icky
icky — 形容詞
- ickypositive
- ickiercomparative
- ickiestsuperlative
1. If something is icky, it feels or looks unpleasant, often because it is sticky,
噁心的;黏糊的
形容黏滑、骯髒或令人想避開的觸感或外觀
If something is icky, it feels or looks unpleasant, often because it is sticky, wet, dirty, or slimy, and you do not want to touch it.
Theo refused to eat the icky green slime that had formed on the old yogurt.
Theo 拒絕吃那碗老優格上形成的噁心綠色黏液。
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Nora wiped the icky mud off her hands after playing in the garden.
Nora 在花園玩耍後,把手上的黏糊泥土擦掉。
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The children thought the wet kitchen sponge felt icky and dropped it on the floor.
孩子們覺得潮濕的廚房海綿摸起來很噁心,就把它丟到地板上。
Diego said the cold lumpy oatmeal was too icky to finish for breakfast.
Diego 說那碗冷掉結塊的燕麥粥太噁心了,他吃不完整個早餐。
Anika pulled her hand back quickly from the icky sticky mess on the counter.
Anika 迅速把手抽回來,避開流理臺上那攤黏答答的噁心東西。
- yucky
More childlike and common in spoken English; equally informal.
- gross
Stronger and more direct; common in American informal speech.
- disgusting
More formal and general; can describe things that offend any sense.
文法句型
be + icky
look/feel/taste + icky
icky + noun
用法筆記
Often used by children or in casual speech. Common with verbs of sensation like feel, look, taste, and smell.