sleazy

[英] [ˈsli:zi:] [美] [ˈslizi] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 肮脏的;破落失修的;不体面的 If you describe a place as sleazy, you dislike it because it looks dirty and badly cared for, and not respectable. 
  • ...sleazy bars.

    破破烂烂的酒吧

  • ...sleazy cinemas in London's Soho...

    伦敦Soho区破落的电影院

  • Downstairs in the windowless basement, where the real work is done, it is sleazy and sweaty.

    工作实际上在楼下没有窗户的地下室里完成,又脏又累。

2. ADJ-GRADED 低级的;低俗的 If you describe something or someone as sleazy, you disapprove of them because you think they are not respectable and are rather disgusting. 
  • ...sex shops and sleazy magazines.

    性用品商店和粗俗低级的杂志

  • ...a sleazy fellow...

    下流的家伙

  • The accusations are making the government's conduct appear increasingly sleazy.

    这些指控让政府的行为显得越发不光彩了。

Adjective

1. of cloth; thin and loosely woven;

  • "the coat has a sleazy lining"

2. of very poor quality

3. morally degraded;

  • "a seedy district"
  • "the seamy side of life"
  • "sleazy characters hanging around casinos"
  • "sleazy storefronts with...dirt on the walls"- Seattle Weekly
  • "the sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils"- James Joyce
  • "the squalid atmosphere of intrigue and betrayal"
1. They took me to a sleazy back-street hotel.
他们把我带到一个后街的肮脏的旅馆。

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