基本词汇
adj.不整洁的;破烂的;简陋的;廉价艳丽的
比较级: tattier 最高级: tattiest
英英释义
词典解释
网络解释
adj
1. tastelessly showy
e.g. a flash car
a flashy ring
garish colors
a gaudy costume
loud sport shirts
a meretricious yet stylish book
tawdry ornaments
Synonym: brassycheapflashflashygarishgaudygimcrackloudmeretricioustackytawdrytrashy
2. showing signs of wear and tear
e.g. a ratty old overcoat
shabby furniture
an old house with dirty windows and tatty curtains
Synonym: moth-eatenrattyshabby
1. 不整洁的;邋遢的;破烂的
If you describe something as tatty, you think it is untidy, rather dirty, and looks as if it has not been cared for.
tatty什么意思
e.g. There were a lot of guest houses which were very tatty.
有许多小旅馆都又脏又乱。
e.g. ...a very tatty old bathrobe.
破旧的浴衣
1. 破旧的, 褴褛的, 不值钱的:artificial damping 人工阻尼 | tatty 破旧的, 褴褛的, 不值钱的 | erasing field 消磁[迹]磁场
2. 不整洁的;简陋的:natty 整洁的 | tatty 不整洁的;简陋的 | liberality 慷慨;大方
3. tatty
3. 简陋的:tattoo 连敲声 | tatty 简陋的 | taught 教
4. 破旧的,褴褛的:169. Great Slump 大萧条 | 170. tatty 破旧的,褴褛的 | 171. in the short run 从短期看
经典引文
The Pantiles looked tatty and rather forlorn.
出自:R. CobbI couldn't undertake to sell..a very tatty edition of the complete works of Dickens.
出自:A. Guinness近义词
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