adj. 肮脏的;生蛆的;卑鄙的;矮小的
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比较级
grubbier
最高级
grubbiest
]
1.He hoped she wouldn't notice his grubby shirt cuffs.
他希望她不会注意到他肮脏的衬衫袖口。
2.In another rested a manger scene produced from cardboard and poster paints by chubby, and sometimes grubby, hands.
教室的另一角是一个涂着海报油彩由纸板制成的马槽,这出自孩子们那胖乎乎、脏兮兮的小手。
3.Ah, I wondered how your clothes had got so grubby. Did you win?
哦,我奇怪呢,你的衣服怎么这么脏。那你赢了吗?
4.I pressed a dime into his grubby mitt.
我把一个十分的硬币塞进了他脏兮兮的手里。
5.At the heart of their argument is the belief in a grubby bargain between Asian savers and American consumers.
他们争论的核心在于相信亚洲的储蓄者和美洲的消费者之间肮脏的交易。
6.They knock around on weekends in grubby sweaters and pants.
他们周末穿着邋遢的毛衫和裤子到处闲逛。
7.My mother used to complain that the Christmas toys were grubby and forgotten by Easter.
我的母亲常常抱怨,说圣诞节玩具肮脏不堪,没到复活节就被遗忘了。
8.Those grubby urchins ran to me and asked for candy.
那群邋遢的小淘气们向我跑过来要糖果。