单词 | lousy |
释义 | lousy (laʊzi ) Word forms: lousier , lousiest 1. adjective If you describe something as lousy, you mean that it is of very bad quality or that you do not like it. [informal] He blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend. At Billy's Cafe, the menu is limited and the food is lousy. It's lousy to be the new kid. [+ to-infinitive] Synonyms: inferior, bad, poor, terrible 2. adjective If you describe someone as lousy, you mean that they are very bad at something they do. [informal] I was a lousy secretary. There can be no argument about how lousy he is at public relations. [+ at] 3. adjective If you describe the number or amount of something as lousy, you mean it is smaller than you think it should be. [informal] The pay is lousy. 4. adjective If you feel lousy, you feel very ill. [informal] I wasn't actually sick but I felt lousy. Synonyms: unwell, poorly [informal], ill, sick Collocations: lousy weather As a place with lousy weather, we're deluged with it. The Sun Lousy weather and choppy seas have delayed the connection. Houston Chronicle Though many people claim our lousy weather affects their stiff joints - three quarters, according to a recent survey - scientists say that's a myth. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 糟糕的 Japanese: 卑劣な |
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