prepossessing
英 [priːpə'zesɪŋ]
美 [,pripə'zɛsɪŋ]
- adj. 给人好感的;有魅力的;引人注意的
- v. 预先影响;使先具有(prepossess的现在分词)
GRE
- prepossessing (adj.)
- 1640s, "causing prejudice," present participle adjective from prepossess. Opposite meaning "causing agreeable first impression" first recorded 1805.
- 1. He was not a prepossessing sight.
- 他长相不怎么样。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. Clean clothes and good manners are prepossessing.
- 清洁的衣服和良好的举止能给人以好感.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. He / His appearance is not at all prepossessing.
- 他[他的外表]毫无吸引力.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The appearance of Frank Cowperwood at this time was, to say the least, prepossessing and satisfactory.
- 法兰克·柯帕乌这个时候的相貌, 至少是讨人欢喜,令人满意的.
来自辞典例句
- 5. A prepossessing performer with a beautiful baritone, Murray is tall, blond and Midwestern - looking.
- 一个很吸引人的表演者和一个漂亮的男中音, 莫利高大 、 金发碧眼,有着中西部人的外貌.
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