sleazy 的定义
slea·zi·er, slea·zi·est.
- contemptibly low, mean, or disreputable: sleazy politics.
- squalid; sordid; filthy; dilapidated: a sleazy hotel.
- thin or poor in texture, as a fabric; cheap; flimsy: a sleazy dress; a sleazy excuse.
sleazy 近义词
disreputable
更多sleazy例句
- Or as Joey, the sleazy, besieged used car salesman in Cadillac Man.
- Octopus is one of those sleazy and boorish Americans whose instincts prove correct.
- And that is this sleazy rabbit hole in its most perfect summation.
- How can she wax poetically about soiling herself at parties and not get branded as sleazy trash, a la Ke$ha?
- When the ship docks, the “property” is scooped up by a sleazy slave merchant (Paul Giamatti), and sold at auction.
- She wore wooden sabots on her feet, and upon her body a tattered, sleazy black frock.
- Finally he gave them up too, and one morning came to work wearing a flimsy, sleazy, negligee shirt.
- It was a thin, tattered, dried-fish-like thing; printed with blurred ink upon mean, sleazy paper.
- It was brief, occupying only about four pages of the small, sleazy note paper that we bought in those days of the sutlers.
- Joe watched his narrow, bent shoulders under the sleazy shirt.