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ill-favoureda. 1. ugly,deformed丑陋的,畸形的。 △Wiv.1.1.314(298):“they are very ill-favoured rough things.”它们是又难看又粗暴的东西。 △Wiv.3.4.32: “O,what aworld of vile ill-favoured faults / Looks handsome inthree hundred pounds a year!”啊,一年有三百镑收入,多少下流丑恶的缺陷都会显得漂亮可爱! △Shr.1.2.60: “ashrewd ill-favoured wife”,一个泼辣而丑陋的老婆。 △Gent.2.7.54:“Out,out,Lucetta,that will be ill-favoured.”呸,呸,露西塔,那太丑了。 △As.3.5.52:“'Tissuch fools as you / That makes the world full of ill-favoured children.”就是因为有了像你们这样的傻瓜,世界上才充满了丑陋的孩子。 △As.5.4.60 (57): “A poor vir-gin,sir,an ill-favoured thing,sir,but mine own;”一个可怜的姑娘,先生,一个丑陋的东西,先生,可是她是我自个儿的。 2. ill-looking,unattractive难看的,不起眼的。 △R.III. 3.5.0.s.d.:“Enter Richard and Buckingham in rottenarmour,marvellous ill-favoured. ”身披破旧生锈铠甲的理查和白金汉上,样子非常不起眼。 |