untidy 的 2 个定义
un·ti·di·er, un·ti·di·est.
- not tidy or neat; slovenly; disordered: an untidy room; an untidy person.
- not well-organized or carried out: an untidy plan.
un·ti·died, un·ti·dy·ing.
- to mess up; disorder; disarrange: The guests untidied the room.
untidy 近义词
dirty, disorderly
更多untidy例句
- Rather than one person’s untidy reveries, the picture evokes an orderly cosmos.
- Promising Young Woman just feels like a movie that’s too raw, too untidy, and too polarizing to ever win Best Picture.
- That might be fine for a customer meeting but it can be intimidating for employees who did not manage to get their hair done perfectly in the morning or have an untidy room.
- For example, if you’re fighting with your spouse about the messy kitchen, agree not to comment on housework during work hours no matter how untidy your home gets.
- There are a lot of Blackwing pencils, old emails, and untidy heaps of books on the desk.
- This video shows just how untidy one room became in a matter of seconds, with a fallen stuffed animal and shelf art on the floor.
- He succeeded thanks to his ear for dialogue, patient plotting, and what Thomson calls a "genuine feeling for untidy people."
- The Republican Party is growing smaller and more ideologically pristine; the Democratic Party has grown larger and more untidy.
- Then a fat, untidy old man appeared in the doorway of a cubicle within the shop, and Edwin Clayhanger blushed.
- The lady of the roses went to the mirror over the untidy mantel piece, and looked at herself, as she answered.
- His untidy hair was rumpled, as if someone had been hanging onto it while in the process of giving him the shiner.
- A soiled bonnet cap, untidy strings, or torn gloves and collar will utterly spoil the prettiest costume.
- They were pert and spoiled, untidy and noisy, although handsome and highly bred of feature.