sleazy
adj. 肮脏的; 质地薄的; 低劣的
If you describe a place as sleazy, you dislike it because it looks dirty and badly cared for, and not respectable.
...sleazy bars.
破破烂烂的酒吧
...sleazy cinemas in London's Soho...
伦敦Soho区破落的电影院
If you describe something or someone as sleazy, you disapprove of them because you think they are not respectable and are rather disgusting.
...sex shops and sleazy magazines.
性用品商店和粗俗低级的杂志
...a sleazy fellow...
下流的家伙
1. of cloth; thin and loosely woven;
2. of very poor quality
3. morally degraded;
A yes man often comes off as insincere and sleazy.
那样的人通常代表着不诚恳与不体面.
Some sleazy characters hang around casinos.
一些在赌场周围乱逛的骗子.
Seven sleazy shysters in sharkskin suits sold sheared sealskins to seasick sailors.
7个穿着鲨鱼皮外套的差劲的骗子把剪平的海豹皮卖给晕船的水手.
Spenser was a sleazy grifter who said he had a lot of money.
斯宾塞是个庸俗的骗子,他说他有很多钱.
The coat has a sleazy lining.
这件外衣的衬里质地又薄又差.