grubby
美['ɡrʌbi] 英['ɡrʌbi]
adj. 生蛆的;肮脏的;污秽的;卑鄙的
详细释义
adj.(形容词)- 肮脏的
- 卑鄙的
- 生蛆的
- 污秽的
- 邋遢的
- 可鄙的
- 生虫的
- 有虫的
- 不洁的
- 长满马蝇蛆的
- 凌乱的
- 不干净的
- 不整洁的
- 没有刮过脸的
英英释义
Noun- small sculpin of the coast of New England
Adjective- infested with grubs
- thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;
"a miner's begrimed face" "dingy linen" "grimy hands" "grubby little fingers" "a grungy kitchen"
例句
用作形容词(adj.)- I always feel grubby in the morning.我在早上总是觉得脏兮兮的。
- His shirt was clean but his shoes were grubby.虽然他的衬衣很干净,但是鞋子却很脏。
- Those grubby urchins ran to me and asked for candy.那群邋遢的小淘气们向我跑过来要糖果。
- Their grubby success will make business look dirtier still.但他们肮脏的发迹仍然会让商业看着更肮脏些。
- Prostitution may be a grubby business, but it's not the government's concern.卖淫也许是个污秽的行当,但却不关政府的事。