squalid

英 ['skwɒlɪd] 美 ['skɔlɪd]
  • adj. 肮脏的;污秽的;卑劣的
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【记】读:死锅里的-死在锅里的蟑螂-肮脏的
音:死刮鳞的,死蛤蜊的,死锅里的,都是厨房里肮脏的
squalid 肮脏的

来自 squalor,肮脏,污秽,-id,形容词后缀。

squalid (adj.)
1590s, from Middle French squalide and directly from Latin squalidus "rough, coated with dirt, filthy," related to squales "filth," squalus "filthy," squalare "be covered with a rough, stiff layer, be coated with dirt, be filthy," of uncertain origin. Related: Squalidly; squalidness; squalidity.
1. He followed her up a rickety staircase to a squalid bedsit.
他跟着她上了一段摇摇晃晃的楼梯,来到了一间邋遢的卧室起居室两用房间。

来自柯林斯例句

2. squalid, overcrowded refugee camps
肮脏而拥挤的难民营

来自《权威词典》

3. The Tory Party called the bill "the most squalid measure ever put before the Commons".
保守党称该议案为“有史以来向下议院提出的最卑鄙的议案”。

来自柯林斯例句

4. They live in a squalid hut in the poorest part of the village.
他们居住在村里最贫困地带的污秽小屋中.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The migrants have been living in squalid conditions.
移民们的生活条件一直非常差。

来自辞典例句