sloppy
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you describe someone's work or activities as sloppy, you mean they have been done in a careless and lazy way. 慵嬾的; 馬虎的[表不滿]
He has little patience for sloppy work from colleagues. 他無(wú)法忍耐同事們馬虎的工作。
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sloppy /?sl?p?/ (sloppier,sloppiest)
劍橋詞典
sloppy adjective (TOO WET)
informal disapproving(of a substance ) more liquid than it should be, often in a way that is unpleasant
過(guò)稀的
The batter was a bit sloppy so I added some more flour . 麪糊有點(diǎn)兒稀,於是我又加進(jìn)了一些麪粉。
sloppy adjective (LACKING CARE)
disapprovingnot taking care or making an effort
草率的,馬虎的
Spelling mistakes always look sloppy in a formal letter . 在正式信函中出現(xiàn)拼寫(xiě)錯(cuò)誤縂讓人感覺(jué)寫(xiě)信者草率馬虎。
Another sloppy pass like that might lose them the whole game . 再來(lái)一次那樣的草率傳球,他們可能會(huì)輸?shù)粽麍?chǎng)比賽。
Sloppy clothes are large , loose , and do not look neat .
(衣服)肥大的,松松垮垮的
At home I tend to wear big sloppy sweaters and jeans . 在家裡,我一般穿寬松的套衫和牛仔褲。
sloppy adjective (EMOTIONAL)
informal disapprovingexpressing feelings of love in a way that is silly or embarrassing
庸俗傷感的
a sloppy love song 庸俗傷感的情歌
sloppily
adverb disapproving ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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badly or carelessly
馬虎地,草率地
a sloppily written letter 字跡潦草的信 返回 sloppy