释义 |
slobbish, a. colloq.|ˈslɒbɪʃ| [f. slob n.1 + -ish1.] Of, like, or characteristic of a slob (sense 3); loutish, slovenly, inveterately uncouth and lazy.
1980N.Y. Times 25 July c8/5 In addition to Mr. Murray, who plays the country club's slobbish, possibly retarded, assistant greenskeeper, the cast includes Michael O'Keefe. 1984Observer 7 Oct. 21/6 Her slobbish cousin Willie..has been living off his wits as a cardsharp in New York since leaving Hungary 10 years before. 1986Sight & Sound Q. Winter 4/3 It's not science fiction, more a good-naturedly slobbish, kitchen sink comedy for the video age. 1988Daily Tel. 30 Nov. 16/2 Miss Kingsley is sound on the Street; I share her regrets for the ‘repulsively real’ Fred Gee and her plaudits for Jean Alexander as Hilda mourning for the slobbish Stan. |