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单词 grotesque
释义
grotesque1 adjectivegrotesque2 noun
grotesquegro‧tesque1 /ɡrəʊˈtesk $ ɡroʊ-/ ●○○ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINgrotesque1
Origin:
1500-1600 French, Old Italian (pittura) grottesca ‘cave painting’, from grotta; GROTTO
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • "The disease can also cause grotesque lumps under the skin," Ketch said.
  • Suddenly the grotesque figure of the hunchback Quasimodo loomed out of the darkness.
  • The boy was twisting one side of his face in grotesque imitation of his grandfather.
  • The news showed grotesque film clips of people being attacked by dogs.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • At the very least I claim to be pitiful, grotesque, or appalling.
  • He began to run about in front of her, to turn, to perform grotesque dance movements that were not without some grace.
  • I was not her troublesome doll, then, her grotesque duty.
  • In all my fatty, even grotesque innocence they consumed me, wherever I went, on whomever I smiled.
  • In the bar, a single candle threw grotesque shadows across the ceiling.
  • It also brings with it bad luck and a grotesque litany of deaths.
  • One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder.
  • The scaffolding tumbled down, burying him under a grotesque criss-cross of beams and posts.
Thesaurus
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extremely unattractive, with a face that is not at all nice to look at: · We hated our uncle. He was fat and ugly, with tiny eyes and a long, pointed nose .· An ugly little man came over and offered to buy me a drink.
extremely ugly, especially because you were born with something wrong with you: · In fairy stories the Prince is always very handsome, and the witch hideous.· a man with a hideous twisted lip
very ugly and extremely unpleasant to look at, especially so that people do not like to look at you: · Delia was frightened of the operation, because afterwards she knew she would look repulsive.repulsive to: · The patient's disease was so terrible that his own skin was repulsive to him.
extremely ugly in a strange or unnatural way: · The boy was twisting one side of his face in grotesque imitation of his grandfather.· Suddenly the grotesque figure of the hunchback Quasimodo loomed out of the darkness.
an unsightly spot, mark, hair on your face etc is very unattractive: unsightly scar/fat/mark/spot/hair etc: · The accident left Simon with unsightly scars.· Electrolysis gets rid of unsightly facial hair.
British /she's no Miss America American informal use this as a humorous way of saying that someone is ugly: · "What's Anna's new boyfriend like?" "Well, he's nice, but he's no oil painting."
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder.· The solution seemed so grotesque that his nerve almost failed him.· Sometimes I wonder now whether I dreamed some of it, so much was just unbelievable, so grotesque.· Their faces, I mean; so - so grotesque.
1unpleasant, shocking, and offensive:  It’s grotesque to portray peace campaigners as unpatriotic. By modern standards, the treatment of prisoners was grotesque.2extremely ugly in a strange or unnatural way:  a grotesque figure with a huge headgrotesquely adverb
grotesque1 adjectivegrotesque2 noun
grotesquegrotesque2 noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • He eased inside Rosie with her pants still on, they rolled around each other like grotesques.
  • The rods are carved in the form of a series of gargoyle faces and grotesques, but are harmless.
1[countable] a picture, sculpture etc of someone who is strangely ugly2the grotesque a grotesque style in art
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