dowdy
英 [ˈdaʊ.di]
美 [ˈdaʊ.di]
- adj. 懒散的;过时的;寒酸的
- n. 懒散的女人;邋遢女人
- n. (Dowdy)人名;(英)道迪
将“dowdy”与“daily”进行联想,想象每天穿着朴素、不时尚的老套衣服,这样的形象可以帮助记忆“dowdy”这个词,它的意思是穿着简朴、老气横秋的。
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- dowdy
- 1580s (n.), "an aukward, ill-dressed, inelegant woman" [Johnson]; 1670s (adj.), perhaps a diminutive of doue "poorly dressed woman" (early 14c.), which is of uncertain origin. The modern use of dowd (n.) is most likely a back-formation from dowdy. "If plaine or homely, wee saie she is a doudie or a slut" [Barnabe Riche, "Riche his Farewell to Militarie profession," 1581].
You don't have to be dowdy to be a Christian. [Tammy Faye Bakker, "Newsweek," June 8, 1987]
Related: Dowdily; dowdiness.
- 1. She looked very plain and dowdy.
- 她长得非常普通,衣也过时.
- 2. Her clothes were clean but dowdy.
- 她衣着整洁但有点土气。
- 3. She makes me feel dowdy and ugly.
- 她让我自惭形秽。
- 4. She made the other women look dowdy and careless.
- 她使其他人相形见绌,使她们显得太懒散.
- 5. She was in a dowdy blue frock.
- 她穿了件不大洁净的蓝上衣.