icky
简明释义
adj. 讨厌的;过分甜的;粘得讨厌的
n. 令人作呕的人
比 较 级 i c k i e r 或 m o r e i c k y
最 高 级 i c k i e s t 或 m o s t i c k y
英英释义
令人不快、恶心或令人厌恶的事物。 | |
通常用来描述粘稠或滑腻的质地。 |
单词用法
令人不快的情况 | |
令人不适的感觉 | |
让人厌恶的食物 | |
黏糊糊的 | |
令人厌恶的混乱 | |
恶心的粘液 |
同义词
不愉快的 | 这食物有一种不愉快的气味。 | ||
令人厌恶的 | 那部电影令人厌恶,我无法观看。 | ||
恶心的 | 旧垃圾恶心得满是苍蝇。 | ||
令人作呕的 | 她觉得这个情况令人作呕且不舒服。 | ||
粘糊糊的 | 这种粘稠的物质在我手上感觉粘糊糊的。 |
反义词
愉快的 | 今天的天气宜人而阳光明媚。 | ||
干净的 | 这个房间干净整洁。 | ||
吸引人的 | 她觉得这幅画非常吸引人。 |
例句
1.I LOVE these and they do not give you that icky feeling that zinc can sometimes do to your stomach.
我喜欢这些糖,它们没有其他锌片让人胃不舒服的感觉。
2.A manufacturer can incorporate the sensor into a headset of its own design. The sensor is dry (read: no icky gels), and only one sensor is needed to pick up the signals.
生产商能把这样的传感器放到自己设计的耳机中,传感器是干燥的(不是粘连的凝胶体之类的),并且只需要1个这样的传感器就能采集信号。
3.Or is the icky-cleanup half worth more than the taking-my-order half?
还是清理的比点菜的要值多点?
4.The caramel pudding was so sweet and icky that I could hardly eat it.
那个焦糖布丁太过于甜腻了以致于我没办法吃下去。
5.She could feel something icky on her fingers.
她可以感觉到手指上有种黏糊糊的恶心玩意。
6.It's something that's supposed to be scary, it's icky, it's gross, it's Halloween fun and it's just one small part of the haunted houses and thrilling rides going on.
我们只是希望它们能够让人感到可怕、讨厌的、粗鄙。它是万圣节的乐趣之一,仅仅是鬼屋和刺激游戏中很小的一个环节。
7.In an eight-hour day, I start to get that icky feeling if I haven't integrated at least once every couple of hours, if not more.
在每天的八小时时间内,我开始有了这样一种讨厌的感觉,我是不是还没有至少每隔几个小时集成一次,是不是没有集成更多次。
8.Did you see the icky brown color of her hair?
你有看见她那难看的棕发吗?
9.He had an icky feeling about the situation.
他对这种情况有一种不安的感觉。
10.The old food in the fridge looked really icky.
冰箱里过期的食物看起来真的很恶心。
11.The bathroom was left in an icky state after the party.
派对后,浴室留在了一个肮脏的状态。
12.The icky texture of the slime made the kids recoil.
这种粘液的黏糊糊的质地让孩子们退缩。
13.She felt icky after stepping in the mud.
