词汇 | sleazy |
释义 | sleazy adjective uk /ˈsliː.zi/ us /ˈsliː.zi/ dirty, cheap, or not socially acceptable, especially relating to moral or sexual matters: 肮脏邋遢的,乌烟瘴气的;(尤指)低级趣味的,堕落的 This part of town is full of sleazy bars and restaurants.镇上这个地区满是乌烟瘴气的酒吧和饭店。 Morally wrong and evil abhorrent abhorrently amoral amorality anomie dissipated dissolute dissolutely dissoluteness enormity nefariously nefariousness no goodidiom no more Mr Nice Guyidiom non-ethical trespass turpitude unconscionable unconscionably unethical sleazy | American Dictionarysleazy adjective us/ˈsli·zi/ morally bad and low in quality, but trying to attract people by a showy appearance or false manner: He’s a sleazy politician who ignored his responsibilities in order to make his friends rich. sleazy | Business Englishsleazy adjective uk /ˈsliːzi/us sleazy people and places are involved in activities of a low moral standard: 57% of voters think of the government as "sleazy and incompetent". He spent his twenties hanging out in sleazy sex bars. sleazy behaviour is of a low moral standard: I was disgusted by the sleazy sales tactics. |
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