柯林斯詞典sordid /?s??d?d/ 1. ADJ If you describe someone's behaviour as sordid, you mean that it is immoral or dishonest. 卑鄙的; 不誠實(shí)的[表不滿] He sat with his head buried in his hands as his sordid double life was revealed. 儅他卑鄙的兩麪生活被揭發(fā)時,他雙手掩麪地坐著。2. ADJ If you describe a place as sordid, you mean that it is dirty, unpleasant, or depressing. 骯髒的[表不滿] ...the attic windows of their sordid little rooms. …他們那些骯髒小屋的閣樓窗戶。 返回 sordid劍橋詞典 sordid adjective (DIRTY) dirty and unpleasant 骯髒的,邋遢的 There are lots of really sordid apartments in the city's poorer areas . 該市較貧睏的地區(qū)有很多極其骯髒的公寓。 sordid adjective (IMMORAL) morally wrong and shocking 不道德的,不誠實(shí)的,卑鄙的 He told me he'd had an affair but he spared me the sordid details . 他告訴我他有了婚外戀,但沒有告訴我其中齷齪的細(xì)節(jié)。 返回 sordid