misshapen
/ˌmɪsˈʃeɪpən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmɪsˈʃeɪpən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmis-ˈshā-pən/ (ame, mw)
misshapen — 形容詞
- misshapenpositive
- more misshapencomparative
- most misshapensuperlative
1. looking ugly or odd because the shape is wrong, twisted, or different from what
畸形的
形狀扭曲或不正常的
looking ugly or odd because the shape is wrong, twisted, or different from what is normal for that kind of thing
Ayesha pulled a misshapen carrot from the soil, bent into the shape of a small fork.
Ayesha 從土裡拔出一根畸形的紅蘿蔔,彎成像小叉子的形狀。
attributive: misshapen + concrete noun (vegetable)
After the fire, the metal teapot was blackened and misshapen, with one side caved in.
火災過後,金屬茶壺被燒得焦黑又變形,其中一邊整個凹陷了。
predicative: be + misshapen, often paired with another adjective
Bilal was born with a misshapen left foot, and surgery as a child helped him walk normally.
Bilal 出生時左腳就有畸形,小時候動了手術後才能正常走路。
The old apple tree in Mei's garden bore small, misshapen fruit every autumn.
Mei 家花園裡那棵老蘋果樹,每年秋天結出的果實都又小又畸形。
Adina's first clay pot came out lopsided and misshapen, but she kept it on her desk.
Adina 第一次做的陶罐歪歪斜斜又變形,但她還是把它擺在書桌上。
- well-formed
having a normal, proper shape
- shapely
having an attractive, pleasing shape (usually of a body)
文法句型
misshapen + noun
be misshapen
用法筆記
Often attributive (misshapen + noun) but also used predicatively after 'be', 'look', 'become'. Subject is typically a physical object, body part, vegetable, fruit, or other shaped thing — rarely an abstract noun.