dingy 英 [ˈdɪndʒi]   美 [ˈdɪŋi]

dingy

dingy  英 [ˈdɪndʒi] 美 [ˈdɪŋi]

adj. 昏暗的;肮脏的 

名词复数:dingies  比较级:dingier  最高级:dingiest 

I took my dingy volume by the scroop, and hurled it into the dog- kennel, vowing I hated a good book. 随着关门的轧轧声,我拿起我那本肮脏的书,用力扔进狗窝里,并发誓我讨厌说有的好书。
It still has dingy corridors, ancient washrooms, rusting bunk beds (six to a room), a single fluorescent bulb hanging from the ceiling and an ancient radiator in front of the window. 仍旧是昏暗的走廊,老式的厕所,生锈的床铺(六人一间),一只荧光灯泡吊在天花板上,还有一只旧暖气片放在窗前。

  • If something is dingy, it's dirty. If you spend your days as a chimney sweeper, you probably look pretty dingy.
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  • adj. 昏暗的;肮脏的
  • 1. I took my dingy volume by the scroop, and hurled it into the dog- kennel, vowing I hated a good book.

    随着关门的轧轧声,我拿起我那本肮脏的书,用力扔进狗窝里,并发誓我讨厌说有的好书。

  • 2. It still has dingy corridors, ancient washrooms, rusting bunk beds (six to a room), a single fluorescent bulb hanging from the ceiling and an ancient radiator in front of the window.

    仍旧是昏暗的走廊,老式的厕所,生锈的床铺(六人一间),一只荧光灯泡吊在天花板上,还有一只旧暖气片放在窗前。

  • 3. A dingy yellow brings about negative feelings: caution, criticism, laziness, and jealousy.

    肮脏的黄色带来负面的感觉:警告,批评,懒惰和嫉妒。

  • dingy (adj.) 1736, Kentish dialect, "dirty," of uncertain origin, but perhaps related to dung. The noun dinge (1816) is a back-formation.
dingy / ˈdɪndʒi ; NAmE ˈdɪndʒi / adjective ( din·gier , din·gi·est ) dark and dirty 又黑又脏的;昏暗的;肮脏的 a dingy room/hotel 又黑又脏的房间╱旅馆 dingy curtains/clothes 脏得发黑的窗帘╱衣服 din·gi·ness / ˈdɪndʒinəs ; NAmE ˈdɪndʒinəs / noun [uncountable ] dingy dingier dingiest dingy / ˈdɪndʒi ; NAmE ˈdɪndʒi / din·gi·ness / ˈdɪndʒinəs ; NAmE ˈdɪndʒinəs /
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