tatty
英 ['tætɪ]
美['tæti]
- adj. 不整洁的;不值钱的;破旧的
中文词源
tatty 破烂的
来自 tatter,破衣烂衫。
英文词源
- tatty (adj.)
- 1510s, "tangled or matted" (of hair), Scottish, probably related to Old English tættec "a rag" (see tatter (n.)). Sense of "tattered, ragged, shabby" first recorded 1933.
双语例句
- 1. His friends used to tease him about his tatty clothes.
- 他的朋友过去常常笑话他破旧的衣服.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. There were a lot of guest houses which were very tatty.
- 有许多小旅馆都又脏又乱。
来自辞典例句
- 3. They seemed unreal and kind of tatty.
- 这些礼拜仪式似乎不是真实的且显得有点寒酸.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Using tatty , worn, dirty, or scratchy wash mitts, sponges, drying towels etc.
- 使用破旧的 、 脏的或者有刮擦声的洗车毛巾 、 海棉 、 干毛巾等.
来自互联网
- 5. There are fewer tatty schools and run - down hospitals.
- 国内很少再有简陋的学校和医院了.
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