1. eyesore /'a?s??/
n. 礙眼的東西如建筑物等
e.g. That new multi-story carpark is a real eyesore.
e.g. The abandoned factory in the center of town has become an eyesore, attracting graffiti and litter.
補(bǔ)充:multi-story adj. 多層的
litter 垃圾
graffiti在公共場所的涂畫,涂鴉
近義補(bǔ)充:
a blot on the landscape 破壞整體美的事物;煞風(fēng)景的事物
e.g. That power station is rather a blot on the landscape.
2. balcony /'bælk?n?/
n. 陽臺
e.g. I enjoy sitting on the balcony with a cup of tea, watching the world go by below.
雅思聽力17-4-1:But would you be able to do something about the balcony? It’s
quite small and I don’t use it much, but it could do with a wash every month or so.
補(bǔ)充:watch the world go by 看著四周的世界來來往往。
3. grubby /'gr?b?/
adj. 骯臟的;邋遢的
劍橋聽力17-4-1:I’m on the fifteenth floor, so the outside gets done regularly by specialists, but the inside does get a bit grubby.
e.g. Despite its grubby appearance, the hole-in-the-wall restaurant served delicious food.
補(bǔ)充:a hole-in-the-wall place 路邊小吃店
4. skyscraper /'ska?skre?p?/
n. 摩天大樓;摩天大廈
e.g. The skyscraper towered over the surrounding buildings.
e.g. The skyline of Shanghai is characterized by a stunning array of skyscrapers, showcasing China's rapid economic growth and urbanization.
補(bǔ)充:tower over 比…高出很多
近義補(bǔ)充:high-rises / tower blocks
e.g. My apartment is in the high rise on the corner.
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