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sordid

美['sɔːrdɪd]  英['sɔːdɪd]
adj.  卑鄙的;不诚实的;肮脏的;破烂的
  副词:sordidly  名词:sordidness
  近义词:squalid,dirty,filthy,slovenly,abject,acquisitive,sleazy,base,disreputable,repugnant,disgusting,despicable,ignoble,wretched,nasty,distasteful,low,grimy,grubby,foul,grungy,bases,seedy,seamy,flyblown,

英英释义

Adjective
  1. morally degraded;

    "a seedy district" "the seamy side of life" "sleazy characters hanging around casinos" "sleazy storefronts with...dirt on the walls" "the sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils" "the squalid atmosphere of intrigue and betrayal"

  2. unethical or dishonest;

    "dirty police officers" "a sordid political campaign"

  3. foul and run-down and repulsive;

    "a flyblown bar on the edge of town" "a squalid overcrowded apartment in the poorest part of town" "squalid living conditions" "sordid shantytowns"

  4. meanly avaricious and mercenary;

    "sordid avarice" "sordid material interests"

例句

用作形容词(adj.)
  1. He has sordid motives on us.他对我们有卑鄙的动机。
  2. I want no part of this sordid business.我决不卷入这一卑鄙勾当。
  3. I didn't want to hear the sordid details of their relationship.我不想听他们之间的那些龌龊细节。
  4. The slum area was sordid and filthy beyond belief.该贫民区之污秽肮脏简直令人难以置信。
  5. I've washed my hands of the whole sordid business.我已经彻底洗手不干那种肮脏的勾当了。
  6. The poor family lived in a sordid hut.这个穷人家住在一个污秽的小屋里面。
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