单词 | dirty |
释义 | dirty —dirty /ˈdɜː.ti/ aep /ˈdɝː.t̬i/ adjective (NOT CLEAN) ► A2 not clean: » Her face was dirty and tear-stained.Thesaurus+: ↑Dirty and untidy• • • Extra Examples:» It amazes me how you can put up with living in such a dirty house.» There were dirty marks on her trousers where she had wiped her hands.» You're treading muck into the carpet with your dirty shoes!» You'd better roll your sleeves up or you'll get them dirty.» Just put the dirty dishes in the washing-up bowl, and I'll do them later.adjective INFORMAL (NOT HONEST) ► F0 unfair, dishonest, or unkind: » She played a dirty trick on me by telling me Diane was having a party when she wasn't.» The airline admitted being involved in a dirty tricks campaign to win customers from their rival.» That's a dirty lie!Thesaurus+: ↑Dishonestadjective INFORMAL (NOT POLITE) ► F0 describes something that is connected with sex, in a way that many people think is offensive: » a dirty magazine/film/joke» You've got a really dirty mind!Thesaurus+: ↑Relating to sex and sexual desire , ↑Rude and cheekyadverb dirty great/big► F0 very great/big: » The old power station's nothing but a dirty great blot on the landscape.Thesaurus+: ↑Enormous , ↑Big and quite bigverb [T] ↑Verb Endings for dirty ► F0 to make something dirty: » Don't sit on the floor - you might dirty your dress.Thesaurus+: ↑Making things dirty and untidy |
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