柯林斯詞典scrappy /?skr?p?/ 1. ADJ If you describe something as scrappy, you disapprove of it because it seems to be badly planned or messy. 計(jì)劃不周的; 散亂的[usu ADJ n] [表不滿(mǎn)] The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition. 最后一章不過(guò)是些散亂的補(bǔ)充內(nèi)容。2. ADJ pugnacious 好斗的[非正式] [usu ADJ n] 返回 scrappy劍橋詞典 scrappy adjective (NOT IMPRESSIVE) UK badly organized or put together 不連貫的;散亂的;雜湊的 I'm afraid your last essay was a very scrappy piece of work . 很遺憾,你上一篇文章寫(xiě)得很沒(méi)有條理。 We were scrappy in the first half and deserved to lose . 我們?cè)谏习雸?chǎng)表現(xiàn)毫無(wú)章法,輸了是應(yīng)該的。 untidy and not very attractive or well developed 不整潔的;不吸引人的 They live on a scrappy street in a poor part of town . 他們住在鎮(zhèn)上貧困地段的一條雜亂的街道上。 a patch of scrappy bushes by the front door 大門(mén)邊的一塊雜亂的樹(shù)叢 scrappy adjective (DETERMINED) US having a strong , determined character , and willing to argue or fight for what you want 愛(ài)吵架的,好斗的 a scrappy little kid who won't take no for an answer 從不妥協(xié)的好斗的小孩 Big companies are losing market share to scrappy smaller operators . 大公司的市場(chǎng)份額正被敢打敢拼的小經(jīng)營(yíng)商搶走。 返回 scrappy