untidy / ʌnˈtaɪ di /

⚽高中词汇不整齐的不整齐不整洁不整洁的

untidy2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

un·ti·di·er, un·ti·di·est.

  1. not tidy or neat; slovenly; disordered: an untidy room; an untidy person.
  2. not well-organized or carried out: an untidy plan.
v. 有主动词 verb

un·ti·died, un·ti·dy·ing.

  1. to mess up; disorder; disarrange: The guests untidied the room.

untidy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

dirty, disorderly

更多untidy例句

  1. Rather than one person’s untidy reveries, the picture evokes an orderly cosmos.
  2. Promising Young Woman just feels like a movie that’s too raw, too untidy, and too polarizing to ever win Best Picture.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. There are a lot of Blackwing pencils, old emails, and untidy heaps of books on the desk.
  6. 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.
  7. He succeeded thanks to his ear for dialogue, patient plotting, and what Thomson calls a "genuine feeling for untidy people."
  8. The Republican Party is growing smaller and more ideologically pristine; the Democratic Party has grown larger and more untidy.
  9. Then a fat, untidy old man appeared in the doorway of a cubicle within the shop, and Edwin Clayhanger blushed.
  10. The lady of the roses went to the mirror over the untidy mantel piece, and looked at herself, as she answered.
  11. His untidy hair was rumpled, as if someone had been hanging onto it while in the process of giving him the shiner.
  12. A soiled bonnet cap, untidy strings, or torn gloves and collar will utterly spoil the prettiest costume.
  13. They were pert and spoiled, untidy and noisy, although handsome and highly bred of feature.