英 [ˈtæti] 美 [ˈtæti]
adj. 不整洁的;不值钱的;破旧的
比较级tattier
最高级tattiest
tatty /ˈtætɪ/
形容词 If you describe something as tatty, you think it is messy, not very clean, and looks as if it has not been cared for. 不整洁的; 邋遢的
...a very tatty old bathrobe.
...一件破旧的浴袍。
... trite平庸的 tatty不整洁的 dog-eared(书)翻旧了的...
... tart(=acid)酸的,尖酸的 tatty(记:“提了他拉。。。”—邋遢的—不整洁的)简陋的,不整洁的 taut(记:太肥了“套”不上)绷紧的tauten拉紧,绷紧 ...
破旧的(tatty), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
tatty(磨损的), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
There are fewer tatty schools and run-down hospitals.
凋敝的学校和经营不善的医院有所减少。
Pieces of plastic and cardboard flap across the glass-free windows of tatty brick houses.
塑料片和硬纸片拍打着破旧的砖屋的玻璃碎了的窗户。
Red hair, 14 vacant expressions, 15 tatty, second-hand book... you must be at the Weasley's.
红发、茫然、破烂的二手书……你一定是韦斯莱家的人吧。
One day he was called to a tatty house in the middle of the province.
KGB's old headquarters, which is mainly filled with tatty stalls selling products aimed at grown-ups.
Harriet Vine and Rosie Wolfenden, co-founders of cult jewellery brand Tatty Devine are made MBEs.
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