1.极易激动的
2.打扰人的,使人不愉快的,粗野的
1.not considered popular, attractive, or fashionable
1.When a few people within a social circle decide that smoking is uncool, suddenly the remaining smokers are outcasts.
当一个社会圈中的几个人决定抽烟不好而戒烟时,剩余的吸烟者一下子就会感到孤单难存。
2.I was the boy who liked to sing his own songs at talent shows, and I was suddenly officially uncool.
我是那个喜欢在才艺表演节目中唱自己歌曲的男孩,于是突然,我变得”另类“。
3.And what happened is that, by trying to be cool but not being cool, we wound up creating a new version of cool that's really uncool.
反而因为我们想要变的很与众不同,但事实没有,我们创造了新版本的酷——那就是真的不酷!
4."Anything endorsed by a company makes it uncool. When it all boils down to it the whole is just down to PR, " says Ike, 30, from Manchester.
“任何被一个公司看好的东西反倒会使之不受欢迎。说穿了,整个“酷业”仅仅由公共关系来主沉浮”。
5.For those uncool enough to admit that they're not fluent in Klingon, an English-language version is available.
当然,对于那些不够自信并承认自己不能流利使用克林贡语的人,Sophos提供了对应的英文版。
6.You think I'm uncool and dreary.
你觉得我又土又闷
7.The western world has always been pided into two types of people-the cool and the uncool .
西方世界一直是分为两种类型的人-酷和酷不起来了。
8.Bartiromo admits that her own musical tastes are more Frank Sinatra than Joey Ramone, and her husband accuses her of being uncool.
巴蒂罗姆承认,比起乔伊•雷蒙,她个人的音乐口味更偏向弗兰克•辛纳特拉(FrankSinatra),而她丈夫责怪她过于情绪化。
9.Raw fish has become a symbol of modernity and sophistication; conversely, squealing "yuck" to cold tuna is profoundly uncool.
生鱼已成为新派和精致生活的标志;相反,面对着冰冷的金枪鱼片尖叫“讨厌”的一幕,已非常落伍。
10.In this light, a fussy British technocrat touting a massive government aid project appears distinctly uncool.
在这一点上,一位挑剔的英国技术专家也称大量的政府援助项目都显得不够沉着冷静。