Eyesore Meaning in English
word
ˈaɪˌsɔɹ
EYE-sor
ˈaɪsɔː
EYE-saw
Definição
Something very ugly or unpleasant to look at, especially a building or object that spoils the appearance of a place.
Uso & Nuances
Usually informal and negative. Commonly refers to unpleasant buildings, signs, or objects in public view. Not used for people. Often heard in 'That building is an eyesore.' or 'It's such an eyesore.'
Spanish: aberración (visual) - monstruosidad (edificio) - algo feoPortuguese (BR): aberração (visual) - coisa feiaPortuguese (PT): aberração (visual) - coisa feiaChinese (Simplified): 碍眼的东西 - 难看的东西Chinese (Traditional): 礙眼的東西 - 難看的東西Hindi: आंखों को चुभने वाली चीज़ - बदसूरत चीज़Arabic: شيء قبيح المنظر - منظر مزعجBengali: চোখের পীড়া - দেখতে বিরক্তিকর কিছুRussian: бельмо на глазу - уродство (о здании)Japanese: 景観を損なうもの - 目障りなものVietnamese: vật chướng mắt - vật làm xấu cảnh quanKorean: 흉물 - 보기 싫은 것Turkish: göz zehirleyen şey - çirkin yapıUrdu: بدنما منظر - بدنظر چیزIndonesian: pengganggu pemandangan - sesuatu yang jelek dilihat
Frases de Exemplo
The old factory is an eyesore in the city center.
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That bright pink house is an eyesore on our street.
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The billboard became an eyesore after it was damaged.
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Honestly, that new statue is a total eyesore.
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Everyone complains that the parking garage is a giant eyesore.
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Can they do something about that eyesore at the corner?
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