sleaze
- IPA[slēz]
美式
- immoral, sordid, and corrupt behavior or material, especially in business or politics;a sordid, corrupt, or immoral person
- behave in an immoral, corrupt, or sordid way
verb: sleaze, 3rd person present: sleazes, gerund or present participle: sleazing, past tense: sleazed, past participle: sleazed
noun: sleaze, plural noun: sleazes
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. immoral, sordid, and corrupt behavior or material, especially in business or politics political campaigns that are long on sleaze and short on substance
- ▪ a sordid, corrupt, or immoral person having failed as a leading man, he triumphs as a sleaze
動詞
- 1. informal behave in an immoral, corrupt, or sordid way you're the last person who has to sleaze around bars
- 更多解釋
- IPA[sliːz]
英式
- immoral, sordid, and corrupt behaviour or activities: political campaigns that are long on sleaze and short on substance
- behave in an immoral, corrupt, or sordid way: you're the last person who has to sleaze around bars
Oxford Dictionary