Unsavoury Meaning in English
word
ʌnˈseɪvəri
uhn-SAY-vuh-ree
ʌnsˈeɪvɜːɹi
uhn-SAY-vuh-ree
释义
Describes something unpleasant, especially taste or smell, or a person, place, or action considered morally bad or disreputable.
用法与细微差别
Common in formal and semi-formal English. Often used with 'character', 'reputation', 'activities', and to describe morally questionable people or situations. Avoid using about food in everyday speech; 'bad' or 'unpleasant' are more typical.
Spanish: desagradable - de mala reputaciónPortuguese (BR): desagradável - de má reputaçãoPortuguese (PT): desagradável - de má reputaçãoChinese (Simplified): 令人讨厌的 - 声名狼藉的Chinese (Traditional): 令人討厭的 - 聲名狼藉的Hindi: अस्वादिष्ट - बदनामArabic: غير مستساغ - سيئ السمعةBengali: অরুচিকর - অপ্রীতিকর - দুর্নামবিশেষ (নৈতিকভাবে খারাপ) Russian: неприятный - сомнительный (репутация) - подозрительный (человек)Japanese: 不快な - 胡散臭いVietnamese: khó chịu - đáng ngờ (đạo đức, danh tiếng)Korean: 불쾌한 - 수상한 (평판, 행동)Turkish: hoş olmayan - şüpheli (ahlaki olarak kötü)Urdu: ناخوشگوار - بدنام (اخلاقی لحاظ سے برا)Indonesian: tidak sedap - mencurigakan (moral, reputasi)
例句
The food had an unsavoury smell.
basic
He is known for his unsavoury behavior.
basic
They warned us about the unsavoury parts of town.
basic
Some unsavoury characters were hanging around the entrance.
natural
The company cut ties after learning about his unsavoury past.
natural
Honestly, that deal sounds pretty unsavoury to me.
natural