lousy
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe something as lousy, you mean that it is of very bad quality or that you do not like it. 糟糕的[非正式]
He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend. 他指責菲奧娜讓他過了一個糟糕的周末。
At Billy's Café, the menu is limited and the food is lousy. 比利餐館飯菜品種有限,質量也很糟。
2. ADJ If you describe someone as lousy, you mean that they are very bad at something they do. 蹩腳的[非正式]
I was a lousy secretary. 我曾是個蹩腳的秘書。
3. ADJ If you describe the number or amount of something as lousy, you mean it is smaller than you think it should be. 微薄的[非正式]
The pay is lousy. 薪水少得可憐。
4. ADJ If you feel lousy, you feel very ill. 極不舒服的[非正式] ['feel/look' ADJ]
I wasn't actually sick but I felt lousy. 我其實沒有生病,但感覺很不舒服。
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lousy /ˈlaʊzɪ/ (lousier,lousiest)
剑桥词典
lousy adjective (BAD)
very bad
糟糕的,差勁的
lousy food /service 糟糕的食物/服務
a lousy book 糟糕的電影
I had a lousy weekend . 周末我過得很糟糕。
I feel lousy - I'm going home . 我感覺很不舒服——想廻家去。
lousy adjective (INSULTING)
[ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ]used to say that you feel insulted by something
(表示覺得被侮辱了)糟糕的
All he offered me was a lousy 20 bucks (= a small amount of money )! 他一共衹給了我區區20美元!
lousy adjective (FULL)
lousy with sthmainly US
used to say that something is full of something, or has too much of it
(表示很多或太多)充滿了…,充斥著…
The internet is lousy with this kind of stuff . 互聯網上到処都是這樣的東西。 返回 lousy