sour 的英语意思
soursour1 /saʊə $ saʊr/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1having a sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon or a fruit that is not ready to be eaten具有尖锐的酸味,如柠檬或未成熟水果的味道 OPP sweet:
Rachel sampled the wine. It was sour.雷切尔品尝了那瓶酒。味道很酸。
sour cherries酸樱桃 → sweet-and-sour
► see thesaurus at taste2milk or other food that is sour is not fresh and has a bad taste牛奶或其他食物变酸,即不再新鲜且味道变差turn/go sour (=become sour)(=变酸)Register语体In everyday English, people usually say milk goes bad or, in British English, goes off, rather than goes sour.在日常英语中,人们通常说牛奶 goes bad,英式英语中则说 goes off,而不说 goes sour。3unfriendly or looking bad-tempered不友好的,或看起来脾气不好的sour look/face/smile etc
Eliza was tall and thin, with a rather sour face.伊莱扎身材高挑纤细,表情相当阴郁。
a sour-faced old man一个表情阴郁的老人4informal非正式 if a relationship or plan turns or goes sour, it becomes less enjoyable, pleasant, or satisfactory若关系或计划出现问题,则变得不那么令人愉快、顺心或令人满意:
As time went by, their marriage turned sour.随着时间流逝,他们的婚姻逐渐恶化。
The meeting ended on a sour note, with neither side able to reach agreement.会议在不愉快的气氛中结束,双方均未能达成协议。5sour grapes used to say that someone is pretending that they dislike something because they want it but cannot have it – used to show disapproval指某人因得不到某物而假装不喜欢——含贬义—sourly adverb—sourness noun [uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译1having a sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon or a fruit that is not ready to be eaten具有尖锐的酸味,如柠檬或未成熟水果的味道 OPP sweet:
Rachel sampled the wine. It was sour.雷切尔品尝了那瓶酒。味道很酸。
sour cherries酸樱桃 → sweet-and-sour► see thesaurus at taste2milk or other food that is sour is not fresh and has a bad taste牛奶或其他食物变酸,即不再新鲜且味道变差turn/go sour (=become sour)(=变酸)Register语体In everyday English, people usually say milk goes bad or, in British English, goes off, rather than goes sour.在日常英语中,人们通常说牛奶 goes bad,英式英语中则说 goes off,而不说 goes sour。3unfriendly or looking bad-tempered不友好的,或看起来脾气不好的sour look/face/smile etc
Eliza was tall and thin, with a rather sour face.伊莱扎身材高挑纤细,表情相当阴郁。
a sour-faced old man一个表情阴郁的老人4informal非正式 if a relationship or plan turns or goes sour, it becomes less enjoyable, pleasant, or satisfactory若关系或计划出现问题,则变得不那么令人愉快、顺心或令人满意:
As time went by, their marriage turned sour.随着时间流逝,他们的婚姻逐渐恶化。
The meeting ended on a sour note, with neither side able to reach agreement.会议在不愉快的气氛中结束,双方均未能达成协议。5sour grapes used to say that someone is pretending that they dislike something because they want it but cannot have it – used to show disapproval指某人因得不到某物而假装不喜欢——含贬义—sourly adverb—sourness noun [uncountable]soursour2 verb [intransitive, transitive]
1if a relationship or someone’s attitude sours, or if something sours it, it becomes unfriendly or unfavourable若关系或某人的态度变得冷淡(sour),或某事使之如此,则变得不友好或不利:
An unhappy childhood has soured her view of life.不幸的童年使她对生活产生了消极悲苦的看法。► see thesaurus at spoil2if milk sours, or if something sours it, it begins to have an unpleasant sharp taste若牛奶变酸(sour),或某物使其变酸,则开始产生令人不快的酸涩味
1if a relationship or someone’s attitude sours, or if something sours it, it becomes unfriendly or unfavourable若关系或某人的态度变得冷淡(sour),或某事使之如此,则变得不友好或不利:
An unhappy childhood has soured her view of life.不幸的童年使她对生活产生了消极悲苦的看法。► see thesaurus at spoil2if milk sours, or if something sours it, it begins to have an unpleasant sharp taste若牛奶变酸(sour),或某物使其变酸,则开始产生令人不快的酸涩味