「sour」在英語詞典中的解釋及翻譯

「sour」在英語詞典中的解釋及翻譯

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souradjective

uk /saʊər/ us /saʊr/

sour adjective (TASTE)

B1 having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet:

These plums are a bit sour.

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sourly
adverb uk /ˈsaʊə.li/ us /ˈsaʊr.li/
sourness
noun [ U ] uk /ˈsaʊə.nəs/ us /ˈsaʊr.nəs/

習慣用語

sourverb [ I or T ]

uk /saʊər/ us /saʊr/

sournoun [ C ]

uk /saʊər/ us /saʊr/ mainly US

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「sour」在美式英語詞典中的解釋及翻譯

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souradjective

us /sɑʊər/

sour adjective (TASTE)

(esp. of food) having a sharp taste:

The four basic tastes are sweet, salty, bitter, and sour.

sour adjective (UNPLEASANT)

unfriendly or unpleasant in manner or attitude:

The team’s perfect season went/turned sour after they lost their second straight game.

sourverb

us /sɑʊər/

sour verb (TASTE)

[ I ] to become sour:

I’m afraid the milk has soured.

sour verb (UNPLEASANT)

[ I/T ] to become bad or unpleasant, or cause someone to feel bad or unhappy:

[ I ] When the economy soured, donations to the charity dried up.

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「sour」在商務英語詞典中的解釋及翻譯

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sourverb [ I or T ]

uk /saʊər/ us

to become, or cause to become, less pleasant, friendly, or successful:

Meeting clients unexpectedly can sour a relationship.
Loans are souring, as bankruptcies and the bad debts they leave behind keep mounting.
a market/economy sours Companies and families spend less on travel when the economy sours.

souradjective

uk /saʊər/ us

no longer successful or pleasant:

sour economy/market The economic slump was caused primarily by a sour housing market.
go sour

to fail or become unpleasant:

Year-end is traditionally when many investors decide whether to sell stocks that have gone sour.

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