柯林斯詞典spotty /?sp?t?/ (spottier,spottiest) 1. ADJ Something that is spotty does not stay the same but is sometimes good and sometimes bad. 時好時壞的[美國英語] He quit in 1981 – had a spotty political career. 他在1981年辭職了—其政治生涯幾經(jīng)沉浮。 His attendance record was spotty. 他的出勤記錄時好時差。2. ADJ Someone who is spotty has spots on their face. 臉上有斑點(diǎn)的; 多粉刺的 She was rather fat, and her complexion was spotty. 她相當(dāng)胖,臉上有斑。 返回 spotty劍橋詞典 spotty adjective (SKIN) UK used to describe a person with spots on their skin (人的皮膚)多丘疹的,多粉刺的 I knew him when he was just a spotty youth . 在他還是個滿臉粉刺的少年時,我就認(rèn)識他了。 spotty adjective (NOT ALWAYS GOOD) US (UK patchy) bad in some parts (質(zhì)量)參差不齊的,有好有壞的 She has a fairly spotty work record . 她的工作業(yè)績時好時壞。 Sales have picked up a little but they're still spotty. 銷售有所好轉(zhuǎn),但仍然起伏不定。 返回 spotty