugly black clouds in the sky.
Likely to cause embarrassment or trouble:
扬ublic opinion in both nations could take an ugly turn?George R. Packard)
Marked by or inclined to anger or bad feelings; cross or disagreeable:
an ugly temper; an ugly scene.
ugly
n.
pl. ug.lies; Informal
One that is ugly.

Middle English[ frightful, repulsive ]
fromOld Norse uggligr
from uggr[ fear ]

ug搇ily adv
ug搇iness n
ugly hideous ill-favored unsightlyThe central meaning shared by these adjectives is 搊ffensive to the sense of sight?
ugly furniture;
a hideous scar;
an ill-favored countenance;
an unsightly billboard.
beautiful

The standard sense of the adjective ugly becomes figurative in the common expression an ugly temper. Regional American speech shares this figurative sense and makes it even more specific. In New England ugly as applied to animals, especially large farm animals such as cows and horses, means 揵alky, hard to manage.?In the South, on the other hand, ugly with the specific sense of 搑ude?is used of persons: Don't be ugly, son. Interestingly, the word clever (senses 4 through 6) follows the same regional pattern as ugly: in New England the specialized senses refer to animals; in the South, to persons.

ugly
AHD:[緂搇禲
D.J.:[6(gli8]
K.K.:[6(gli]
adj.
ug.li.er; ug.li.est;
Displeasing to the eye; unsightly.
丑陋的看上去令人不快的;难看的
Repulsive or offensive; objectionable:
令人厌恶的或讨厌的;反对的:
an ugly remark.
令人讨厌的评论
Chiefly Southern U.S.
【多用于美国南部】
Rude:
粗鲁的:
Don't be ugly to your grandparents.
不要对你的祖父祖母那么粗鲁
New England
【新英格兰】
Unmanageable. Used of animals, especially cows or horses.
难控制的。用于动物,尤其是奶牛或马
Morally reprehensible; bad.
道德败坏的道德上应受指责的;坏的
Threatening or ominous:
威胁的或不祥的:
ugly black clouds in the sky.
天空中不祥的乌云
Likely to cause embarrassment or trouble:
险恶的很可能造成尴尬或麻烦的:
扬ublic opinion in both nations could take an ugly turn?George R. Packard)
“两个国家的公众意见都有可能会转而造成麻烦”(乔治R.帕卡德)
Marked by or inclined to anger or bad feelings; cross or disagreeable:
脾气坏的倾向于发怒或不好的感觉的;脾气坏的或令人不快的:
an ugly temper; an ugly scene.
坏脾气;令人不快的场面
ugly
n.
pl. ug.lies; Informal
【复数】 ug.lies; 【非正式用语】
One that is ugly.
丑陋的人

Middle English[ frightful, repulsive ]
中古英语[ 可怕的,令人讨厌的 ]
fromOld Norse uggligr
源自古斯堪的纳维亚语 uggligr
from uggr[ fear ]
源自 uggr[ 害怕 ]

ug搇ily adv
ug搇iness n
ugly hideous ill-favored unsightlyThe central meaning shared by these adjectives is 搊ffensive to the sense of sight?
ugly furniture;
难看的家具;
a hideous scar;
难看的疤;
an ill-favored countenance;
丑陋的面孔;
an unsightly billboard.
难看的广告牌
beautiful

The standard sense of the adjective ugly becomes figurative in the common expression an ugly temper. Regional American speech shares this figurative sense and makes it even more specific. In New England ugly as applied to animals, especially large farm animals such as cows and horses, means 揵alky, hard to manage.?In the South, on the other hand, ugly with the specific sense of 搑ude?is used of persons: Don't be ugly, son. Interestingly, the word clever (senses 4 through 6) follows the same regional pattern as ugly: in New England the specialized senses refer to animals; in the South, to persons.
形容词 ugly的标准的意思在的表达 坏脾气中变得借喻性了。美国的地区性语言中都有这种比喻性意义并且使它更加具体化。在新英格兰 ugly被用于动物,尤其是大型的家畜,如奶牛和马,其意思是“不好,很难控制”。 在南部,另一方面, ugly被用于人的具体意思为“粗鲁的”: 孩子,不要那么粗鲁。有意思的是,单词 clever(释义4到6)有着和 ugly一样地方性形式:在新英格兰,特指的意思用于动物;在南方用于人

ugly
来自中古英语uglike<古挪威语uggligr可怕的
[5Q^lI]
adj
uglier, ugliest
难看的;丑陋的
a ugly man
丑陋的人
ugly furniture
难看的家具
He looked at the ugly square buildings around him, and he did not like what he saw.
他观察了他周围的难看的四四方方的楼房,他不喜欢这些建筑物。
Now he has put an ugly stone head over the gate.
现在他把一个丑陋的石雕头像挂在大门上。
令人讨厌的;险恶的
ugly black clouds
阴沉的黑云
an ugly rumor
恶意的谣传
The situation looks ugly.
形势看来很严峻。

bad-tempered cranky cross disagreeable hideous homely irritable mean ornery perverse plain quarrelsome testy unattractive unpleasant unsightly
beautiful

