dirty word 的定义
- a vulgar or taboo word; obscenity.
 - any word, name, or concept considered reprehensible or unmentionable; anathema: “Lose” is a dirty word to this team.
 
dirty word 近义词
indecent or vulgar word
更多dirty word例句
- Compromise is not a dirty word but a process of give-and-take that keeps all sides in check.
 - The kids pore over the atlas in the back seat, getting a kick out of finding town names that are dangerously close to being dirty words, like Bullocks and Blichton.
 - That suggests there’s still a long road ahead, but this new analysis points the way to a future where plastic might not be such a dirty word.
 - I have actually had a few senior people in the industry advise me to move away from digital or any activation led roles as its a dirty word in agency land.
 - The fallout from that years-long court battle has turned offsets into somewhat of a dirty word.
 - This is acting in every sense of the word—bringing an unevolved animal to life and making it utterly believable.
 - She vowed to repay the money—no official word, however, on whether she ever did that.
 - But news of the classes is spread mainly by word of mouth, and participants bring along their friends and families.
 - Still other people have moved away from the word “diet” altogether.
 - Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed.
 - Not a word now,” cried Longcluse harshly, extending his hand quickly towards him; “I may do that which can't be undone.
 - Every word that now fell from the agitated Empress was balm to the affrighted nerves of her daughter.
 - When we were mounted Mac leaned over and muttered an admonitory word for Piegan's ear alone.
 - Now for the tempering of the Gudgeons, I leave it to the judgment of the Workman; but a word or two of the polishing of it.
 - Huxley quotes with satirical gusto Dr. Wace's declaration as to the word "Infidel."