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unattractive

US // (ˌʌnəˈtræktɪv) //

不吸引人,不美观,不吸引人的,不好看

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not appealing to the senses or mind through beauty, form, character, etc
    • : not arousing interestan unattractive proposition

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Examples

  • The byssus is not unsafe for diners, but it is unattractive.

  • This fee makes using the debit card an unattractive option in terms of value—especially since some credit cards offer 2% cash back in rewards with no fees—but there is an important exception.

  • Originally created for use on boats, the shoes are known for being comfortable but also remarkably unattractive.

  • To avoid this unattractive outcome, companies, government organizations, educational institutions, and philanthropic organizations need to join forces to reskill American workers, focusing on digital and computer capabilities.

  • It just changed into something quite dark and unattractive with Clay, and was a unique moment in my artistic career.

  • They usually find whining to be an unattractive quality best left to toddlers and MSNBC hosts.

  • In the film, his pals fondly recall the critic bringing through a carousel of unattractive women.

  • The employer shrinks the hospital and doctor network to make the company plan unattractive to those with chronic illness.

  • See what Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, and company think about being unattractive, unathletic, illiterate voyeurs.

  • The people of the Continent consider Britain a chilly, unattractive land.

  • They are much more simple, with unattractive portals and plain columns; therefore, not to be compared with those at Adjunta.

  • But the palaces of the princes and nobility are usually as beautiful as the other homes are plain and unattractive.

  • Passing through the rooms, you gain the grounds in the rear,—a beautiful garden once,—not unattractive now.

  • A chilly turkey is just about as unattractive looking a bird as any one would wish to see.