Yecch Meaning in English
word
jɛk
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jɛk
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释义
An exclamation used to express disgust, dislike, or a feeling that something is gross or unpleasant.
用法与细微差别
Very informal, mainly spoken, and often used by children or in playful contexts. Similar to 'yuck' or 'ew'. Not appropriate for formal situations.
Spanish: ¡puaj! - ¡guácala!Portuguese (BR): eca! - credo!Portuguese (PT): eca! - credo!Chinese (Simplified): 呸! - 唉呀!Chinese (Traditional): 呸! - 唉呀!Hindi: ऊँह! - छी!Arabic: يوه! - ييخ!Bengali: ইয়াক - ইঃ - ধ্যাতRussian: фу - фиJapanese: うえっ - やだ - きもいVietnamese: ẹc - ghê - kinh quáKorean: 윽 - 으악 - 아윽Turkish: ıyy - üh - iğrençUrdu: ہائے - اوف - یاکIndonesian: ih - jijik - ewh
例句
Yecch, that milk smells bad!
basic
He touched a slug and said, "Yecch!"
basic
Yecch! There’s a bug in my soup!
basic
Ugh, yecch, who left dirty socks on the table?
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The kids opened the trash can and all yelled, "Yecch!"
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That movie had a gross scene—yecch!
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