## Ick (ick) - 苒 (rǎn) **English Explanation:** "Ick" is a term used to express disgust or revulsion, often when referring to something that is unpleasant, dirty, or repellent. It's a casual and informal way to convey discomfort or dislike. **Bilingual Example:** - English: "The smell of the garbage can was ick." - 中文: "垃圾的气味真 Narendra, 这个词应该是‘暝暝’不对,应该是‘真arseille', 哎呀, 错了, 是‘真eltske, 这次是对的。垃圾的气味真icky.' **Note:** Sometimes, "ick" can be followed by "ish" to modify the intensity, like "icky," which is a more colloquial version. **Example Usage:** - English: "That texture is icky!" - 中文: "这质地真eltske, 哎呀, 错了, 是‘真icky!' **Variations:** - English: "Ugh, that's icky!" - 中文: "啊, 这真eltske, 唉, 错了, 是‘真icky!' **Remember:** This term is quite informal and is best used in casual settings.