unsavory的意思和读音

unsavory

: [ʌnˈseɪv(ə)ri] : [ʌnˈseɪvəri]

na.“unsavoury”

adj.pleasant,wholesome

adj.distasteful,unpleasant,disagreeable,revolting,disgusting

na.1.“unsavoury”

adj.1.involving things that you do not want to think or talk about, for example crime or sex2.food that is unsavory smells and looks bad

na.1.The variant of unsavoury

1. unsafe act unsavory unscientific ...

2. unsaturated unsavory unsavoury ...

3. ... capital( unsavory) material and immaterial( ) ...

4. Lord/Lady( ) Unsavory( ) Ignoble( ) ...

5. unravel / unsavory untenable ()

6. ... 5.unsavory adj. ();() 6.coverage n. ,, ...

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1.One of the unsavory sides of gold's price surge has been a matching surge in crimes associated with the metal.

2.Instead, they shunt the unsavory secret into a dark corner of the mind, where they try, alone, for years to make sense of it.

3.Verizon said the content, which focused on the issue of abortion, could be considered "controversial or unsavory. "Verizon。”

4.to James working for his father was that she wanted to spare him too much knowledge of the more unsavory side of the family life.

5.In Asian men, however, many Americans are more likely to see the mark of an unsavory, untrustworthy alien.

6.In fact, while users in the United States are supporting plenty of unsavory characters, they aren't likely to be in Afghanistan.

7.Some of this lag between talking and walking could reflect consumers' insincerity, laziness, posturing, or other unsavory traits.姿便

8.JDR's son had been responsible for the Ludlow massacre, and an obedient partner in his father's most unsavory actions.

9.I cannot believe that there's somebody likes an unsavory mixture of cold pasta and curry .

10.Those people thought they were better than average and were not accessing their unethical or illegal behavior as unsavory .