grubbier
英 [ˈgrʌbɪə]
美 [ˈgrʌbɪər]
adj. 肮脏的; 邋遢的; 污秽的; 卑鄙的; 可鄙的
grubby的比较级
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 肮脏的;污秽的
Agrubbyperson or object is rather dirty.- His white coat was grubby and stained.
他的白色外套污迹斑斑,简直脏透了。 - ...kids with grubby faces.
脸上脏兮兮的孩子
- His white coat was grubby and stained.
- ADJ-GRADED 卑鄙的;可鄙的
If you call an activity or someone's behaviourgrubby, you mean that it is not completely honest or respectable.- ...the grubby business of politics.
肮脏的政治活动
- ...the grubby business of politics.
双语例句
- Not that all bad boys fit this physical mold, but the dirtier, the messier the hair, and the grubbier the clothes, the faster she'll come running.
不是说所有坏小子都符合这样的外形特征,但越脏越乱头发和越邋遢衣服确实能让她更快地朝你而来。 - The grubbier aspects of political life.
政治生活中更为丑恶的一些方面。 - It could hardly have been grubbier if he had first rubbed his hands in the earth, and then had a good cry, and then dried his face with his hands.
这张脸的邋遢程度不亚于用沾满烂泥的手在大哭过的脸上抹过。 - The deal on banks'swaps desks was grubbier still: a nonsensical compromise to allow Senator Blanche Lincoln, author of a proposal to force banks to spin these off, to save face.
对银行掉期产品的处理也卑劣依旧:荒谬的妥协是为了保全提出迫使银行关闭这些交易的参议员布朗什。林肯保全颜面。