shabby
shabby 英 ['ʃæbɪ] 美 [ˈʃæbi]
adj. 破旧的,衣衫褴褛的;不讲理的
比较级:shabbier 最高级:shabbiest
- The adjective shabby describes something that is threadbare or worn out. Your last apartment was clean, but the furniture and carpets were so shabby that you were embarrassed to invite your friends over.
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- adj. 破旧的,衣衫褴褛的;不讲理的
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1. She wore shabby old jeans and a T-shirt.
她穿着一条破旧的牛仔裤和一件 T 恤衫。
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2. The old man was shabby and unkempt.
老头蓬头垢面,衣衫褴褛。
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3. She tried to make up for her shabby treatment of him.
她先前待他不好,这时候想弥补一下。
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4. shabbily dressed
衣衫褴褛
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5. I think you were very shabbily treated.
要我说,你真是受大委屈了。
- shabby (adj.) 1660s, of persons, "poorly dressed," with -y (2) + shab "a low fellow" (1630s), literally "scab" (now only dialectal in the literal sense, in reference to a disease of sheep), from Old English sceabb (the native form of the Scandinavian word that yielded Modern English scab; also see sh-). Similar formation in Middle Dutch schabbich, German schäbig "shabby."
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