1 (of a person’s behaviour /behavior etc) showing low standards or ideals etc; not very pleasant or admirable -- menjijikkan
The pernicious transformation of sordid stories into epics for profit cannot really be restrained in any other way.
They are sordid, and their managements tend to be feudal.
We have had a lot of words, "sordid", "cheat", "fraudulent", "chicanery", "gerrymander", "sham", "tricksters", and "nincompoop".
The sordid saga of this wrangle with the parents, the company's devious efforts to discharge its moral responsibilities on the cheap, continues.
I do not intend to go fully into the many sordid incidents about which we read almost daily in the newspapers.
There could rarely have been a more classic example of sordid party political manoeuvre without the slightest regard for the national interest.
A sordid matter has been much talked about in the past three or four years.
The sad, sordid history of their export shows that they cannot be transported safely but only at great risk of damage.
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髒的, 骯髒的,邋遢的, 不道德的…
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脏的, 肮脏的,邋遢的, 不道德的…
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sórdido…
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sujo, sórdido…
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pis, sefil, rezil…
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sordide…
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špinavý, nečestný, nechutný…
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