sleazy / ˈsli zi, ˈsleɪ zi /

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sleazy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

slea·zi·er, slea·zi·est.

  1. contemptibly low, mean, or disreputable: sleazy politics.
  2. squalid; sordid; filthy; dilapidated: a sleazy hotel.
  3. thin or poor in texture, as a fabric; cheap; flimsy: a sleazy dress; a sleazy excuse.

sleazy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

disreputable

更多sleazy例句

  1. Or as Joey, the sleazy, besieged used car salesman in Cadillac Man.
  2. Octopus is one of those sleazy and boorish Americans whose instincts prove correct.
  3. And that is this sleazy rabbit hole in its most perfect summation.
  4. How can she wax poetically about soiling herself at parties and not get branded as sleazy trash, a la Ke$ha?
  5. When the ship docks, the “property” is scooped up by a sleazy slave merchant (Paul Giamatti), and sold at auction.
  6. She wore wooden sabots on her feet, and upon her body a tattered, sleazy black frock.
  7. Finally he gave them up too, and one morning came to work wearing a flimsy, sleazy, negligee shirt.
  8. It was a thin, tattered, dried-fish-like thing; printed with blurred ink upon mean, sleazy paper.
  9. It was brief, occupying only about four pages of the small, sleazy note paper that we bought in those days of the sutlers.
  10. Joe watched his narrow, bent shoulders under the sleazy shirt.