grubby的意思和读音

grubby

: [ˈɡrʌbi] : ['ɡrʌbi]

adj.

grubbier  grubbiest  

adj.clean,honourable,honorable

adj.dirty,grimy,soiled,filthy,mucky

grubbyadj.

1.rather dirty, usually because it has not been washed or cleaned

grubby hands/clothes

2.unpleasant because it involves activities that are dishonest or immoral

a grubby scandal

adj.1.,2.3.

adj.1.dirty and needing to be washed2.dishonest and morally bad

1. posh: grubby: AA:Automobile Association

2. ... sky grubby Moon ...

3. grubber grubby grubstake ...

4. 【conscience】 grubby, 【annoying 】 …

5. ... 15 phial n. 19 grubby a. 20 shabby a. , …

6. 【conscience】 grubby, 【annoying 】 …

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1.Hand-cranked contraptions suck grubby, leaded gasoline into large glass bulbs to measure how much has been taken.

2.A fisherman lies groaning on a grubby bed, clutching his distended belly with one hand, clasping his wife's hand with the other.

3.When he saw her, his face puckered and he began to cry, holding up a grubby bruised finger.

4.Overall, a grubby 3 percent of the 18, 080 AA members surveyed admitted to washing their cars just once a year or not at all.,180803%

5.Doha added a fiction all of its own with the idea of a "development round" , seen as a clever way of giving grubby trade some moral appeal..

6.Like priest-confessors, Eurocrats are well-placed to see the grubby deals done in the name of national interests.

7.At the heart of their argument is the belief in a grubby bargain between Asian savers and American consumers.

8.While out of the country, Mr Strauss-Kahn has been able to glide above the grubby business of French politics.

9.Indeed, the grubby courtyard next to a rubbish tip down the dirt lane housing the equipment does not inspire confidence.

10.It seems far away from the grubby manufacturing that Derby has pioneered since the dawn of the industrial revolution.