He was not a prepossessing sight.
他长相不怎么样。
1.引人注意的
1.attractive, or impressive
1.She was a woman who, one felt, had never been handsome, but now, in middle age, was of distinctly prepossessing appearance.
她是这样的一个女人:人们觉得,她以前并不漂亮,而现在,人到中年,却显然有了一种令人喜悦的外貌。
2.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。
3.Why should such a promising being as this have hidden his prepossessing exterior by adopting that singular occupation?
为什么象他这么一个有出息的人,却会把这么一副好看的外表,埋没在这么一种奇怪的职业里呢?
4.Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing.
董贝的头稍稍有些秃,脸色稍稍有些红;虽然他是一位外貌漂亮、身材匀称的男子,可是神色过分严厉与傲慢,因此不能使人产生好感。
5.Other parts of the Hood's exterior are more prepossessing.
小屋外观的其他部分更赏心悦目。
6.Growing up physically small in the shadow of the prepossessing Kim Il-sung can hardly have been easy.
身材矮小的他从小生活在世人瞩目的金日成的阴影下,不可能是一件易事。
7.Yet I find myself inclined to hire the person who looks more prepossessing - which is unfair as the plain one surely needs a break.
不过我发现自己倾向于聘用那个看起来更讨人喜欢的家伙——这有失公平,因为长相难看的人肯定也需要机会。
8.Outside the plant from January 28th was a less prepossessing sight.
而自1月28日以来,工厂外的景象就不那么惹人欣喜了。