lousier
英 [ˈlaʊzɪə]
美 [ˈlaʊzɪər]
adj. 非常糟的; 极坏的; 恶劣的; (认为某物无太大价值而不满或感到受辱)讨厌的,倒霉的; (某事物或人)太多的
lousy的比较级
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 很差的;糟糕的;恶劣的
If you describe something aslousy, you mean that it is of very bad quality or that you do not like it.- He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend...
他责怪菲奥娜让他过了一个糟糕的周末。 - At Billy's Cafe, the menu is limited and the food is lousy...
比利咖啡馆的菜品选择有限,食物也很差。 - It's lousy to be the new kid.
作为新人的滋味总是不大好受。
- He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend...
- ADJ-GRADED 蹩脚的;不擅长的;不中用的
If you describe someone aslousy, you mean that they are very bad at something they do.- I was a lousy secretary...
我是个不称职的秘书。 - There can be no argument about how lousy he is at public relations.
毋庸置疑,他在公关方面很是差劲。
- I was a lousy secretary...
- ADJ 微薄的;些微的;可怜的
If you describe the number or amount of something aslousy, you mean it is smaller than you think it should be.- The pay is lousy.
工资很低。
- The pay is lousy.
- ADJ-GRADED 很难受的;非常不舒服的
If you feellousy, you feel very ill.- I wasn't actually sick but I felt lousy.
我倒没生病,只是觉得很不舒服。
- I wasn't actually sick but I felt lousy.