shabby
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Shabby things or places look old and in bad condition. 破舊的; 破爛的
His clothes were old and shabby. 他的衣服又舊又破。
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shabby /ˈʃæbɪ/ (shabbier,shabbiest)
剑桥词典
shabby adjective (BAD CONDITION)
looking old and in bad condition because of being used for a long time or not being cared for破爛的,破舊的
He wore a shabby old overcoat . 他穿著一件破舊的大衣。
Her home is a rented one-bedroom apartment in a shabby part of town . 她的住所是一套租來的一居室公寓,位於城裡很差的地段。
The refugees were shabby (= wore old clothes in bad condition ) and hungry . 難民們衣衫襤褸,飢腸轆轆。
shabby adjective (NOT FAIR)
not honourable or fair ; unacceptable不光彩的;不公正的;不能接受的
She spoke out about the shabby way the case had been handled . 她揭露了処理現金的不正儅手段。
The company's treatment of women was shabby. 這家公司對待女性十分不公。