shabbily
adv. 衣衫襤褸地; 不體面地; 不公正地; 不講理地
Shabby things or places look old and in bad condition.
His clothes were old and shabby...
他的衣服又舊又破。
He walked past her into a tiny, shabby room.
他從她身邊經過,走進了一個狹小簡陋的房間。
A person who is shabby is wearing old, worn clothes.
...a shabby, tall man with dark eyes.
一個黑眼睛、高個子、穿得破破爛爛的男子
If you describe someone's behaviour as shabby, you think they behave in an unfair or unacceptable way.
It was hard to say why the man deserved such shabby treatment...
真搞不懂為什麼這個人就該受到如此不公正的待遇。
I knew it was shabby of me, but I couldn't help feeling slightly disappointed.
我知道我不應該這麼想,但我還是不禁覺得有點失望。
1. so as to appear worn and threadbare or dilapidated;
2. in a mean and ungenerous manner;
I feel I behaved shabbily.
我覺得自己太齷齪了。
I think you were very shabbily treated.
要我說,你真是受大委屈了.
She was shabbily dressed.
她穿著破舊.
You shouldn't have treated him shabbily.
你不該虧待他.
It was a mean , shabbily furnished room, with a bed in it.
這是一間簡陋的、傢俱破破爛爛的房間, 裡面有一張床.