crummy
crummy 英 [ˈkrʌmi] 美 [ˈkrʌmi]
adj. 微不足道的;寒酸的;肮脏的
名词复数:crummies
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- adj. 微不足道的;寒酸的;肮脏的
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1. Still, as I've pointed out in the past, American broadband is pretty crummy.
即使如此,就像我过去所说的那样:美国的宽带是很劣质的。
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2. “I stand around and talk about schools with the other crummy parents, the summer parents, ” he wrote in a letter to me.
“我站在边上,跟其他差劲的家长们谈论学校,就是那些暑假里带孩子出来玩的家长。” 他在一封信中给我写道。
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3. I am a one-man wrestling extravaganza clinging onto these feelings while simultaneously attempting to break free of the crummy thoughts about others and myself.
我就是那种牢牢抱住这种情感不放,而同时又试着冲破那些关于他人及自己的肮脏的想法。
- crummy (adj.) 1560s, "easily crumbled;" 1570s, "like bread," from crumb + -y (2). The second sense probably accounts for 18c. (and later in dialects) use, of a woman, "attractively plump, full-figured, buxom." Slang meaning "shoddy, filthy, inferior, poorly made" in use by 1859, probably is from the first sense, but influenced by crumb in its slang sense of "louse."
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