noisome 英 [ˈnɔɪsəm]   美 [ˈnɔɪsəm]

noisome

noisome  英 [ˈnɔɪsəm] 美 [ˈnɔɪsəm]

adj. 恶臭的;有害的 

But danger and noisome corridors don't deter tourists bored with churches and monuments. 但是,下水道中潜藏的危险和恶臭并没有吓退对教堂和纪念馆这些地方感到厌倦的游客。
The growing protectionist sentiment in the US and Europe is particularly noisome because it reeks of so much hypocrisy. 在美国和欧洲,正在滋生的保护主义情绪是极端有害的,因为其中掺杂太多伪善。

  • If you accidentally leave half a sandwich under your bed for a few days, cover your nose while you sleep because it will probably become quite noisome. This is a fancy way of saying that it will stink.
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  • adj. 恶臭的;有害的
  • 1. But danger and noisome corridors don't deter tourists bored with churches and monuments.

    但是,下水道中潜藏的危险和恶臭并没有吓退对教堂和纪念馆这些地方感到厌倦的游客。

  • 2. The growing protectionist sentiment in the US and Europe is particularly noisome because it reeks of so much hypocrisy.

    在美国和欧洲,正在滋生的保护主义情绪是极端有害的,因为其中掺杂太多伪善。

  • 3. Our cities will continue to become more crowded and noisome. The landscape will get more cluttered, the air and water even dirtier.

    我们的城市会变得越来越拥挤,景色会变得更加杂乱,空气和水也会变得愈发肮脏。

  • noisome (adj.) late 14c., "harmful, noxious," from noye "harm, misfortune," shortened form of anoi "annoyance" (from Old French anoier, see annoy) + -some (1). Meaning "bad-smelling" first recorded 1570s. Related: Noisomeness.
noi·some / ˈnɔɪsəm ; NAmE ˈnɔɪsəm / adjective ( formal) extremely unpleasant or offensive 恶心的;极令人厌烦的;使人很不快的 noisome smells 令人厌恶的气味 noi·some / ˈnɔɪsəm ; NAmE ˈnɔɪsəm /
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