0 looking dirty or in bad condition and likely to be involved in dishonest or illegal activities:
1 in bad condition, esp. because not cared for and therefore unattractive:
The matchbox carried the logo of what appeared to be a seedy nightclub.
The area where fertile fields produced raspberries is now a mixture of abandoned factories, toxic waste, rubbish, roads, signs, faceless 1950s housing blocks and a seedy strip joint.
Young men and daring young women could see it in recent years in seedy theaters in "popular" districts.
Both of them were seedy and rundown, built for a bygone age and entirely unsuited to modern medical care.
When an area is blighted, it begins to look seedy and goes downhill very fast.
It is a seedy rip-off of the taxpayers by a clique of civil servants operating from the inside.
I need only mention the diesel units which have now been running for 15 years and are in a seedy condition.
One heavily pregnant woman was forced to pay £50 late at night, and another was forced to seek a bank till in that self-same seedy area.
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破舊的,襤褸的, 骯髒的, 下流的…
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sórdido, de mala muerte, cutre…
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sórdido, desleixado…
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köhne, kılıksız, pejmurde…
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minable, pas dans son assiette…
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zchátralý, nemocný…
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