sour
adj
verb
saʊə
adj
1
having
a
sharp
acid
taste,
like
the
taste
of
a
LEMON
or
a
fruit
that
is
not
ready
to
be
eaten
酸的,酸味的;
Rachel
sampled
the
wine.
It
was
sour.
雷切尔尝了尝葡萄酒,是酸的。
sour
cherries
酸樱桃
2
milk
or
other
food
that
is
sour
is
not
fresh
and
has
a
bad
taste
〔牛奶等〕馊(味)的,酸臭的
turn/go
sour
3
unfriendly
or
looking
bad-tempered
不友善的,脾气坏的
sour
look/face/smile
etc
Eliza
was
tall
and
thin,
with
a
rather
sour
face.
伊丽莎又高又瘦,脸上阴沉沉的。
a
sour-faced
old
man
绷着脸的老人
4
if
a
relationship
or
plan
turns
or
goes
sour,
it
becomes
less
enjoyable,
pleasant,
or
satisfactory
[非正式] 〔关系、计划等变得〕坏的,令人不快的
informal
As
time
went
by,
their
marriage
turned
sour
.
随着时光的流逝,他们的婚姻关系恶化了。
The
meeting
ended
on
a
sour
note
with
neither
side
able
to
reach
agreement.
双方未能取得一致意见,会议不欢而散。
5
sour grapes
used
to
say
that
someone
is
pretending
that
they
dislike
something
because
they
want
it
but
cannot
have
it
–
used
to
show
disapproval
酸葡萄〔指某人其实想要某物,但因得不到而装作不喜欢聊以自慰的心态,含贬义〕
verb
6
if
a
relationship
or
someone’s
attitude
sours,
or
if
something
sours
it,
it
becomes
unfriendly
or
unfavourable
(使)〔关系或态度〕变坏,变得不友善
An
unhappy
childhood
has
soured
her
view
of
life.
不幸的童年扭曲了她的人生观。
7
if
milk
sours,
or
if
something
sours
it,
it
begins
to
have
an
unpleasant
sharp
taste
(使)〔牛奶〕变酸,(使)变馊