chǒulòu
to be ugly
The Chinese word '丑陋' (chǒulòu) is used to describe something that is perceived as unattractive or unpleasant in appearance. It can refer to both physical attributes and metaphorical situations, such as behavior or character that is deemed unappealing. In conversation, it may be used to express strong disapproval or to describe something in a derogatory manner.
zhè fú huà zhēn chǒu lòu
This painting is really ugly.
The phrase expresses a negative opinion about a painting's appearance, indicating that it does not meet aesthetic standards.
tā de fáng jiān hěn chǒu lòu
His room is very ugly.
This sentence describes someone’s room as having an unattractive appearance, possibly due to poor decoration or disarray.
zhè ge jiàn zhú tài chǒu lòu le
This building is too ugly.
The statement critiques the design of a building, suggesting that it lacks beauty and is displeasing to look at.