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单词 sleaze
释义
sleazesleaze /sliːz/ noun Word Origin
WORD ORIGINsleaze
Origin:
1900-2000 sleazy
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Many citizens are tired of all the sleaze on TV.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • All he was saying is give sleaze a chance.
  • Basically, the public has grown weary of a party that has seen its share of political sleaze scandals.
  • But his night of sleaze in Bangkok plunges him into a different league.
  • But in the category of sleaze, it was one of the biggest.
  • Can you imagine taking a cab to that sleaze street?
  • Left and right have both been smeared by sleaze.
  • More importantly, Cohn is a New York romantic who really has a passion for sleaze.
  • The allegations of sleaze against the couple have serious implications for President Jacques Chirac's chances of being re-elected in 2002.
1[uncountable] immoral behaviour, especially involving sex or lies:  Many people are tired of all the sleaze on TV. sleaze and corruption in politics2 (also sleazebag, sleazebucket) [countable] American English informal someone who behaves in an immoral or dishonest way
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