slovenly的意思和读音

slovenly

: [ˈslʌv(ə)nli] : ['slʌv(ə)nli]

adj.

slovenlier  slovenliest  

adj.careless,dishevelled,untidy,messy,unkempt

slovenlyadj.

1.careless, untidy or dirty in appearance or habits

He grew lazy and slovenly in his habits.

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adj.1.careless, or messy

1. sinister adj slovenly adj solicit v ...

2. sinister adj slovenly adj solicit v ...

3. unseemly slovenly ungainly ...

4. sloven > slovenly > sly > ...

5. 〖 dawdle〗 〖 messy;sloppy;slovenly;dragthroughmudandwater〗 〖 dilatory;laggard〗 ...

6. unseemly slovenly ungainly ...

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1.I be a slovenly and untidy person, don't hope me to dress up to let you see.

2.Thus the inventors and distributors of this calculator get off to a poor start, with a Very Hard instruction book and a slovenly phrase.广

3.You would not expect anyone so neat in her personal appearance to be slovenly in her housekeeping.

4.filled the door with her frowzy bulk; frowzy white hair; slovenly appearance.

5.It says that your colleagues are slovenly and that the company has outsourced its cleaning to underpaid cleaners.

6."Cousin? " Rather the sun is a bit slovenly. Their having is a huge summer Wang Ye's cousin?“?”

7.Perhaps the last, best example of the authentically slovenly politician is sitting in a prison cell in Rochester, New York.

8.Would my profile reflect Professional Writer Curtis (upbeat, friendly, responsible) or Real Curtis (disagreeable, slovenly, judgmental)?)?

9.As graduates or students must not in interviews Datailielie, neglect of preparation, self-righteous, slovenly.

10.He noticed instead how her hair looped in slack, slovenly strands over her rather beautiful ears, which were not quite clean.