sleaze
英 [sliːz]
美[sliz]
- n. 劣等品;卑鄙的人;肮脏;不名誉的状况
- vi. 松松垮垮地进行;缓慢无力地移动
实用场景例句
- allegations of sleaze
- 关于舞弊的指控
牛津词典
- The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.
- 那位候选人的形象因丑闻而受到严重损害。
牛津词典
- the sleaze of a town that was once a naval base
- 一度是海军基地的小城里那乌烟瘴气的社会氛围
牛津词典
- She claimed that an atmosphere of sleaze and corruption now surrounded the Government...
- 她宣称一股肮脏腐败之风充斥着整个政府。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The President denounced the press for engaging in 'sleaze' and called the story a lie.
- 总统谴责媒体参与了肮脏交易,称该报道是谎言。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- His record of public service is untouched by any stain of shadiness or sleaze ( James J. Kilpatrick )
- 他的公共服务记录没有任何污点或不名誉之事 ( 詹姆斯J. 科尔帕里克 )
期刊摘选
- There is no direct connection between the financial turmoil and political sleaze.
- 金融动荡和政治丑闻之间不存在直接联系.
期刊摘选
- There was a lot of sleaze going on at that night club.
- 那夜总会的表演有很多是低三下四的.
辞典例句
- The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.
- 那位候选人的形象因丑闻而受到严重损害。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- She claimed that an atmosphere of sleaze and corruption now surrounded the Government.
- 她宣称一股肮脏腐败之风充斥着整个政府。
柯林斯例句
- The President denounced the press for engaging in "sleaze" and called the story a lie.
- 总统谴责媒体参与了肮脏交易,称该报道是谎言。
柯林斯例句