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shabby    音标拼音: [ʃ'æbi]
a. 衣衫褴褛的,不体面的,破旧的,吝啬的,卑鄙的

衣衫褴褛的,不体面的,破旧的,吝啬的,卑鄙的

shabby
adj 1: showing signs of wear and tear; "a ratty old overcoat";
"shabby furniture"; "an old house with dirty windows and
tatty curtains" [synonym: {moth-eaten}, {ratty}, {shabby},
{tatty}]
2: mean and unworthy and despicable; "shabby treatment"

Shabby \Shab"by\, a. [Compar. {Shabbier}; superl. {Shabbiest}.]
[See {Shab}, n., {Scabby}, and {Scab}.]
1. Torn or worn to rage; poor; mean; ragged.
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Wearing shabby coats and dirty shirts. --Macaulay.
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2. Clothed with ragged, much worn, or soiled garments. "The
dean was so shabby." --Swift.
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3. Mean; paltry; despicable; as, shabby treatment. "Very
shabby fellows." --Clarendon.
[1913 Webster]

283 Moby Thesaurus words for "shabby":
Mickey Mouse, NG, abandoned, abject, abominable, arrant, atrocious,
awful, bare, base, battered, beastly, beat-up, bedraggled,
beggarly, beneath contempt, blameworthy, blowzy, broken-down,
brutal, budget, careless, cheap, cheesy, chintzy, coarse, common,
contemptible, contemptuous, crummy, debased, decaying, decrepit,
deficient, degraded, demeaning, deplorable, depraved, desolate,
despicable, deteriorated, deteriorating, detestable, dilapidated,
dingy, dire, dirty, disagreeable, discreditable, disfigured,
disgraceful, disgusting, dishonorable, disreputable, dog-eared,
dowdy, down-at-heel, down-at-the-heels, drabbletailed, draggled,
draggletailed, dreadful, easy, economic, economy, egregious,
enormous, execrable, faded, fetid, filthy, flagrant, foul,
fourth-class, frayed, frazzled, frowzy, frugal, frumpish, frumpy,
full of holes, fulsome, gaudy, gimcracky, good-for-naught,
good-for-nothing, grave, grievous, gross, grubby, grudging, grungy,
hateful, heinous, holey, horrible, horrid, ignoble, ignominious,
imperfect, impolite, in rags, in shreds, in tatters, inadequate,
incompetent, inexpensive, infamous, inferior, informal, inglorious,
insufficient, irregular, junk, junky, lamentable, little,
loathsome, loose, lousy, low, low-class, low-down, low-grade,
low-priced, low-quality, low-test, lowly, lumpen, maladroit,
manageable, mangy, mean, mean-spirited, measly, mediocre,
meretricious, messy, mingy, miserable, moderate, modest, monstrous,
moth-eaten, mussy, nasty, nefarious, neglected, negligent, niggard,
niggardly, no-account, no-good, noisome, nominal, not comparable,
not in it, not worth having, not worth mentioning, not worthwhile,
notorious, nugacious, nugatory, obnoxious, odious, offensive,
opprobrious, out of it, outrageous, outworn, paltry, patchy,
pathetic, penurious, peremptory, petty, pinchpenny, pitiable,
pitiful, poky, poor, poverty-stricken, punk, ragged, raggedy,
ramshackle, rank, ratty, reasonable, regrettable, reprehensible,
reptilian, repulsive, rickety, rotten, rubbishy, rude, ruined,
ruinous, run-down, sad, scabby, scandalous, schlock, scraggly,
scrubby, scruffy, scummy, scurvy, scuzzy, second-best,
second-class, seedy, sensible, shady, shameful, shattered,
shocking, shoddy, slack, slatternly, sleazy, slipshod, sloppy,
slovenly, slumlike, slummy, sluttish, small, sordid, sorry,
squalid, stingy, tacky, tattered, tatty, terrible, third-class,
third-rate, threadbare, tinny, tired, token, too bad, torn, trashy,
trivial, trumpery, tumbledown, two-for-a-cent, two-for-a-penny,
twopenny, twopenny-halfpenny, unclean, uncouth, unexpensive,
unfriendly, ungenerous, ungentlemanly, unhelpful, unkempt,
unladylike, unmentionable, unneat, unpleasant, unrespectable,
unsightly, unskillful, untidy, unworthy, valueless, vile,
villainous, within means, woeful, worn, worn out, worn-out, worst,
worth the money, worthless, wrecked, wretched


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