eyesore 的定义
- something unpleasant to look at: The run-down house was an eyesore to the neighbors.
eyesore 近义词
mess, ugliness
eyesore 的近义词 14 个
- blight
- atrocity
- blemish
- blot
- deformity
- disfigurement
- disgrace
- distortion
- dump
- horror
- monstrosity
- sight
- blot on landscape
- ugly thing
eyesore 的反义词 3 个
更多eyesore例句
- In Port Isabel, Hockema said he fears that the Texas LNG terminal will be approved and built, and then abandoned for lack of business, leaving the town with a permanent, hulking eyesore.
- Even if Lynn and his staff didn’t call the run, it remains an eyesore in an overall picture that also includes a 3-8 record.
- And, not insignificantly, huge arrays of solar panels can be an eyesore.
- In 1991, Detroit Mayor Colman Young, who thought the area was an eyesore, had many of the installations demolished.
- Republicans are also moving on immigration, which leaves sequester as the eyesore of the evening.
- It began building an important project on an area that was an eyesore—an ugly multistory parking lot—then stumbled into this mess.
- Meanwhile, the lifeless shell of the Concordia is a rusting eyesore on the rocks off the coast of Giglio.
- In the limelight, every glitch and wart becomes an eyesore for an international audience.
- The Commissioners, from the first moment of their institution, had been an eyesore to the people of Boston.
- If this is not done, they become that greatest eyesore, a degenerated ornament.
- At last she questioned Knight, and complained that the bristly barrier was an eyesore.
- And as for the son and heir, he shall be an eyesore to no young revellers, for he shall be drawn in cloth-of-gold breeches.
- Two other cuts—mere rabblement and eyesore—leave on the mind a feeling of disgust almost without interest and without shame.