1.an unsavory reputation; an unsavory scandal.
败坏的名声;令人憎恶的丑闻。
2.An unsavory meal.
一顿难吃的饭
3.An unsavory task.
一项令人不快的任务
4.An unsavory scandal
令人憎恶的丑闻
5.an unsavory specimen
讨厌的家伙
6.Tschaikovsky was first a lawyer. But soon he found court action and the preparation of briefs tiresome and unsavory toil, so at twenty-one he returned to his first love, which was music.
柴可夫斯基最初是一名律师,但是他很快就发现开庭审理案件和准备辩护状是既厌烦又乏味的工作,因此他在21岁时又回到了第一个恋人的身边,那就是音乐。
7.Although the bonding profession has an unsavory reputation, these businesspeople of criminal justice facilitate court operations.
尽管保释职业名誉不好,但是刑事司法中的这些商人有助于法院的工作。
8.You will probably attract lots of partners but if you think that you can two-time you will face some very unsavory reactions from the partners you choose to play with this week.
射手座:本周会吸引很多伙伴,但是如果你有欺骗行为的话就会面对难以应付的反映。