a sleazy bar
烏煙瘴氣的酒吧
牛津詞典
a sleazy reporter
不正派的記者
牛津詞典
...sleazy bars.
破破爛爛的酒吧
...sleazy cinemas in London's Soho...
倫敦Soho區(qū)破落的電影院
...sex shops and sleazy magazines.
性用品商店和粗俗低級(jí)的雜志
...a sleazy fellow...
下流的家伙
A yes man often comes off as insincere and sleazy.
那樣的人通常代表著不誠(chéng)懇與不體面.
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Some sleazy characters hang around casinos.
一些在賭場(chǎng)周圍亂逛的騙子.
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Seven sleazy shysters in sharkskin suits sold sheared sealskins to seasick sailors.
7個(gè)穿著鯊魚(yú)皮外套的差勁的騙子把剪平的海豹皮賣給暈船的水手.
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Spenser was a sleazy grifter who said he had a lot of money.
斯賓塞是個(gè)庸俗的騙子,他說(shuō)他有很多錢.
電影對(duì)白
The coat has a sleazy lining.
這件外衣的襯里質(zhì)地又薄又差.
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I am not going to hang out with him anymore because he is sleazy.
因?yàn)樗似凡患?所以我再也不跟他出去了.
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Why does a sleazy bastard like me like whores so much?
為什么像我這樣的骯臟家伙如此迷戀妓女?
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You nasty girl , you nasty , you trashy. You classless girl, you sleazy, you freaky.
你是讓人討厭的女孩, 你是垃圾. 你有階級(jí)性, 你低俗, 你古怪.
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In recent weeks, you've heard plenty about the sleazy side of the subprime mortgage business.
幾周, 很多媒體報(bào)道了次級(jí)按揭貸款業(yè)務(wù)的負(fù)面新聞.
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He looks like a bum who's been drowning his sorrows in sleazy dives.
他看起來(lái)象個(gè)游手好閑之輩,整天泡在骯臟的下等酒吧借酒消愁.
辭典例句
The ones I talked to weren't lotharios, and didn't seem sleazy either.
與我交談的人并非好色之徒,似乎也不像不正派的人.
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You'd better break up with your sleazy boyfriend before you get hurt.
在你受傷之前最好早點(diǎn)跟你那個(gè)差勁的男朋友分手.
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Seven sleazy shysters in sharkskin suits sold sheared seal skins to seasick sailors.
七個(gè)穿著鯊魚(yú)皮衣服的卑劣的論棍賣剪好的海豹皮給暈船的水手.
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Downstairs in the windowless basement, where the real work is done, it is sleazy and sweaty.
工作實(shí)際上在樓下沒(méi)有窗戶的地下室里完成,又臟又累。
柯林斯例句
The accusations are making the government's conduct appear increasingly sleazy.
這些指控讓政府的行為顯得越發(fā)不光彩了。
柯林斯例句
"the coat has a sleazy lining"
"a seedy district"
"the seamy side of life"
"sleazy characters hanging around casinos"
"sleazy storefronts with...dirt on the walls"- Seattle Weekly
"the sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils"- James Joyce
"the squalid atmosphere of intrigue and betrayal"