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someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric.

The smell was unpleasantly strong.

從衣著打扮和南腔北調的話語中,大致知道他們來自山南海北,還有的來自異國他鄉。

The central meaning shared by these adjectives is . unpleasantly sharp or pungent in taste or smell.

His forehead is capacious and high, but square and heavy and unpleasantly shining.

And to her it seemed that the angle of his jaw had changed; its pitch had become unpleasantly aggressive.

When the politician agreed to answer questions on television, he got more than he had bargained for, ie was unpleasantly surprised at the consequences.

There is something unpleasantly bright in the graphics, they lack detail, and some of the textures (like on the trees) simply look ugly.

When slave labour camps are part of your family history, you may feel a bit queasy about seeking friendship with a country whose system of prison labour looks unpleasantly similar to the Soviet gulag.

unpleasantly造句

He laughed unpleasantly.

he had been unpleasantly surprised.

He licked his lips in an unpleasantly reptilian way.

In the holiday season one finds the trains unpleasantly full of people.

So they objected – quite unpleasantly – to me naming my subjects and for suggesting that they had personalities, minds and feelings.

The one who had been driving had long black hair; his insolent good looks reminded Fisher unpleasantly of his daughter's guitar-playing, layabout boyfriend.

unpleasantly cool and humid.

(of weather)unpleasantly hot and damp, causing one to sweat

July and August are unpleasantly hot, and Romans traditionally desert the stiflingly hot city in August, with many businesses closing; try to avoid visiting at this time.

smell strongly and usu unpleasantly

unpleasantly cold and damp.

Finally, Sir Paul was a continuity candidate around whom everyone could close ranks after a unpleasantly tumultuous spell.

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