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WOTD – 27 October 2009
Etymology
Calque of Danish grim ælling. From the fairy tale of a duckling, considered ugly, that matures into a magnificent swan.
Pronunciation
Noun
ugly duckling (plural ugly ducklings)
- (idiomatic) A young person who is ugly, but who is expected to become beautiful or handsome as they mature.
2019 December 4, Andy Coward, “Derby's crowning achievement”, in Rail, page 57:The ugly duckling has become a very fine swan, and Rachel Sprigg and her team have worked hard to ensure that Derby is a worthy winner of that coveted National Rail Award. They can be proud of their achievements.
Translations
one who is ugly, but who is expected to become beautiful or handsome as they mature
- Afrikaans: please add this translation if you can
- Amharic: አስቀያሚ ሲንድሬላ (ʾäsḳäyami sindərela)
- Arabic: بَطَّة قَبِيحَة f (baṭṭa(t) qabīḥa)
- Belarusian: бры́дкае качаня́ n (brýdkaje kačanjá)
- Bulgarian: гро́зно па́тенце n (grózno pátence), гро́зно пате́нце n (grózno paténce)
- Catalan: aneguet lleig m, anegueta lletja f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 醜小鴨 / 丑小鸭 (zh) (chǒuxiǎoyā)
- Czech: ošklivé káčátko n
- Danish: grim ælling c
- Dutch: lelijk eendje n
- Esperanto: malbela anasido sg, malbelaj anasidoj pl
- Estonian: inetu pardipoeg
- Faroese: mishátti dunnuungin m, ljóti dunnuungin m
- Finnish: ruma ankanpoikanen
- French: vilain petit canard (fr) m
- German: hässliches Entlein n
- Greek: ασχημόπαπο (el) n (aschimópapo)
- Icelandic: Ijóti andarunginn m
- Ido: please add this translation if you can
- Indonesian: itik buruk rupa
- Interlingua: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: brutto anatroccolo m, brutta anatrocolla f
- Japanese: みにくいアヒルの子 (minikui ahiru no ko)
- Korean: 미운 오리 새끼 (miun ori saekki)
- Macedonian: грдо пајче n (grdo pajče)
- Norwegian: stygg andunge m
- Persian: please add this translation if you can
- Polish: brzydkie kaczątko (pl) n
- Portuguese: patinho feio m, patinha feia f
- Romanian: rățușca cea urâtă f
- Russian: га́дкий утёнок m (gádkij utjónok)
- Serbo-Croatian: please add this translation if you can
- Slovak: škaredé kačiatko n
- Slovene: grdi raček m
- Spanish: patito feo m, patita fea f
- Swedish: ful ankunge c
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: çirkin ördek yavrusu
- Ukrainian: гидке́ каченя́ n (hydké kačenjá)
- Vietnamese: please add this translation if you can
- Volapük: please add this translation if you can
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