unsavoury
/ʌnˈseɪvəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈseɪvəri/ (ame, ipa)
unsavoury — 形容詞
- unsavourypositive
- more unsavourycomparative
- most unsavourysuperlative
1. describing a person, activity, place, or aspect of something that is unpleasant,
令人討厭的
讓人覺得不舒服或違反道德的
describing a person, activity, place, or aspect of something that is unpleasant, morally wrong, or likely to make you feel uncomfortable
Anya was disturbed by the unsavoury details of the restaurant's health inspection report.
Anya 對那家餐廳衛生檢查報告中令人反感的細節感到不安。
collocation: unsavoury + details (disturbing information)
After the bankruptcy, Tendai spent time with several unsavoury characters at the harbour.
破產後,Tendai 在港口與一些不三不四的人混在一起。
unsavoury + characters (shady people)
The sports club tried to cover up its unsavoury history of mistreating young players.
那家體育俱樂部試圖隱瞞虐待年輕球員的醜陋歷史。
Diya warned her classmates to avoid the unsavoury parts of town near the abandoned factory.
Diya 警告同學們不要去廢棄工廠附近那些治安不好的區域。
The mayor's unsavoury business connections became the main topic of the local news.
市長那些見不得光的商業關係成了當地新聞的主要話題。
- offensive
stronger and more direct; describes something that causes anger or hurt
- distasteful
focuses on personal feelings of being offended by what is improper
- disreputable
specifically about bad reputation and lack of trustworthiness
- shady
informal; suggests dishonesty or possible illegal activity
文法句型
unsavoury + noun (character, reputation, details, past)
用法筆記
Often used attributively before nouns such as 'character', 'reputation', 'details', 'past', or 'business'. The older literal meaning referring to unpleasant taste or smell is now very rare in modern English.