grubby
adj. 汙穢的,邋遢的; 骯髒的,不潔的; 生蛆的; 卑鄙的
A grubby person or object is rather dirty.
His white coat was grubby and stained.
他的白色外套汙跡斑斑,簡直髒透了。
...kids with grubby faces.
臉上髒兮兮的孩子
If you call an activity or someone's behaviour grubby, you mean that it is not completely honest or respectable.
...the grubby business of politics.
骯髒的政治活動
1. small sculpin of the coast of New England
1. thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;
Yet in recent years graduates have rarely aspired to such a grubby job as teaching.
然而近幾年幾乎沒有畢業生立志做老師,他們認為這個職業不體面.
In another rested a manger scene produced from cardboard and poster paints by chubby grubby, hands.
教室的另—角是—個塗著海報油彩由紙板製成的馬槽,這出自孩子們那胖乎乎 、 髒兮兮的小手.
Look at your grubby hands!
看你那雙髒手!
I'm not keen on this new metaphor, partly because I'm a grubby Brit.
我對這種新的隱喻並不熱衷, 在一定程度上是因為我是個不修邊幅的英國人.
Prostitution may be a grubby business, but it's not the government's.
賣淫也許是個汙穢的行當, 但卻不關政府的事.