dirtying

英 [ˈdɜːtiɪŋ] 美 [ˈdɜːrtiɪŋ]

v.  弄脏; 使变脏
dirty的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 脏的;肮脏的;污秽的
    If something is dirty, it is marked or covered with stains, spots, or mud, and needs to be cleaned.
    1. She still did not like the woman who had dirty fingernails...
      她还是不喜欢那个指甲脏脏的女子。
    2. The dress had been brightly coloured, but it was stained and dirty now.
      那件连衣裙原来色彩非常鲜艳,不过现在有污渍变脏了。
  2. VERB 弄脏;使变脏
    To dirty something means to cause it to become dirty.
    1. He was afraid the dog's hairs might dirty the seats...
      他担心狗毛弄脏了座位。
    2. With poor quality tapes you could also risk dirtying the heads on your video recorder.
      使用劣质磁带还有可能会污损你的录像机磁头。
  3. ADJ-GRADED 卑劣的;卑鄙的;不道德的
    If you describe an action as dirty, you disapprove of it and consider it unfair, immoral, or dishonest.
    1. The gunman had been hired by a rival Mafia family to do the dirty deed.
      一个敌对的黑手党家族雇用了那个枪手来实施这一卑劣行动。
    2. Dirty is also an adverb.
    3. Jim Browne is the kind of fellow who can fight dirty.
      吉姆·布朗是那种打起架来不择手段的家伙。
  4. ADJ-GRADED (笑话、书籍、话语等)淫秽的,下流的,黄色的
    If you describe something such as a joke, a book, or someone's language as dirty, you mean that it refers to sex in a way that some people find offensive.
    1. They told dirty jokes and sang raucous ballads...
      他们说着荤段子,哼着不着调的小曲儿。
    2. Of course lots of kids read dirty books in their rooms and hide them under the mattress.
      当然很多孩子在他们的房间里看黄书,而且会把它们藏在床垫子底下。
    3. Dirty is also an adverb.
    4. I'm often asked whether the men talk dirty to me. The answer is no.
      常有人问我那些男人是否对我说下流话,答案是没有。
  5. ADJ (用于批评之词前作强调)可恶的,可恨的
    Dirty is used before words of criticism to emphasize that you do not approve of someone or something.
    1. You dirty liar.
      你这个可恶的骗子。
  6. PHRASE 把丑事公开;使家丑外扬
    If you say that someone washes their dirty linen in public, you disapprove of their discussing or arguing about unpleasant or private things in front of other people. There are several other forms of this expression, for example wash your dirty laundry in public, or in American English, air your dirty laundry in public .
    1. The spectacle of the former naval officers washing their dirty linen in public was distinctly embarrassing...
      前海军官员们自揭伤疤的做法显然非常令人尴尬。
    2. We shouldn't wash our dirty laundry in public and if I was in his position, I'd say nothing at all.
      家丑不宜外扬,如果我是他的话,我就什么也不说。
  7. PHRASE 愤怒的眼神;怒目圆睁
    If someone gives you a dirty look, they look at you in a way which shows that they are angry with you.
    1. Michael gave him a dirty look and walked out.
      迈克尔狠狠地瞪了他一眼然后走开了。
  8. PHRASE 老色鬼;老淫棍;老不正经
    Dirty old man is an expression some people use to describe an older man who they think shows an unnatural interest in sex.
    1. He was always trying it on. But now he's 71, it's causing problems. He's just a dirty old man.
      他以前总想乱来。但现在他已 71 岁,有些力不从心了。不过是个老色鬼罢了。
  9. PHRASE 替…干不法勾当;替…干苦差
    To do someone's dirty work means to do a task for them that is dishonest or unpleasant and which they do not want to do themselves.
    1. As a member of an elite army hit squad, the army would send us out to do their dirty work for them.
      作为特工小分队的一员,部队总会派我们去做他们不愿做的事。
  10. (主要为性而进行的)周末幽会
    A dirty weekend is a weekend during which two people go away together, mainly in order to have sex.
    1. PHRASE 引起反感的词;令人讨厌的字眼
      If you say that an expression is a dirty word in a particular group of people, you mean it refers to an idea that they strongly dislike or disagree with.
      1. Marketing became a dirty word at the company.
        市场营销成了公司里一个很令人讨厌的字眼。

    双语例句

    1. With poor quality tapes you could also risk dirtying the heads on your video recorder.
      使用劣质磁带还有可能会污损你的录像机磁头。
    2. The dirtying principle and deposal methods of condenser in refrigeratory system
      冷库制冷系统冷凝器结垢成因及清洗方法
    3. Sabotage of property, thefts, and dirtying of premises are common.
      破坏财产,偷盗和下流的行为是很普遍的。
    4. Fuck the squeegee men dirtying up the clean windshield of my car.
      操那些擦玻璃的,把我干净的风挡玻璃给弄脏。
    5. Name the financial secretary who does not like to wear ordinary ties for fear of dirtying them while eating and who goes to church every morning.
      哪一位财政司弃用普通领带以免进食时不慎沾污,并且习惯每天早上到教堂去?

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the act of soiling something

        Synonym:    soilingsoilure