slatternliness如何读

slat·​tern·​lyˈsla-tərn-lē

slatternliness是什么意思

  • adj.不检点的;自甘堕落的;邋遢的

slatternliness英英释义

adjective

untidy and dirty through habitual neglectalso: careless, disorderly

of, relating to, or characteristic of a slut or prostitute

slatternliness词源英文解释

The first known use of slatternly was in 1677

slatternliness儿童词典英英释义

slatternlyadjective

untidy and dirty through carelessness

slatternliness 例句

1 The room was depressing from its slatternliness.

那房间的邋遢令人沮丧。

2 the biography portrays the poet as a debauched scoundrel whose companions were slatternly women and not the chaste maids he celebrated in his lyrics

3 This diorama includes a brawny male wax figure wearing Pampers who is stretched in agony on a rack, alongside a slatternly brunette with a suggestively slit skirt who is being flogged.

4 An influential Peruvian industrialist named Enrique is photographed in flagrante amid a heap of slatternly prostitutes.

5 By sticking to Patti’s second-best status, and the deferred dreams of her slatternly mother, Barb (Bridget Everett), and her widowed, infirm grandmother, Nana (Cathy Moriarty), Jasper shows his condescension toward their toughness.

6 The one who took best actress was Marie Mullen, who portrayed Maureen, a 40-year-old virgin shackled to her imperious, housebound mother, Mag (the splendidly slatternly Anna Manahan).

7 Then he hastened to escape her gratitude, unconscious, as he passed down the stairs, of the whispering and giggling, the slatternliness and dirt, which had been so dreadful to him on his entrance.

8 In the other chair sat a young woman with fine dark eyes and glossy black hair, whose appearance would have been prepossessing had it not been spoiled by her slatternliness and cheap finery.

9 The number and appearance of the women employed is a good answer to those pessimists who maintain that the curse of the poorer Irish is the filthiness, laziness, and general slatternliness of the women.

10 He who descries signs of slatternliness in his beloved prior to that date, may well be shocked to disillusionment.

11 The slightest approach to slatternliness in costume, when all should be exquisitely trim from chevelure to chaussure, would be an abomination, and assuredly beget a most unpleasant impression on the susceptible feelings of the husband.

12 It was opened by a young person with her hair dressed in the prevailing fashion, and an air of some gentility, which clashed a little with a certain slatternliness that pervaded her attire.

13 Nothing gives an impression of slatternliness more than the wearing about the house of a frayed and soiled garment "that has seen better days."

14 They maintained that it resembled the fat servant-girl with a long neck, who a short time ago had been dismissed on account of her slatternliness, and they called it, after her, "Black Susy."

15 Despite the special muslin of that day she had traces of the slatternliness of which Mrs. Baines had never been able to cure her.

16 If the truth is to be owned, Miss Stanbury gave the poor young woman no credit for her new simplicity, but put down the deficiency to the charge of domestic slatternliness.

17 The room in fact was as depressing from its slatternliness as from its atmosphere of erudition. 

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