grotty

英 [ˈɡrɒti] 美 [ˈɡrɑːti]

adj.  令人讨厌的; 令人不悦的; 低劣的

BNC.24564 / COCA.43989



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 令人讨厌的;令人不悦的;低劣的
    unpleasant or of poor quality
    1. a grotty little hotel
      条件恶劣的小旅店
    2. I'm feeling pretty grotty (= ill) .
      我感到身体很不舒服。

柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 令人厌恶的;让人不悦的;低劣的
    If you describe something as grotty, you mean that it is unpleasant or of poor quality and you dislike it strongly.
    1. ...a grotty little flat in Camden.
      卡姆登一所条件恶劣的小公寓

双语例句

  1. I refuse to buy a grotty little box on some estate.
    我可不想买有些住宅区里破火柴盒似的小屋。
  2. I'm feeling pretty grotty.
    我感到身体很不舒服。
  3. On particularly grotty days, all traffic could be barred from certain parts of the city centre.
    当交通拥堵的时候,所有车辆将被限制进入部分市中心区域。
  4. A grotty little man living in a grotty little room in a grotty part of town.
    在城里一个讨厌的地方的一间讨厌的屋子里住着一个讨厌的男子。
  5. The students share a grotty little room.
    学生们合住一间条件简陋的小房间。
  6. No one forces them to eat their own loaves, no one parades them through the streets with bags of grotty sliced white hanging round their necks.
    没人强迫这些人吃下他们自己做的面包,没人把这些家伙的脖子上挂上装满白色垃圾的包,然后拉着他们游街。
  7. She lives in a grotty little room with nowhere to cook.
    她住在一间龌龊的斗室内,连做饭的地方都没有。
  8. I met him at some grotty little joint in town.
    我在城里一家肮脏的小饭馆里遇见了他。

英英释义

adj

  1. very unpleasant or offensive
    1. a grotty little play