unattractive
/ˌʌnəˈtræktɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnəˈtræktɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ə-ˈtrak-tiv/ (ame, mw)
unattractive — 形容詞
- unattractivepositive
- more unattractivecomparative
- most unattractivesuperlative
1. An unattractive person does not give others a pleasing impression through their
不好看
外表不吸引人的
An unattractive person does not give others a pleasing impression through their face or body — their appearance is not nice to see.
Ayesha felt shy about her appearance because she thought she was unattractive.
Ayesha 因為覺得自己不好看,所以對自己的外表感到害羞。
pattern: be + unattractive describing a person
The old hotel was dark and unattractive, with peeling paint and cracked tiles.
那間老舊的飯店又暗又難看,油漆剝落,磁磚也有裂痕。
Mert worried that his casual clothes made him look unattractive at the wedding.
Mert 擔心他穿的便服會讓他在婚禮上看起來不好看。
Renata did not think she was unattractive, but she wanted to improve her style.
Renata 並不覺得自己不好看,但她想提升自己的造型。
The garden looked unattractive after the storm, with broken branches everywhere.
那場暴風雨過後,花園裡到處都是斷枝,看起來很不好看。
- attractive
direct opposite; describes someone pleasant to look at
- good-looking
common informal alternative for pleasant physical appearance
文法句型
be + unattractive
look / seem / appear + unattractive
find + object + unattractive
用法筆記
Carries a gentler tone than 'ugly' and usually reflects personal judgment. Less harsh when describing a person's overall appearance or style. The comparative forms (more unattractive, less unattractive) are less common than the positive form.
常見錯誤
2. An unattractive idea, offer, or situation does not have the qualities needed to
不吸引人
缺乏吸引力而不願接受
An unattractive idea, offer, or situation does not have the qualities needed to make you want to choose it, accept it, or take part in it.
The job offer was unattractive because the pay was low and the hours were long.
這份工作機會不吸引人,因為薪水低,工時又長。
pattern: be + unattractive + because-clause giving reasons
Daichi found the proposal unattractive since it required too much work for little reward.
Daichi 覺得這個提案不吸引人,因為要做的工作太多而回報太少。
pattern: find + object + unattractive
Living in such a remote area seemed unattractive to Tamar, who enjoyed city nightlife.
住在這麼偏遠的地區對 Tamar 來說似乎不吸引人,她喜歡城市的夜生活。
The company's insurance plan was unattractive to new employees, so few people signed up.
公司提供的保險方案對新進員工不吸引人,所以很少有人加入。
Christopher thought the investment opportunity was unattractive after reading the risky terms.
Christopher 在閱讀了高風險的條款後,認為這個投資機會不吸引人。
- unappealing
very similar in meaning and tone; slightly more common in British English
- undesirable
stronger; suggests active dislike rather than simple lack of interest
- uninviting
suggests the thing actively discourages interest or approach
文法句型
be + unattractive + to + noun phrase
find + object + unattractive
seem + unattractive + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Common with nouns describing choices or opportunities (offer, proposal, option, condition, deal). Often followed by 'to' to specify who finds it unappealing. Also used with the to-infinitive pattern: 'an unattractive place to live'.