In everyday English, people usually say someone or something is not very nice rather than disagreeable: 在日常英语中,表示某人或某事不好一般说 not very nice ,而不说 disagreeable
disagreeable• It's impossible to have a normalconversation with your father - he's always so disagreeable.• It never rendered him mean or even disagreeable.• I expect he was telling a tale, but even this made him a very disagreeablecharacter.• Ricardo had forecast a disagreeablefate for most of mankind.• The landlord is an extremely disagreeable man. Have as little to do with him as possible.• He's the most disagreeable man I've ever met.• Snapping out of this disagreeablemood will releasetensions in everyone.• I have to admit I find the name a little disagreeable on the aesthetic front.• At his request, I had written the preface, and that preface had involved me in a most disagreeable situation.• a very disagreeabletask• Aspects of his work, his life style, are disagreeable to him in the extreme.• This turbidity is sometimes beneficial but also curtails the transparency of the water and is therefore largely disagreeable to the aquarist.