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bby
形容词比较级
shabbier
形容词最高级
shabbiest
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破旧的, 衣衫褴褛的
(of a person) dressed in worn and old clothes
- He showed up to the job interview looking shabby, with wrinkled clothes and unkempt hair.
他出现在工作面试中,看起来邋遢,衣服皱巴巴的,头发凌乱。
- Despite his shabby appearance, he had a kind heart and a warm smile that brightened the room.
尽管他外表寒酸,但他有一颗善良的心和温暖的笑容,照亮了整个房间。
- After a long night of partying, she looked shabby and disheveled as she stumbled out of the club.
在漫长的派对之夜后,她摇摇晃晃地走出俱乐部时看起来衣衫褴褛且蓬头垢面。
- The traveler looked shabby after days of hiking through the mountains, with dirt smeared on his face and clothes.
在山区徒步数日后,旅行者看起来破旧不堪,脸上和衣服上沾满了泥土。
- The traveler, dressed in shabby attire, carried only a small bag.
这位旅行者,穿着破旧的衣服,只带了一个小包。
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破旧的, 磨损的
worn-out or in poor condition, often indicating a lack of care or upkeep in its appearance
- His shabby jeans were torn at the knees and faded from years of wear.
他破旧的牛仔裤膝盖处破了,并且因多年穿着而褪色。
- The shabby coat hung on the rack, its seams unraveling and its fabric pilled.
那件破旧的外套挂在衣架上,它的接缝处正在散开,面料也起球了。
- She refused to wear the shabby sweater with holes and stains, preferring something more presentable.
她拒绝穿有洞和污渍的破旧的毛衣,更喜欢更体面的东西。
- They lived in a shabby apartment with peeling paint and broken furniture.
他们住在一间破旧的公寓里,油漆剥落,家具破损。
- The shabby curtains in the living room were stained and tattered.
客厅里破旧的窗帘上有污渍且破破烂烂的。
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卑鄙的, 不道德的
unfair and lacking in moral integrity
- Spreading rumors behind her back was a shabby thing to do.
在她背后散布谣言是件卑鄙的事。
- His shabby treatment of his colleagues left everyone feeling betrayed.
他对同事的不公平且缺乏道德诚信的对待让每个人都感到被背叛了。
- It was a shabby trick to cancel the meeting without informing anyone.
不通知任何人就取消会议是一个卑鄙的伎俩。
- Accusing her without any evidence was a shabby move on his part.
没有任何证据就指责她是他卑鄙的行为。
- He felt bad after realizing how shabby his actions had been towards his friend.
在意识到自己对朋友的行为有多么不光彩后,他感到很难过。