slummy 的定义
slum·mi·er, slum·mi·est.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a slum: a slummy part of town.
slummy 近义词
等同于 sordid
slummy 的近义词 46 个
- disreputable
- nasty
- shameful
- sleazy
- squalid
- vile
- abject
- avaricious
- base
- black
- calculated
- corrupt
- covetous
- debauched
- degenerate
- degraded
- despicable
- dowdy
- filthy
- foul
- grasping
- grubby
- ignoble
- impure
- low-down
- mean
- mercenary
- miserable
- miserly
- poor
- scurvy
- seedy
- self-seeking
- selfish
- servile
- shabby
- slovenly
- slum
- small
- small-minded
- unclean
- uncleanly
- ungenerous
- venal
- vicious
- wretched
slummy 的反义词 9 个
等同于 dilapidated
slummy 的近义词 38 个
- battered
- broken-down
- crumbling
- damaged
- decaying
- decrepit
- derelict
- dingy
- neglected
- ramshackle
- rickety
- run-down
- seedy
- shabby
- unkempt
- decayed
- faded
- impaired
- injured
- marred
- beat-up
- crumbly
- crummy
- dog-eared
- fallen-in
- in a bad way
- old
- ratty
- raunchy
- rinky-dink
- shaky
- tacky
- threadbare
- tumble-down
- uncared for
- unimproved
- used-up
- worn-out
slummy 的反义词 9 个
更多slummy例句
- We then drove to the gardens, which lie across the river, in quite a slummy part of the town.
- The narrow streets of Westminster are curious and interesting, if occasionally just a trifle "slummy."
- Once, I remember coming home sick at heart, from a visitation of one such slummy "lane."
- It turned out to be a straggling row of rather slummy-looking cottages, with a post office, a general shop, and a public-house.
- The earl was very much interested in the slums, perhaps because he was rather poor himself, if not quite slummy.