a dingy room/hotel
又黑又脏的房间╱旅馆
dingy curtains/clothes
脏得发黑的窗帘╱衣服
1.肮脏的
2.暗黑的
3.褴褛的
1.同“dingey”
1.a dingy place or object is rather dark in an unpleasant way and often looks dirty
1.Same as dingey
1.Communist Party of China, your brightest! when the sun as you claim yourself to be will shed light on my dingy home.
英明的共产党,您的阳光什么时候才能照亮我那黑暗的家。
2.From a distance she looked like a clay figure in a dingy? wool coat and a knit hat pulled down over her ears.
她穿着一件无光泽的毛线外衣,戴着一顶针织帽子,拉了下来遮住耳朵一远远看去,她就像一个泥塑的人。
3.The little white-faced account of her cheap, dingy places to escape.
那小白脸占了她的便宜,也灰溜溜地逃走了。
4.Pyongyang is the show city, spruced up for the celebrations and visiting media, yet it remains dingy away from a few main streets.
平壤是个窗口城市,为了庆祝和访问媒体打扮地花枝招展,但是除了几条主要的街道,仍然肮脏破败。
5.Impelled by a nervous fear, he rose and went into the dingy hall, where he counted his remaining money, unseen.
一种精神上的恐惧促使他站起身来,走进阴暗的过道,那里没人看见他。
6.During this weekend we decided to rent out a dingy and row down the river.
这周末我们准备租一个小船,划到河的下游。
7.After the bill arrives, she quietly gathers up her bag and heads to a dingy sidedoor around the back of the restaurant.
结过账后,她静静的收起手包,朝餐厅后面昏暗的侧门走去。
8.She MADE all the other girls I'd been out with seem dingy and clumsy and old before their time.
她使我先前闹翻了的所有姑娘统统显得邋遢、笨拙、缺乏朝气。
9.The FT was admitted into the dingy hall , but only by the will of the Meeting , not the principal .
英国《金融时报》的记者获准进入了昏暗的会议大厅,但批准权限是来自于“会议”,而不是校长。
10.Our first sight of the dingy little hotel did not inspire us with much confidence.
我们一见到那旅店昏暗肮脏,心里就很不痛快。