她踩进泥巴后感到很不舒服。
作文
When I think about childhood, a flood of memories comes rushing back. Some of these memories are sweet and nostalgic, while others are filled with the kind of feelings that make me cringe. One such memory involves a particularly icky incident that taught me a valuable lesson about cleanliness and personal space. It was a sunny afternoon, and my friends and I decided to have a picnic at the local park. We packed sandwiches, fruit, and plenty of snacks, excited to enjoy a day outdoors. However, things took a turn when we encountered a group of ants. At first, we were amused by their tiny, industrious nature, but soon our amusement turned into horror as they began to invade our picnic blanket. The sight of the little creatures crawling over our food was simply icky. We tried to shoo them away, but they seemed determined to join our feast. This experience made me realize how important it is to keep our food covered and our surroundings clean, especially when enjoying nature. Later that day, while we were cleaning up, one of my friends accidentally stepped in something icky on the ground. We all burst into laughter as he looked down in disbelief at the gooey mess stuck to his shoe. It was a classic case of not paying attention to where you step. This incident reminded me that life is full of unexpected surprises, some of which can be quite icky. We often encounter situations that are unpleasant or uncomfortable, but it’s how we react to them that truly matters. As we continued our picnic, I noticed that some of my friends were more sensitive to the icky aspects of nature than others. For instance, one friend was horrified by the sight of a worm wriggling on the ground, while another found it fascinating. This difference in perspective made me think about how our experiences shape our reactions to various situations. What one person finds icky, another might find intriguing. Reflecting on this, I realized that our perceptions of icky things can change over time. As children, we might be more squeamish about certain aspects of nature, but as we grow older, we learn to appreciate the beauty in the icky parts of life. For example, many people find insects icky, yet they play crucial roles in our ecosystem. They help pollinate plants and decompose organic matter. Understanding this can help us shift our perspective from disgust to appreciation. In conclusion, the word icky encapsulates so much more than just a feeling of disgust. It represents the moments in life that challenge us, teach us, and ultimately help us grow. Whether it’s dealing with ants at a picnic or stepping in something unpleasant, these icky experiences contribute to our understanding of the world around us. Embracing the icky moments can lead to personal growth and a deeper appreciation for the complexities of life. So next time you encounter something icky, remember that it might just be an opportunity for learning and reflection.
当我想到童年时,一大堆记忆涌上心头。这些记忆中有些是甜蜜而怀旧的,而另一些则充满了让我感到不适的感觉。有一个特别icky的事件让我记忆犹新,它教会了我关于清洁和个人空间的重要性。那是一个阳光明媚的下午,我和朋友们决定在当地公园野餐。我们准备了三明治、水果和很多零食,兴奋地期待着享受户外的一天。然而,当我们遇到一群蚂蚁时,事情发生了转折。起初,我们对这些小生物忙碌的样子感到好笑,但不久后,随着它们开始侵入我们的野餐毯,惊恐取代了我们的娱乐。看到小生物爬过我们的食物,实在是太icky了。我们试图把它们赶走,但它们似乎决心要加入我们的盛宴。这个经历让我意识到,在享受大自然时,保持食物覆盖和周围环境清洁是多么重要。那天稍晚的时候,当我们在清理时,我的一个朋友不小心踩到了地上某个icky的东西。看到他不敢相信地看着鞋子上粘着的粘稠污垢,我们都忍不住大笑。这是一个经典的例子,说明了不注意脚下的地方会发生什么。这个事件让我想起,生活充满了意想不到的惊喜,其中一些可能相当icky。我们经常会遇到令人不快或不舒服的情况,但我们如何反应才是真正重要的。当我们继续野餐时,我注意到我的一些朋友对大自然中的icky方面更为敏感。例如,有一个朋友对地上扭动的虫子感到恐惧,而另一个朋友却觉得它很有趣。这种观点的差异让我思考我们的经历如何塑造我们对各种情况的反应。一个人觉得icky的东西,另一个人可能觉得很吸引人。回想起来,我意识到我们对icky事物的看法随着时间的推移可能会改变。作为孩子,我们可能对自然的某些方面更加挑剔,但随着我们长大,我们学会欣赏生活中icky部分的美丽。例如,许多人觉得昆虫icky,但它们在生态系统中扮演着至关重要的角色。它们帮助授粉植物和分解有机物。理解这一点可以帮助我们将视角从厌恶转变为欣赏。总之,icky这个词不仅仅代表一种厌恶的感觉。它代表了生活中挑战我们、教导我们并最终帮助我们成长的时刻。无论是在野餐时与蚂蚁打交道,还是踩到不愉快的东西,这些icky的经历都为我们理解周围的世界做出了贡献。拥抱这些icky的时刻可以带来个人成长和对生活复杂性的更深刻理解。因此,下次你遇到某个icky的东西时,请记住,这可能只是一个学习和反思的机会。