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sordid

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sor·did /ˈsɔːdɪd $ ˈsɔːr-/ adjective  1 BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSinvolving immoral or dishonest behaviour 猥亵的;卑鄙的;龌龊的sordid business/affair/story etc The whole sordid affair came out in the press. 这桩龌龊的桃色事件见报了。 She discovered the truth about his sordid past. 她发现了他不光彩的过去。 I want to hear all the sordid details! 我要听一听所有那些龌龊的细节!2 DIRTYvery dirty and unpleasant 肮脏的,污秽的 SYN squalid a sordid little room 肮脏的小房间
Examples from the Corpus
sordidThey asked him all the questions he had dreaded, and tried to make the relationship sound ugly and sordid.But by now the diplomatic enterprise was also beginning to be associated with more sordid activities.All concerned should be cross-examined to get to the bottom of the whole sordid affair.The details of their affair were sordid and ugly.a sordid crimeWhy linger here in the sordid dark for nothing?Their sordid dormitory was attacked by hooligans.Out of this sordid mix of political short-sightedness and commercial greed, no government emerges with clean hands.It awed me by how beautiful it could still appear in that sordid place.Here belief in such portents is presented as being highly suspect, and possibly an excuse for more sordid political ends.the sordid slums of modern citiessordid business/affair/story etcAll concerned should be cross-examined to get to the bottom of the whole sordid affair.George Broomham was questioned, but only briefly, before he admitted the whole sordid affair.It is a mildly sordid story.To drag me into her sordid affairs.Her own sordid story could only be a bad influence on such a young and impressionable mind.
Origin sordid (1500-1600) Latin sordidus, from sordes dirt
sor·did adjectiveChineseSyllable
involving behaviour Corpus or dishonest immoral


sordid
sordid /ˈsɔːdəd, ˈsɔːdɪd $ ˈsɔːr-/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: sordidus, from sordes 'dirt'
1. involving immoral or dishonest behaviour
    sordid business/affair/story etc
    The whole sordid affair came out in the press.
    She discovered the truth about his sordid past.
    I want to hear all the sordid details!
2. very dirty and unpleasant
   SYN  squalid:
    a sordid little room


sor·didBrE /ˈsɔːdɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɔːrdɪd/ 🔊 adjectiveimmoral or dishonest 卑鄙的;丑恶的;无耻的It was a shock to discover the truth about his sordid past. 他以往的丑行被发现时,人们感到震惊。🔊🔊I didn't want to hear the sordid details of their relationship. 我不想听他们之间的那些龌龊细节。🔊🔊very dirty and unpleasant 肮脏的;污秽的 SYN squalid people living in sordid conditions生活环境肮脏不堪的人