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seedy

/see-dee/US // ˈsi di //UK // (ˈsiːdɪ) //

狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡猾,狡猾的家伙

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    seed·i·er, seed·i·est.

    • : abounding in seed.
    • : containing many seeds, as a piece of fruit.
    • : gone to seed; bearing seeds.
    • : poorly kept; run-down; shabby.
    • : shabbily dressed; unkempt: a seedy old tramp.
    • : physically run-down; under the weather: He felt a bit seedy after his operation.
    • : somewhat disreputable; degraded: a seedy hotel.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.run-down, dilapidated
Synonyms
crummy蹩脚的,蹩脚,糟糕的,破烂的decaying衰败的,腐朽的,颓废的,衰败decrepit颓废的,颓然,颓废,衰败的dingy杂乱无章,嘈杂,杂乱无章的,嘈杂的grubby邋遢的,邋遢,邋遢不堪,邋遢的人scruffy邋遢的,邋遢,邋遢的人,邋遢不堪shabby寒酸,寒酸的,破烂不堪,褴褛的sleazy懒散的,偷懒,懒惰的,懒散squalid杂乱无章,肮脏的,杂乱无章的,无效的tacky俗气,粘性,俗气的,粘性大ailing患病的,患病,生病的,生病beat up殴打,殴打他人,揍人,敲打bedraggled蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,衣衫褴褛,衣衫褴褛的dog-eared磨损的,已被遗忘的,已被遗忘,已被遗忘的东西down-at-the-heel跌跌撞撞,跌倒在地,跌跌不休,跌跌撞撞的drooping下垂的,低垂的,垂头丧气,下垂droopy垂头丧气,垂头丧气的,耷拉着脑袋,下垂faded褪色,淡淡的,淡化,淡出flagging打旗语,标记,旗语,旗帜frowzy皱巴巴的,皱眉头,眉毛胡子一把抓,皱纹gone to seed撒野了,撒手人寰,撒手不管了,撒野in a bad way糟糕的是,糟糕的情况下,不太好意思,不太好mangy癞子,癞皮,癞皮狗,癞皮病messy混乱的,凌乱的,乱七八糟的,杂乱无章的neglected被忽视的,被忽略的,被忽视的人,被忽视的问题old老,老的,旧的,旧overgrown杂草丛生,丛生的,丛生,杂草丛生的poor穷人,贫穷,可怜的,穷poorly差劲地,糟糕的是,差劲的,差劲ragged褴褛的,褴褛,褴褛不堪,破烂不堪ratty老鼠,鼠辈,小老鼠,老鼠的sagging下垂,下垂的,下降,下降的sickly恹恹的,多病的,病态的,恹恹欲睡slovenly邋遢,懒散的,潦草,邋遢的tattered破烂不堪的,破烂的,破烂不堪,破烂threadbare线状物,线状的,线状体,线状结构tired累了,疲惫,疲劳,疲倦torn撕裂的,撕裂,蹂躏,撕毁unkempt蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,蓬头垢面的人untidy不整齐的,不整齐,不整洁,不整洁的unwell不舒服,不舒服的,身体不适,不适used up用完了,用过的,用完的,用完wilted枯萎的,枯萎,枯萎了,枯萎了的wilting枯萎,枯萎的,枯萎性,凋零worn磨损的,破旧的,磨损,穿着的

Examples

  • Even if the site wasn’t “seedy” and offered cancer treatment advice as well as investment advice, there would be a severe lack of identity.

  • Everybody knows the Hollywood pawnshop tropes — the creepy guy smoking behind the counter in a seedy corner store, taking a stolen television off someone’s hands, probably so they can go buy drugs.

  • But beneath all the shiny esteem, the 25-year-old Wright led a seedy double life.

  • ME3M was like online sex without the sex: seedy, dehumanized, segmented, and awkward—yet often still erotic.

  • For the rest of you, here's a seedy little fact: Men of pretty much any age are mainly attracted to 20-year-olds.

  • Gotham may mature into a thrilling mystery that explores corrupt cops and the seedy underworld.

  • The Boulevard Carnot, the seedy, downtrodden street that leads out of town, proved the point on my last night there.

  • There was a seedy old chest, and an old hair trunk with the hinges broke.

  • He appears to be seedy, but has been quite hopeless as Sirdar down in the base camp and is without authority.

  • He was a seedy individual, with a face that was horribly pockmarked.

  • Devilish cold,' he added pettishly, 'standing at that door, wasting one's time with such seedy vagabonds!'

  • He did not extend his hand, but stood still, in his seedy clothes and his coat buttoned to his chin, to hide his lack of a shirt.