sleaze

英 [sliːz] 美 [sliz]
  • n. 劣等品;卑鄙的人;肮脏;不名誉的状况
  • vi. 松松垮垮地进行;缓慢无力地移动

双语例句


1. The candidate was seriously damaged by the sleaze factor.
那位候选人的形象因丑闻而受到严重损害。

来自《权威词典》

2. She claimed that an atmosphere of sleaze and corruption now surrounded the Government.
她宣称一股肮脏腐败之风充斥着整个政府。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The President denounced the press for engaging in "sleaze" and called the story a lie.
总统谴责媒体参与了肮脏交易,称该报道是谎言。

来自柯林斯例句

4. There was a lot of sleaze going on at that night club.
那夜总会的表演有很多是低三下四的.

来自辞典例句

5. There is no direct connection between the financial turmoil and political sleaze.
金融动荡和政治丑闻之间不存在直接联系.

来自互联网

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