ratty

英['ræti] 美['ræti]
  • adj. 糟糕的;破烂的;卑鄙的;像老鼠的;鼠多的
  • adj. <英口>恼怒的
rattier rattiest
  • rat n.变节者;鼠;卑鄙的人v.捕鼠;背叛;偷窃
  • ratability n.可估价之事;可课税
  • ratable adj.可估价的;可评价的;比例的
  • ratably adv.可估价地
  • ratafee n.果酒;果汁兴奋剂
    adj. (形容词)
    1. <俚>破烂的
    2. 多鼠的
    3. 鼠的,像鼠的
    4. 易怒的,暴躁的
    5. 卑鄙的
    6. 糟糕的
    7. 可怜的
    8. 悲惨的
    9. 可卑的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. of or characteristic of rats

  2. showing signs of wear and tear;

    "a ratty old overcoat"
    "shabby furniture"
    "an old house with dirty windows and tatty curtains"

  3. dirty and infested with rats

1. He gets ratty if he doesn't get enough sleep.
他要是睡眠不足动不动就发脾气。

来自《权威词典》

2. I had spent too many hours there and was beginning to get a bit ratty and fed up.
我在那儿呆了很长时间,开始有点恼火和不耐烦了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Mrs. Bowdon was a little sallow woman with ratty brown hair.
包登太太是一位面黄肌瘦的小妇人,梳着不太整洁的棕色头发.

来自辞典例句

4. He was a small ratty - looking man with a thin moustache.
他是一个长得矮小像老鼠的男人有著稀疏的胡子.

来自互联网

5. No. A ratty - haired bookworm, in this day and age?
噢!现在都什么时代了, 还有这种满头邋遢头发的书呆子?

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We are making teenagers ratty by making them get up early.
      过去我们让他们起床太早,这使得他们被弄得狼狈不堪。”
    2. If I'm in a ratty mood during the workday, it 's usually because I 've been at my desk writing for too long without moving around.
      如果我心情不好,通常是因为我已经在我的书桌写太久没有走动。
    3. Her clothes were just plain, no logos, and they were worn, but not ratty or rags.
      她穿的很朴素,没有牌子并且很旧,但是并不是破破烂烂的。
    4. He was a ratty-looking man with a thin moustache .
      他是一个长得矮小像老鼠的男人有著稀疏的胡子。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He gets ratty if he doesn't get enough sleep.
      他要是睡眠不足动不动就发脾气。