ugly
[5Q^li]
adj.
丑(陋)的, 难看的; 怪模样的
道德败坏的; 邪[丑]恶的
不体面的; 不愉快的; 讨厌的
令人困窘的, 别扭的; [美]好争吵的; [口]坏脾气的, 暴躁的
(天气)象要刮风下雨的; 阴沉的; 险恶的
an ugly shape
丑陋的形态
an ugly building
难看的建筑物
an ugly deed
丑行
an ugly wound
吓人的伤口
an ugly situation
令人困窘的情况
an ugly temper
坏脾气
The sky has an ugly look.
天气阴沉沉的。

ugly
[5Q^li]
n.
[俚]丑陋的人[动物、东西]; (19世纪流行的)女帽(上的丝质)遮阳

uglily
adv.

ugliness
[`Q^lInIs]
n.

cut up ugly
发脾气
strike me ugly [dead] if
如果...就叫我不得好死(赌咒语)

ugly
[ 5Q^li ]
adj.丑陋的, 难看的

ugly
[5Q^li]
adj.
丑陋的, 难看的

ugly
ug.ly
AHD:[¾g“l¶]
D.J.[6(gli8]
K.K.[6(gli]
adj.(形容词)
ug.li.er, ug.li.est
Displeasing to the eye; unsightly.
丑陋的:看上去令人不快的;难看的
Repulsive or offensive; objectionable:
令人厌恶的或讨厌的;反对的:
an ugly remark.
令人讨厌的评论
Chiefly Southern U.S. Rude:
【多用于美国南部】 粗鲁的:
Don't be ugly to your grandparents.
不要对你的祖父祖母那么粗鲁
New England Unmanageable. Used of animals, especially cows or horses.
【新英格兰】 难控制的。用于动物,尤其是奶牛或马
Morally reprehensible; bad.
道德败坏的:道德上应受指责的;坏的
Threatening or ominous:
威胁的或不祥的:
ugly black clouds in the sky.
天空中不祥的乌云
Likely to cause embarrassment or trouble:
险恶的:很可能造成尴尬或麻烦的:
“Public opinion in both nations could take an ugly turn”(George R. Packard)
“两个国家的公众意见都有可能会转而造成麻烦”(乔治R.帕卡德)
Marked by or inclined to anger or bad feelings; cross or disagreeable:
脾气坏的:倾向于发怒或不好的感觉的;脾气坏的或令人不快的:
an ugly temper; an ugly scene.
坏脾气;令人不快的场面
n.(名词)
【复数】 ug.lies【非正式用语】
One that is ugly.
丑陋的人

Middle English [frightful, repulsive]
中古英语 [可怕的,令人讨厌的]
from Old Norse uggligr
源自 古斯堪的纳维亚语 uggligr
from uggr [fear]
源自 uggr [害怕]

ug“lily
adv.(副词)
ug“liness
n.(名词)

ugly, hideous, ill-favored, unsightly
The central meaning shared by these adjectives is “offensive to the sense of sight”:
这些形容词共有的中心意思是“看上去令人讨厌的”:
ugly furniture;
难看的家具;
a hideous scar;
难看的疤;
an ill-favored countenance;
丑陋的面孔;
an unsightly billboard. beautiful
难看的广告牌 beautiful

The standard sense of the adjective ugly becomes figurative in the common expression an ugly temper. Regional American speech shares this figurative sense and makes it even more specific. In New England ugly as applied to animals, especially large farm animals such as cows and horses, means “balky, hard to manage.” In the South, on the other hand, ugly with the specific sense of “rude” is used of persons: Don't be ugly, son. Interestingly, the word clever (senses 4 through 6) follows the same regional pattern as ugly : in New England the specialized senses refer to animals; in the South, to persons.
形容词ugly 的标准的意思在的表达 坏脾气 中变得借喻性了。 美国的地区性语言中都有这种比喻性意义并且使它更加具体化。在新英格兰ugly 被用于动物, 尤其是大型的家畜,如奶牛和马,其意思是“不好,很难控制”。 在南部,另一方面,ugly 被用于人的具体意思为“粗鲁的”: 孩子,不要那么粗鲁。 有意思的是,单词clever (释义4到6)有着和 ugly 一样地方性形式: 在新英格兰,特指的意思用于动物;在南方用于人

ugly
[5Q^lI]
adj.
uglier, ugliest
难看的;丑陋的
a ugly man
丑陋的人
ugly furniture
难看的家具
He looked at the ugly square buildings around him, and he did not like what he saw.
他观察了他周围的难看的四四方方的楼房,他不喜欢这些建筑物。
Now he has put an ugly stone head over the gate.
现在他把一个丑陋的石雕头像挂在大门上。
令人讨厌的;险恶的
ugly black clouds
阴沉的黑云
an ugly rumor
恶意的谣传
The situation looks ugly.
形势看来很严峻。

ugly
来自中古英语uglike<古挪威语uggligr可怕的

可怕,丑陋的,我想你一定不会是ugly的吧