sleaziest
美 [?slizi]
英 [?sli?zi] 
- adj.不整潔的;破舊的;未修理的;【紡】質(zhì)地薄的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)骯臟的;低劣的;質(zhì)量差的
詞形變化
比較級(jí):sleazier 最高級(jí):sleaziest 反義詞
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例句
The music business "is one of the sleaziest businesses there is" , Mr Richards argues, only one step above gangsterism.
理查茲認(rèn)為,音樂界“是最垃圾的行業(yè)之一”,只比流氓團(tuán)伙強(qiáng)那么一點(diǎn)。
In Slovakia, a new coalition government unites the sleaziest and nastiest parties in the country.
在斯洛伐克,新的聯(lián)合政府所聯(lián)合的卻是該國最卑劣、最污穢的政黨。
When I was in graduate school in New York, I was so poor that I had to live in the worst apartment in the sleaziest part of town.
我在紐約讀研究生的時(shí)候,我窮得只能在城里最低檔的地區(qū)租公寓。
until he got hooked up with one of the sleaziest scumbags
直到他搭上了一個(gè)卑鄙無恥的家伙