dingy
adj. 暗淡的,乏味的; 骯髒的
A dingy building or place is rather dark and depressing, and perhaps dirty.
Shaw took me to his rather dingy office.
肖帶我去了他那個陳舊昏暗的辦公室。
Dingy clothes, curtains, or furnishings look dirty or dull.
...wallpaper with stripes of dingy yellow.
有暗淡的黃色條紋的牆紙
1. thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;
2. (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear;
3. depressing in character or appearance;
At Barnes the river is muddy, dingy and tidal.
在巴恩斯,河水是那麼渾濁 、 骯髒、多潮汐.
The hotel lies back of a dingy passage and forms a rectangle very a modern penitentiary.
這家旅館位於一條陰暗的小道後面,呈一個長方形,同一所現代罪犯教養所十分相似.
As you walk down a long, dingy corridor you can hear crying and moaning.
當你走過一條長長的, 邋遢的走廊時,你會聽見哭泣聲和呻吟聲.
In one of buildings Feliks rented a dingy room from an Irish woman called Bridget.
在其中一幢樓房裡,費利克從一位名叫布里奇特的愛爾蘭婦女那裡租了一間昏暗的房間.
He set his alarm for three and stretched out on the dingy bed.
他把鬧鐘開到三點鐘,然後在那張邋遢的床上躺下.