sleaze
肮脏
常用释义
英音[ sliːz ]
美音[ sliːz ]
基本释义
- n. 劣等品;卑鄙的人;肮脏;不名誉的状况
- vi. 松松垮垮地进行;缓慢无力地移动
例句
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1·The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.那位候选人的形象因丑闻而受到严重损害。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·She claimed that an atmosphere of sleaze and corruption now surrounded the government.她声称目前声名狼藉和腐败的氛围笼罩着这个政府。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·The first is, unsurprisingly, sleaze.第一个问题毫无意外,即肮脏的行径。
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4·Worse than sleaze is pork.国会比猪肉还容易变质。
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5·Sleaze had become pervasive in Poland.不道德行为在波兰已经变得肆无忌惮。
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6·But voters soon tired of upheaval and a growing sense of sleaze.但选民们很快就厌倦了变革以及不断增长的自卑感。
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7·Long derided as a city of sleaze, the city is reaching for respectability.久因污秽而遭到诟病的城市,如今正在找回自己的体面。
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8·I believe that it's possible (and better!) to be persuasive without the sleaze.我相信没有这些诡计,可能更能有说服力。
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9·That gives the LDP an excuse to continue throwing accusations of sleaze at the DPJ.这使得LDP有借口继续污言秽语指责DPJ。
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10·Heathrow's shadow hangs over the constituency and, with sleaze, is seen as the most important issue in the election.Heathrow机场的阴影笼罩着的选区,与环境肮脏的机场一样,被看做是在选举中最重要的问题。
同根词
词根:
sleazy
sleazy
adj
质地薄的;肮脏的;低级庸俗的;破烂的