filthy
- adj. 肮脏的;污秽的;猥亵的
词态变化
英文词源
- filthy (adj.)
- late 12c., fulthe, "corrupt, sinful," from filth + -y (2). Meaning "physically unclean, dirty, noisome" is from late 14c. Meaning "morally dirty, obscene" is from 1530s.
In early use often hardly more emphatic than the mod. dirty; it is now a violent expression of disgust, seldom employed in polite colloquial speech. [OED]
Related: Filthily; filthiness.
双语例句
- 1. The city's streets are filthy and choked with exhaust fumes.
- 那座城市的街道肮脏不堪,弥漫着令人窒息的废气。
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- 2. He never washed, and always wore a filthy old jacket.
- 他总是穿着一件从来不洗的脏兮兮的旧夹克。
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- 3. Apparently, well known actors were at these filthy parties.
- 听说有些知名演员也参加了这些下流的聚会。
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- 4. My own house feels as filthy and chaotic as a bus terminal.
- 我自家的房子感觉又脏又乱,活像公共汽车终点站。
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- 5. The best housing they could afford was crowded and filthy.
- 他们能住得起的最好的住所也非常拥挤、肮脏不堪。
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