ugly
英 ['ʌglɪ]
美['ʌɡli]
	    - adj. 丑陋的;邪恶的;令人厌恶的
 
英英释意
- 1. displeasing to the senses and morally revolting;
 - "an ugly face"
 - "ugly furniture"
 - "war is ugly"
 
- 2. deficient in beauty;
 - "ugly gray slums"
 
- 3. inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace;
 - "a surly waiter"
 - "an ugly frame of mind"
 
- 4. morally reprehensible;
 - "would do something as despicable as murder"
 - "ugly crimes"
 - "the vile development of slavery appalled them"
 
- 5. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments;
 - "a baleful look"
 - "forbidding thunderclouds"
 - "his tone became menacing"
 - "ominous rumblings of discontent"
 - "sinister storm clouds"
 - "a sinister smile"
 - "his threatening behavior"
 - "ugly black clouds"
 - "the situation became ugly"
 
- 6. provoking horror;
 - "an atrocious automobile accident"
 - "a frightful crime of decapitation"
 - "an alarming, even horrifying, picture"
 - "war is beyond all words horrible"- Winston Churchill
 - "an ugly wound"