[ˈdindʒili]
dingily如何读
dingily是什么意思
- adj.肮脏的;昏暗的
dingily英英释义
- thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;
"a miner's begrimed face"
"dingy linen"
"grimy hands"
"grubby little fingers"
"a grungy kitchen" - (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear;
"dirty"
"a dirty (or dingy) white"
"the muddied grey of the sea"
"muddy colors"
"dirty-green walls"
"dirty-blonde hair" - causing dejection;
"a blue day"
"the dark days of the war"
"a week of rainy depressing weather"
"a disconsolate winter landscape"
"the first dismal dispiriting days of November"
"a dark gloomy day"
"grim rainy weather"
dingily词源英文解释
origin unknown
The first known use of dingy was in 1691
dingily儿童词典英英释义
dingyadjective
rather dark and dirty : not fresh or clean dingy colors
a dingy room
dingily 例句
1 A single lamp lit the room dingily, revealing the Mexicans bunched on the farther side, a number of them lying down.
2 Its plumage of a dingy, yellowish white.
3 That meant first turning right and running towards the ugliest part of the towpath run instead, a section that takes you dingily under the North Circular and past a bus garage.
4 There is a midland city in the heart of fair, open country, a dirty and wonderful city nesting dingily in the fog of its own smoke.
5 It is like a grotto gaudily but dingily decorated, or a vast circus-tent curtained off in hangings of those colors.
6 Compared with the eggs of the other Pericrocoti, they are very dingily coloured.
7 He's been staying in a dingy motel.
8 He saw Gwendolen in London and gave her and her boys tea at his rooms, the dingily comfortable rooms near Manchester Square from which for many years he had not had the initiative to move.
9 Yonder dingily white remnant of a huge snow-bank,—which will yet cumber the sidewalk till the latter days of March,—over or through that wintry waste must I stride onward.
10 It was a rather dingy night, although a fair number of stars were out.
这是个昏暗的夜晚,虽然天空中有相当数量的星星。
11 She drove to a little square too dingily middle class to require a policeman.
12 the bed sheets were pretty dingy so we threw them in the laundry pile
13 What were just features, what just dingily represented one, as it were, is forgotten, or rather gets remembered.
14 Slowly mounting the remaining steps, she followed him as if fascinated towards the door that showed dingily conspicuous in the light of an unshaded gas-jet.
15 Through Broadway the dingily glittering tide spreads itself over the sands of 'amusement.'
16 Squat, massive, in places heavily ornate, in others dingily bare, it was a mere surface replica of pristine architecture, at best, a caricature.
17 Then followed a week of lesser department stores as she worked her way down-town, of offices tucked dingily behind lithograph and small-ware shops, and even an ostrich-feather loft, with a "Curlers Wanted" sign hung out.
18 But the church that had once seemed so inspiring now struck him as dingily and poorly designed, without any of the mystery which once had made it beautiful.
19 He lives in a dingy room.
他住在一个肮脏的屋子里。
20 She's not for a dingy little man of letters; she's for..the bright rich world.
dingily 同义词
1 肮脏
dirty foul messy miserable shabby piggy dingy sordid grimy beastly crummy squalid porcine pokey mangy poky piggish dungy crumby mussy hoggish backstair nastily muddily squalidity mess dirt muck squalor dinginess sordor soilage
2 骯脏
dirty foul shabby unclean unwashed grimy squalid grungy porcine mucky scuzzy piggish miry Augean begrimed frowzy feculent scuzz uncleanly reechy foully dirtily frowzily mangily manginess grunge uncleanness squalor foulness seediness dinginess frowziness