a. ill-favoured. ugly,ill-looking丑陋的,難看的。
△As.1.2.42 (38): “and those that she makes honest she makes very ill-favouredly.”她使得貞潔的人又非常丑陋。
ill-favouredly
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1. in an ugly manner,of an ugly shape以一種丑陋的方式,樣子丑陋地。
△H.V.4.2.39:“Yond island carrions,desperate of their bones,/ Ill-favouredly become themorning field.”i.e. Ill become (or, spoil the beautyof) the battlefield in the morning light.從島國來的那些死尸,要保住他們皮包骨頭的身體是沒有指望了,他們的丑陋樣子在清晨的陣地上顯得很不調(diào)和。
2. in a bad and unpleasing manner,badly以一種拙劣而不愉快的方式,拙劣地。
△ Wiv.3.5.70 (67):“Very ill-fa-vouredly,Master Brook. ”很糟糕,布魯克先生。
△As.3.2.279(261):“I pray you mar no moe of my verseswith reading them ill-favouredly.”請您別再用難聽的聲調(diào)念我的詩,把它們糟蹋了。