seedier

英 [ˈsiːdɪə] 美 [ˈsidɪər]

adj.  肮脏的; 污七八糟的; 乌烟瘴气的; 下流的
seedy的比较级



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 邋遢的;脏乱的;声名狼藉的
    If you describe a person or place as seedy, you disapprove of them because they look dirty and untidy, or they have a bad reputation.
    1. Frank ran dodgy errands for a seedy local villain...
      弗兰克为当地一个臭名远扬的恶棍跑腿,干些骗人勾当。
    2. We were staying in a seedy hotel close to the red light district...
      我们当时住在紧挨着红灯区的一家脏乱不堪的旅馆里。
    3. They suck you in to their seedy world.
      他们把你卷入他们肮脏糜烂的圈子里。

双语例句

  1. Uber-babe Jenny McCarthy has hinted at the trials young actresses must undergo in Hollywood's seedier realms
    超级宝贝詹妮·麦卡锡暗示了在乌烟瘴气的好莱坞演艺圈内年轻女演员必须经历的种种考验。
  2. I won't see a seedier, paunchy version of him on the senior tennis circuit a few years from now.
    若干年后,也不会看到不堪甚至有些臃肿的他出现在老年网球巡回赛中。
  3. Their offices are in the seedier end of town.
    他们的办公室在小镇冷落破旧的一端。