Shabbily Meaning in English
word
ˈʃæbəli
SHAB-uh-lee
ʃˈæbɪli
shab-IL-ee
释义
In a way that looks old, worn out, messy, or not cared for; also used to mean unfairly or poorly treated.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal or descriptive. Common collocation: 'dressed shabbily.' Also used figuratively ('treated shabbily'). Not to be confused with 'sloppily' (which focuses on lack of care but not necessarily oldness).
Spanish: de manera desaliñada - de forma descuidadaPortuguese (BR): de forma desalinhada - de maneira descuidadaPortuguese (PT): de forma desalinhada - de maneira descuidadaChinese (Simplified): 邋遢地 - 破旧地Chinese (Traditional): 邋遢地 - 破舊地Hindi: फटे-पुराने ढंग से - बेतरतीबी सेArabic: بشكل رث - بشكل مهملBengali: জীর্ণভাবে - অবিন্যস্তভাবে - অবিচারভাবেRussian: убого - небрежно - несправедливоJapanese: みすぼらしく - みっともなく - 不当(ふとう)にVietnamese: tồi tàn - cẩu thả - bất côngKorean: 초라하게 - 남루하게 - 부당하게Turkish: dökük bir şekilde - perişan şekilde - haksız şekildeUrdu: خستہ حالت میں - لاپرواہی سے - ناانصافی سےIndonesian: dengan lusuh - secara tidak rapi - dengan tidak adil
例句
He was shabbily dressed for the interview.
basic
The room was shabbily furnished.
basic
They treated him shabbily.
basic
She always feels out of place when she's dressed shabbily among well-dressed people.
natural
The guests complained that the hotel lobby looked shabbily decorated.
natural
I thought it was unfair how his hard work was shabbily rewarded.
natural