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dirty word

英 [ˈdɜːti wɜːd]

美 [ˈdɜːrti wɜːrd]

令人讨厌的字眼; 脏字; 粗鄙的字眼

英英释义

noun

  • a word that is considered to be unmentionable
    1. `failure' is a dirty word to him
  • an offensive or indecent word or phrase
      Synonym:obscenitysmutvulgarismfilth

    双语例句

    • Eventually, globalisation will cease to be a dirty word.
      最终,全球化将不再是一个肮脏的词汇。
    • And I knew that word "nigger" was a dirty word.
      我知道那是个脏字。
    • For many teachers, change is dirty word.
      对许多教师来说,变化是个令人讨厌的字眼。
    • Everybody uses "supernatural" like it's a dirty word.
      每个人使用超自然这个词的时候认为它是个不好的词。
    • After all, during most of the past decade, as Japanese prices gently drifted down, Western economists and policymakers have recoiled in horror; deflation has been a dirty word.
      毕竟,过去十年里,随着日本物价在大部分时间缓慢下降,西方经济学家和政策制定者感到惊恐;通缩是一个贬义词。
    • Mortgage-backed security, a dirty word no longer?
      抵押贷款担保证券,终于“解禁”?
    • As far as she is concerned, cooking is a dirty word!
      就她而言,烹调是件讨厌的事。
    • It is the essence of cool, but taken to the nth degree, and with a dirty word thrown in.
      牛逼从本质上来说就是酷,不过比酷要酷上N倍,更何况牛逼里还带个脏字呢!
    • Holiday is a dirty word to most people in this office.
      对这个办公室的大多数人来说,假期是很令人讨厌的。
    • But the longer shale gas remains a dirty word in Europe, the more the transatlantic gap in productivity – and psychology – will widen.
      但欧洲对页岩气的反感时间越长,欧美生产率(和心理)的差距就会越大。