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
- `failure' is a dirty word to him
- an offensive or indecent word or phrase
双语例句
- De-normalization is no longer a dirty word; instead, it is a design tool that you will apply in many aspects of your App Engine for Java applications.
反规范化不再是一个忌讳的字眼,相反,它是一个设计工具,您可以把它应用在AppEngineforJava应用程序的许多方面。 - And I knew that word "nigger" was a dirty word.
我知道那是个脏字。 - Profit wasn't a dirty word.
利润这个词也不是那么难听。 - To many people "compromise" is a dirty word.
对于许多人来说,妥协是个忌讳字眼。 - As far as she is concerned, cooking is a dirty word!
就她而言,烹调是件讨厌的事。 - Even before last September's meltdown, Barack Obama was trying to nudge his compatriots towards the idea that government is not always a dirty word.
早在去年9月份政治权利变更以来,奥巴马不断试图提醒他的同胞们,政府并不总是给人负面的印象。 - My children think that work is a dirty word!
我的孩子都觉得这项工作讨厌。 - Mortgage-backed security, a dirty word no longer?
抵押贷款担保证券,终于“解禁”? - That's a dirty word around here.
这个字眼在这里可能是脏话。 - Deficit spending seems to be turning into something of a dirty word in Washington, D.
在华盛顿,透支看起来开始成为禁忌字眼。