shabby的意思和读音

shabby

: [ˈʃæbi] : ['ʃæbi]

adj.

shabbier  shabbiest  

adj.+n.shabby clothes,shabby condition,shabby treatment

adj.elegant,respectful

adj.scruffy,untidy,ragged,tattered,worn out

shabbyadj.

1.in poor condition because they have been used a lot

She wore shabby old jeans and a T-shirt.穿 T

2.badly dressed in clothes that have been worn a lot

The old man was shabby and unkempt.

3.unfair or unreasonable

She tried to make up for her shabby treatment of him.

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adj.1.old and in bad condition; dressed in clothes that are old or in bad condition2.not fair, or not honest3.of low quality

1. elegant shabby intelligent ...

2. sewage n. v. shabby a. shady a. ...

3. severe adj. ,,, shabby adj. shade n. , …

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5. sex n. shabby a. shade n. ...

6. disk n. shabby adj. referee n. ...

7. affluent , shabby , fashionista ...

8. sealing-wax shabby sideways ...

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1.However, if she had seen her own dad pushing the heavy dung-cart in the shabby clothes as they were , how would that have made her feel?

2.Girls with an upcoming television youth director marriage, unwilling to live with his mother in a shabby house, he came here rentes.

3.All sorts of colleges seem to have been guilty of shabby marketing. They should be treated the same.

4.They played in an alley of the garden bordered with a few shabby fruit-trees.

5.You think I whether very useless, I lose very shabby, lose climb all not climb up that I lost to you, lost to love, I love you, you know?

6.There was also an enormous, claw-footed desk, and, sitting on a shelf behind it, a shabby, tattered wizard's hat -- the Sorting Hat.——

7.There was one small and shabby house with a very small window.

8.Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, as through neglect; broken-down and shabby.

9.And again I rebelled against this feeling; I accused her, and found it both shabby and too easy, the way she had wriggled out of her guilt.

10.But every now and then the sky grows black, the rain comes down in sheets, and the winds threaten to obliterate our shabby encampments.