dirtied查询结果如下:
词性:|adjective|
例句1. a dirty sweatshirt
例句2. the deer was a dirty grey in colour
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
She, too, would be dirtied up by scandal
丑闻同样会玷污她的名声。
属类:综合句库---
The children dirtied the floor.
孩子们把地板弄脏了。
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The children have dirtied up their clothes in that mud.
孩子们在泥淖里把衣服弄得脏透了。
属类:综合句库---
You dirtied up your new shoes
你把新鞋弄脏了。
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He has dirtied all his clothes.
他把衣服都弄脏了。
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So the better-off student went to Blackwell’s bookshop in Oxford, bought a brand-new copy for 35 pounds, dirtied it up a bit and tore off the paper cover, writing a fictitious name in the front
于是这位较有钱的学生去了牛津的布拉克韦尔书店,花35英镑买了一本全新的,先是把书弄脏一点,然后撕去封面,在书面写了一个假名。
属类:综合句库---
This film has been dirtied up
这部影片已加了性描写镜头。
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Advice included: "If you use a public toilet and it’s dirty, clean it, otherwise those who come after you will think you dirtied it. "
其中指导建议包括:“要是你上公共厕所,但厕所很脏,那就弄干净它,否则随后进来的人会以为是你弄脏的。”
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org--
and the water closet can prevent the users from being dirtied by the water splashed by the dirt.
以及,能防止污物溅起的水花弄脏使用者。
属类:英汉句库-ip.com--
She, too, would be dirtied up by scandal
丑闻同样会玷污她的名声。
属类:综合句库--
The children dirtied the floor.
孩子们把地板弄脏了。
属类:综合句库--
The children have dirtied up their clothes in that mud.
孩子们在泥淖里把衣服弄得脏透了。
属类:综合句库--
You dirtied up your new shoes
你把新鞋弄脏了。
属类:综合句库--
He has dirtied all his clothes.
他把衣服都弄脏了。
属类:综合句库--
So the better-off student went to Blackwell’s bookshop in Oxford, bought a brand-new copy for 35 pounds, dirtied it up a bit and tore off the paper cover, writing a fictitious name in the front
于是这位较有钱的学生去了牛津的布拉克韦尔书店,花35英镑买了一本全新的,先是把书弄脏一点,然后撕去封面,在书面写了一个假名。
属类:综合句库--
This film has been dirtied up
这部影片已加了性描写镜头。
属类:综合句库--
Advice included: "If you use a public toilet and it’s dirty, clean it, otherwise those who come after you will think you dirtied it. "
其中指导建议包括:“要是你上公共厕所,但厕所很脏,那就弄干净它,否则随后进来的人会以为是你弄脏的。”
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org-
and the water closet can prevent the users from being dirtied by the water splashed by the dirt.
以及,能防止污物溅起的水花弄脏使用者。
属类:英汉句库-ip.com-
|adjective|
1.(of a colour) not bright or pure; dull.
‘the sea was a waste of _dirty_ grey’
‘The blacks are solid, though the whites can appear a bit _dirty_ by comparison.’
2.(of a nuclear weapon) producing considerable radioactive fallout.
‘He says that Blair tried to persuade him the Middle East and the whole world were under threat from Iraq’s supposed long-range weapons carrying _dirty_ warheads.’
3.(of an activity) dishonest; dishonourable.
‘he had a reputation for _dirty_ dealing’
‘It is hard to imagine otherwise. As far as _dirty_ politics is considered, I fear this is just the start.’
4.(of popular music) having a distorted or rasping tone.
‘Nirvana’s _dirty_ guitar sound’
‘However, in all honesty European have a buzz all of their own driven by great rinky dink, cute/evil keyboard lines and _dirty_ but super melodic guitar hooks.’
5.(of weather) rough, stormy, and unpleasant.
‘Yes - to compound our sickness we picked some _dirty_ weather.’
‘How else would she describe it, A spot of _dirty_ weather?’
6.Causing a person or place to become unclean.
‘farming is a hard, _dirty_ job’
‘It is to be hoped that some way can be found to reassure the stall handlers that their jobs are safe and that they are given the appropriate rewards for a _dirty_ and dangerous job.’
7.Concerned with sex in a lewd or obscene way.
‘he told a stream of _dirty_ jokes’
‘The men are just like animals, because sex and _dirty_ pornography (doing things) are the only goals in a intimate relation with a female.’
8.Covered or marked with an unclean substance.
‘a tray of _dirty_ cups and saucers’
‘her boots were _dirty_ ’
9.Used to emphasize one’s disgust for someone or something.
‘you _dirty_ rat!’
‘I mean, he is a _dirty_ rat, he is a key enemy figure that has to be taken down, but there’s other insurgent organizations involved.’
10.Using illegal drugs.
|adverb|
1.Used for emphasis.
‘a _dirty_ great slab of stone’
‘If you deface and wreck your countryside with _dirty_ great turbines it is obvious that you will turn visitors away.’
|verb|
1.Make dirty.
‘she didn’t like him _dirtying_ her nice clean towels’
‘The banks were muddy and _dirtied_ the boy’s tunic even more as he knelt to wash the sweat from his face.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。