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unpleasant adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, smell, sound, taste 令人不快;感到不合意;看上去不讨人喜欢;好像令人不快;难闻;难听;味道不好become, get, turn 变得令人不快◆Things started to get unpleasant when the police were called.报了警后事情就开始变得有些别扭了。make sth 使⋯令人不快◆He may make life unpleasant for the rest of us.他可能会让我们剩下的这些人日子不好过。find sb/sth 觉得⋯令人不快◆I found the atmosphere in there extremely unpleasant.我觉得那儿的气氛令人很不愉快。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常令人不快decidedly, deeply, distinctly, downright, highly, most, particularly 着实令人不快;极其不合意;非常讨厌;特别讨厌◆His clothes smelled most unpleasant.他的衣服有一种特难闻的气味。thoroughly 讨厌透顶◆a thoroughly unpleasant man一个讨厌透顶的人not altogether, not entirely 并非完全令人不快;不完全讨厌◆The overall feeling was a strange mixture of sensations, not altogether unpleasant.总的感觉很奇怪,五味杂陈,并不只是不快。a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/略有些令人不舒服PREPOSITIONfor 对⋯来说不舒服◆tests which are unpleasant for patients让病人感到不舒服的一些检查to 对⋯不友善◆He was very unpleasant to my friends.他对我的朋友很凶。 |