dirty
英 ['dɜːtɪ]
美['dɝti]
- adj. 下流的,卑鄙的;肮脏的;恶劣的;暗淡的
- vt. 弄脏
- vi. 变脏
词组搭配
the dirty end of the stick
(informal, chiefly Brit.)the difficult or unpleasant part of a task or situation
(非正式,主英)(任务或形势)困难(或讨厌)的部分
do the dirty on someone
(Brit. informal)cheat or betray someone
(英,非正式)欺骗;背叛(某人)
get one's hands dirty (或 dirty one's hands)
do manual, menial, or other hard work
干体力活,干粗活,干重活
unlike most chairmen, he gets his hands dirty working alongside the other managers.
和大多数董事长不同,他不辞辛劳,和其他经理们一起干活。
play dirty
(informal)act in a dishonest or unfair way
(非正式)做事不诚实(或不公平)
talk dirty
(informal)speak about sex in a way considered to be coarse or obscene
(非正式)讲下流话
wash one's dirty linen in public
双语例句
- 1. Michael gave him a dirty look and walked out.
- 迈克尔狠狠地瞪了他一眼然后走开了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He'd put his dirty laundry in the clothes basket.
- 他会把自己的脏衣服扔进洗衣篮里。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. They chased down the stairs into the narrow, dirty street.
- 他们冲下楼梯,来到狭窄、肮脏的街上。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Before entering the bathroom, he emptied his dirty laundry into the hamper.
- 进浴室前,他把脏衣服全都放进洗衣筐里。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The dogs are always rubbing against the wall and making dirty marks.
- 那些狗老是往墙上蹭,留下了斑斑污迹。
来自柯林斯例句