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 unattractive [ˌʌnə'træktiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无吸引力的, 无魅力的, 乏味的, 不美的

  1. Most of the buildings in this town are rather unattractive, but this church is an exception.
    这座城镇中大多数建筑物都不太好看, 但这座教堂是个例外.
  2. It's an unattractive building, even ugly/ugly even.
    这座建筑物很不起眼, 甚至可以说很难看.


unattractive
[ adj ]
  1. lacking beauty or charm

  2. <adj.all>
    as unattractive as most mining regions
  3. lacking power to arouse interest

  4. <adj.all>
    being unemployed is a most unattractive prospect
  5. not appealing to the senses

  6. <adj.all>
    untempting food


  1. Is the stock's rally for real? Yesterday, longtime bears at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette changed their one-year-old "unattractive" rating on the stock to "moderately attractive."
  2. But the price of petroleum-based diesel fuel eventually dropped below $1 per gallon, making soybean-oil fuel unattractive at its estimated production price of $1.45 per gallon.
  3. "I am optimistic about Mr. Derwinski's potential to rise above this unattractive episode, to put it behind him once and for all," Cranston said.
  4. The freezing of allowances is, for example, bound to bring ever more people into the tax net, an unattractive development.
  5. "I have no doubt that my father would find what's going on to be extremely offensive and unattractive," says Henry's son, Edsel Ford II, who is now general sales manager of Ford's Lincoln-Mercury division.
  6. One executive said: 'Although there is no black hole, the business is fundamentally unattractive.
  7. Secondary trading has dried up and proposed new issues are being met coolly amid rising interest rates and concern over the lack of convertibility. In YFY's case, the point is moot as the current share price makes conversion unattractive.
  8. A ruling such as that would prove very unattractive to Tucson Electric, which had been looking at a combination with San Diego Gas as a way to sell its excess power in Southern California, Mr. Tirello said.
  9. PaineWebber Inc. analyst Stephen K. Smith last week downgraded his rating of Apple stock from "neutral" to "unattractive" due to Windows.
  10. In Britain, tax-exempt institutions such as pension funds find them unattractive because they are able to reclaim 20 per cent of the ACT paid by the company, so that the return on a cash dividend is even higher than it appears.
  11. "Hitler was in a crude and rude and aggressive mood _ a very unattractive character," the British statesman Lord Home, who accompanied Chamberlain as his aide, said in a recent interview with The Associated Press at his estate in Scotland.
  12. As the 69-year-old pontiff watched, young dancers and singers performed numbers to show that greed, selfishness and the pursuit of comfort could be unattractive.
  13. "It's very unattractive not to give back, and we want to be attractive," says Julie Lewit-Nirenberg, publisher of Mirabella.
  14. But the bank set the purchase price before the recent collapse in the London stock market, which made the terms unattractive.
  15. Vox, based in Cologne, was launched at the beginning of 1993 but failed to attract viewers because of an unattractive programme mix.
  16. Capitalism is sometimes portrayed either as monopolistic exploitation or an unattractive competitive jungle, where the values of co-operation are lost in a free-for-all.
  17. Although I find the appearance of their cakes unattractive - 'shop cakes' my grandmother would have said dismissively - its range of biscuit and chocolates is good.
  18. 'I steer away from countries which are losing control over their inflation, so Brazil or Turkey are unattractive to me.' Charges are in line with other unit trusts, and most have savings plans.
  19. Recession and unattractive strings attached to some of the biggest privatisation candidates mostly explain the lack of enthusiasm. But matters have been exacerbated by differences within the government over privatisation.
  20. Ms. Esquivel thinks L.A. Gear's trendy product mix would make it unattractive to major domestic competitors.
  21. Consolidated Capital, a unit of Consolidated Cos., once was one of the nation's largest syndicator of real-estate limited partnerships, but was battered by changes in tax laws that made tax shelters unattractive.
  22. The stocks of banking concerns based in Massachusetts weren't helped much by the announcement, traders said, because many of those concerns have financial problems tied to their real-estate loan portfolios, making them unattractive takeover targets.
  23. "They're unattractive," he says. "They have high taxes, poor access, bad public service and bad school systems.
  24. Noortman had bought the painting at Christie's in December for Pounds 4.4m, slightly below its estimate. Christie's was relieved to sell it for the child in the painting had an unattractive face.
  25. But that would make stocks increasingly unattractive in the short term and push the U.S. into recession in the long term.
  26. This option - frequently proposed by those like the OECD who argue that the country's generous welfare provisions make it unattractive for dole recipients to take low-paid jobs - would be unacceptable to the rank and file of the Labour party.
  27. The CAD could make it financially unattractive for airlines to operate small planes at the airport, as a way of forcing carriers to fly more efficient wide-bodied jets.
  28. A red dispatch box on a side table is also a reminder of that time. It is a light room with windows on two walls, double glazed, and with venetian blinds to control glare and to mask an unattractive roofscape.
  29. Waste disposal costs were low, and the typical approach to pollution often was the dilution solution: Dilute wastes in massive amounts of air up a smokestack or water out the end of a sewer pipe. More-permanent solutions were unattractive.
  30. Gold, which has slumped in recent months, has become increasingly unattractive to investors.
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