dingily

英['dɪndʒi] 美['dɪndʒi]
  • adj. 肮脏的;昏暗的
dingily dingier dingiest dinginess
  • dinar n.第纳尔(南斯拉夫、伊拉克等的货币单位)
  • dinaric Alps迪纳拉山脉[南斯拉夫西部](东阿尔卑斯山的东南段,与达尔马提亚的亚得里亚海岸平行向南延伸)
  • dinch v.掐灭
  • dindle n.震颤;震动v.(使)震颤
  • dine v.用正餐;进餐
Adjective:
  1. thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot;

    "a miner's begrimed face"
    "dingy linen"
    "grimy hands"
    "grubby little fingers"
    "a grungy kitchen"

  2. (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"

  3. 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"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He lives in a dingy room.
      他住在一个肮脏的屋子里。
    2. His office is really dark and dingy .
      他的办公室实在是又暗又脏。
    3. 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。