shoddily / ˈʃɒd i /

简陋的粗制滥造卑鄙地简陋

shoddily2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

shod·di·er, shod·di·est.

  1. of poor quality or inferior workmanship: a shoddy bookcase.
  2. intentionally rude or inconsiderate; shabby: shoddy behavior.
n. 名词 noun

plural shod·dies.

  1. a fibrous material obtained by shredding unfelted rags or waste.Compare mungo.
  2. anything inferior, especially a handmade item or manufactured product.

shoddily 近义词

shoddily

等同于 awfully

shoddily

等同于 badly

shoddily

等同于 cheaply

更多shoddily例句

  1. A wave of shoddy and even outright fraudulent tests followed, and by May, the FDA was forced to tighten the rules for market entry.
  2. So it doesn’t benefit us to be a shoddy employer but a good employer.
  3. Gloria has pointed out, though, that Bry was on the Council that greenlit the renovations – and it was the shoddy construction work during those renovations that led to asbestos violations.
  4. The Metropolitan looked cramped and shoddy and Tristan seemed shoddily sung to me.
  5. Those of to-day are shoddily put together and cannot resist weathering as do the century-old ones.