tatty 的定义
tat·ti·er, tat·ti·est.
- cheap or tawdry; vulgar: a tatty production of a Shakespearean play.
- shabby or ill-kempt; ragged; untidy: an old house with dirty windows and tatty curtains.
tatty 近义词
shabby
tatty 的近义词 55 个
- all the worse for wear
- bare
- bedraggled
- broken-down
- crummy
- cure
- decayed
- decaying
- decrepit
- degenerated
- desolate
- deteriorated
- deteriorating
- dilapidated
- dingy
- disfigured
- disreputable
- dog-eared
- down-at-heel
- faded
- frayed
- gone to seed
- mangy
- meager
- mean
- miserable
- moth-eaten
- neglected
- pitiful
- poor
- pot
- poverty-stricken
- ragged
- ramshackle
- ratty
- rickety
- ruined
- ruinous
- run-down
- rundown
- scrubby
- scruffy
- seedy
- shoddy
- sleazy
- slipshod
- squalid
- tacky
- tattered
- threadbare
- tired
- worn
- worn-out
- worse for wear
- wretched
更多tatty例句
- Amidst the detritus of old amplifiers, beaten up electric guitars and drum kits was a tatty white plastic bag.
- Titty and Tatty are among the many rhyming compounds of which the meaning is no longer clear.
- "Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse" also ends in a universal calamity which seems to arise from a cause of no great importance.
- Titty Mouse gleaned an ear of corn, and Tatty Mouse gleaned an ear of corn.
- But when Titty went to put hers in, the pot tumbled over, and scalded her to death, and Tatty sat down and wept.
- Titty Mouse went a-gleaning, and Tatty Mouse went a-gleaning.