Scuzzy Meaning in English
word
ˈskʌzi
SKUH-zee
skˈʌzi
sk-UH-zee
释义
Used to describe something or someone that looks very dirty, unpleasant, or a little disgusting.
用法与细微差别
'Scuzzy' is informal and usually negative. It's often used for places, objects, or people that appear dirty or sleazy—like 'scuzzy bar,' 'scuzzy bathroom.' Avoid using it in formal contexts. It can sometimes mean morally questionable, not just physically dirty.
Spanish: sucio - asquerosoPortuguese (BR): imundo - sujo - nojentoPortuguese (PT): imundo - sujo - nojentoChinese (Simplified): 肮脏的 - 邋遢的Chinese (Traditional): 骯髒的 - 邋遢的Hindi: गंदा - घिनौनाArabic: قذر - وسخBengali: জঘন্য - নোংরা - অস্বস্তিকরRussian: грязный - отвратительный - убогийJapanese: 汚い - 不潔な - みすぼらしいVietnamese: dơ bẩn - bẩn thỉu - tệ hạiKorean: 지저분한 - 더러운 - 불결한Turkish: pis - kirli - iğrençUrdu: گندہ - ناپاک - غلیظIndonesian: jorok - kotor - menjijikkan
例句
This scuzzy shirt needs to be washed.
basic
He lives in a scuzzy apartment downtown.
basic
Don’t eat at that scuzzy restaurant.
basic
The bathroom was so scuzzy I couldn't use it.
natural
That's the most scuzzy bar I've ever been to.
natural
After a week of camping, we all felt pretty scuzzy.
natural