释义 |
seedyseed‧y /ˈsiːdi/ adjective informal  - Graham and Slater walked down the narrow alley formed by the seedy, decaying stonework and the painted wood.
- His only modest joy in life comes from playing trombone with a third-rate jazz band in a seedy neighborhood pub.
- I spotted a seedy little store, pulled over when I could, and quickly hopped out.
- That, sadly, is a market at work, and suppressing it would only bestow the seedy glamour of the underground.
- We were staying in a seedy hotel in San Francisco close to the red light district.
a seedy person or place looks dirty or poor, and is often connected with illegal or immoral activities: a seedy nightclub a seedy-looking old man |