sloppy
sloppy 英 [ˈslɒpi] 美 [ˈslɑpi]
adj. 草率的;粗心的;泥泞的;肥大的;稀薄的
比较级:sloppier 最高级:sloppiest
- Sloppy means "untidy" or "messy." If your bedroom has clothes all over the floor, it's sloppy. And, if you end up with food all over your shirt every time you eat something, you're sloppy.
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- adj. 草率的;粗心的;泥泞的;肥大的;稀薄的
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1. They pulled away in the fourth quarter helped by Miami's sloppy play and turnovers.
他们利用迈阿密人的粗心大意和失误在第四节一举甩开了对手。
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2. Ultimately, sloppy programming -- even if you achieve the desired result -- is going to result in sloppy performance.
最终,即使您可以得到预期的结果,但草率的编程还是会导致拙劣的性能。
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3. Embroidery calls for great care. There must not be even a single sloppy stitch.
刺绣要求很高, 一针也不能马虎。
- sloppy (adj.) 1727, "muddy," from slop (n.1) + -y (2). Meaning "loose, ill-fitting, slovenly" is first recorded 1825, influenced by slop (n.2). Related: Sloppily; sloppiness. Sloppy Joe was originally "loose-fitting sweater worn by girls" (1942); as a name for a kind of spiced hamburger, it is attested from 1961.
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