tacky
/'tæki/ uk 词频 #14393
tacky 是什么意思
- 中文释义
- a. 发粘的, 破烂的, 俗丽的
- 英文释义
- s. (of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch
tacky 的真实例句
以下例句摘自真实英文文章,看看 tacky 在自然语境里怎么用:
For every tacky house, a tacky person; for every tacky person, a tacky house.
—— In Praise of the Old WASP Elite (Because Dignified Hypocrisy is Better Than Garish Cruelty)
Sports franchises everywhere can be tacky, rapacious, incompetent, extortionate, and otherwise exploitative, but only because their customers, the fans, are essentially captives.
—— LIV Golf Is Dying of Boredom
She is tacky, she never answers the questions when she appears on Dick Cavett (“You never remotely / answer the questions”), she is a wretched actress.
—— One great poem to read today: Tim Dlugos’s “Shelley Winters”
Despite fierce backlash from designers calling the ads "tacky, unprofessional dross," it appears Skechers is continuing to use AI in its new campaigns, doubling down on the slop, much to the disapproval of creatives.
—— Surprise, Skechers is making AI slop again
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