英 [ˈʃæbɪli] 美 [ˈʃæbɪli]
adv. 衣衫褴褛地,破旧地;不体面地;卑鄙地
so as to appear worn and threadbare or dilapidated
a shabbily dressed man
in a mean and ungenerous manner
the two were haggling shabbily in the drawing-room
... sgraffito 拉毛粉饰 shabbily 不体面地 shabbiness 衣衫褴褛 ...
... quarterly 按季地 shabbily 破旧地,褴褛地,卑鄙地 shrewdly 精明地,明智地 ...
... dishonourably 不名誉地 shabbily 衣衫褴褛地 unworthily 不值得尊敬地...
shabby 破旧的;卑鄙的;吝啬的;低劣的
shabbiness 衣衫褴褛;卑鄙;吝啬
I think you were very shabbily treated.
要我说,你真是受大委屈了。
You shouldn't have treated him shabbily.
你不该亏待他。
Netflix has made a tactical error and treated its customers shabbily.
Netflix不仅犯了策略性错误,而且对待用户们糟糕透顶。
Goldman's reputation has been tarnished in recent years amid allegations that it has treated clients shabbily.
In Thailand, foreign creditors have been shabbily treated, most notably in the case of Thai Petrochemical Industries.
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Truth be known, Wall Street has handled government pension plans every bit as shabbily as retail clients.
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