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unrespectable

/ri-spek-tuh-buhl/US // rɪˈspɛk tə bəl //UK // (rɪˈspɛktəbəl) //

不值得尊敬,不受尊重,不值得尊重,不体面的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : worthy of respect or esteem; estimable; worthy: a respectable citizen.
    • : of good social standing, reputation, etc.: a respectable neighborhood.
    • : suitable or good enough to be seen or used: respectable clothes; respectable language.
    • : of moderate excellence; fairly good; fair: a respectable performance.
    • : appreciable in size, number, or amount: a respectable turnout.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inshoddy
Antonyms
as inshady
Antonyms
as inschlocky
Synonyms
base基础,基地,基层,底层broken-down崩溃的,破碎的,破损的,坏了cheap廉价,廉价的,便宜的,便宜cheesy俗气,俗气的,俗,俗不可耐common常见的,普通,共同,共同的dilapidated残破的,残旧的,残破不堪,残旧dingy杂乱无章,嘈杂,杂乱无章的,嘈杂的discreditable可耻的,可憎的,可耻,不名誉的disgraceful不光彩的,不光彩,不名誉的,耻辱dishonorable不光彩的,不体面的,不名誉的,不体面disreputable不名誉的,不光彩的,不名誉,不体面的gaudy花花绿绿的,花花绿绿,花哨的,花俏的ignominious可耻的,可耻,不光彩的,可耻的是inferior劣质,劣质的,劣势,低级inglorious不光彩的,不光彩,不光彩的事,不名誉的junky废柴,杂牌军,垃圾桶,杂牌货lousy蹩脚的,糟糕的,蹩脚,糟糕的是makeshift凑合,凑合着用,凑合的,凑成的mean意味着,是指,意思是说,意思是miserable悲惨的,凄惨的,凄惨,悲惨的事not up to snuff不及格,不够格,不够好,不合格paltry微不足道,微不足道的,渺小,渺小的plastic塑胶,塑料,塑胶制品,塑胶类poor穷人,贫穷,可怜的,穷pretentious装腔作势,矫情,矫揉造作,矫情的rotten腐烂的,腐烂,腐败的,腐朽run-down崩溃,倒闭,崩溃的,倒闭的scruffy邋遢的,邋遢,邋遢的人,邋遢不堪second-rate二流的,二等品,二流,二等奖seedy狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡猾,狡猾的家伙shabby寒酸,寒酸的,破烂不堪,褴褛的shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面shameful可耻,可耻的,无耻之徒,无耻sleazy懒散的,偷懒,懒惰的,懒散slipshod粗心大意,拙劣的,粗心大意的,拙劣tacky俗气,粘性,俗气的,粘性大tawdry龌龊的,龌龊,淫荡的,卑鄙的trashy龌龊的,龌龊,庸俗,俗气
as indisgraceful
Synonyms
base基础,基地,基层,底层broken-down崩溃的,破碎的,破损的,坏了cheap廉价,廉价的,便宜的,便宜cheesy俗气,俗气的,俗,俗不可耐common常见的,普通,共同,共同的dilapidated残破的,残旧的,残破不堪,残旧dingy杂乱无章,嘈杂,杂乱无章的,嘈杂的discreditable可耻的,可憎的,可耻,不名誉的disgraceful不光彩的,不光彩,不名誉的,耻辱dishonorable不光彩的,不体面的,不名誉的,不体面disreputable不名誉的,不光彩的,不名誉,不体面的gaudy花花绿绿的,花花绿绿,花哨的,花俏的ignominious可耻的,可耻,不光彩的,可耻的是inferior劣质,劣质的,劣势,低级inglorious不光彩的,不光彩,不光彩的事,不名誉的junky废柴,杂牌军,垃圾桶,杂牌货lousy蹩脚的,糟糕的,蹩脚,糟糕的是makeshift凑合,凑合着用,凑合的,凑成的mean意味着,是指,意思是说,意思是miserable悲惨的,凄惨的,凄惨,悲惨的事not up to snuff不及格,不够格,不够好,不合格paltry微不足道,微不足道的,渺小,渺小的plastic塑胶,塑料,塑胶制品,塑胶类poor穷人,贫穷,可怜的,穷pretentious装腔作势,矫情,矫揉造作,矫情的rotten腐烂的,腐烂,腐败的,腐朽run-down崩溃,倒闭,崩溃的,倒闭的scruffy邋遢的,邋遢,邋遢的人,邋遢不堪second-rate二流的,二等品,二流,二等奖seedy狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡猾,狡猾的家伙shabby寒酸,寒酸的,破烂不堪,褴褛的shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面shameful可耻,可耻的,无耻之徒,无耻sleazy懒散的,偷懒,懒惰的,懒散slipshod粗心大意,拙劣的,粗心大意的,拙劣tacky俗气,粘性,俗气的,粘性大tawdry龌龊的,龌龊,淫荡的,卑鄙的trashy龌龊的,龌龊,庸俗,俗气
as indishonorable

Examples

  • At the end of the animated Disney movie, as in nearly every version of Mulan written since that sixth-century ballad, Mulan goes back home to her family to resume her life as a daughter, and she picks up a respectable husband for herself.

  • Each of the losses — against respectable competition in the Nuggets and Jazz — was by 1 point.

  • Most ecologists of the era studied respectable animals like birds, bears or wolves, not lowly bacteria.

  • They want to cleanse him out of respectable politics like a toxin.

  • Try out these search queries for yourself and you’ll be able to build a respectable list of sites to contribute for.

  • Again, the reasoning sounds, well, reasonable, and is sourced to a respectable organization, the Samaritans.

  • Quotes like these suggest myriad reasons for respectable mainstream culture to write off Coffman as one more failed American.

  • In the respectable guise of religious liberty, the zombie-like Culture War soldiers on.

  • Despite performing in a respectable amount of sketches for a SNL freshman throughout the season, her contract was not renewed.

  • For decades, this served as a respectable front for the biggest fencing operation in the history of the country.

  • You may take my word for it that pigs are far more interesting and far more respectable, though they're expensive, mind you.

  • If he married that base-born creature Dorothy, no respectable person would ever enter the house.

  • Occasionally, however, there are the most respectable family parties, including the children whom they won't be parted from.

  • Has not one with this most respectable weed, this prime havana, the concomitants of a thousand reveries?

  • He walked away, taking leave of the man as civilly as though he had been a respectable member of society.