英['træʃi]美['træʃi]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
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Something trashy is cheap and tacky or badly made, like the trashy gossip magazines your friend reads.
Since the early 17th century, trashy has been used to mean “worthless, or resembling trash.” Use this adjective for gaudy or flashy things, like trashy costume jewelry, or things with no perceived value, like a trashy novel or movie. Don't use trashy to describe a person — it's offensive to talk about someone as being without value, worthless, or inferior.
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比较级: trashier最高级: trashiest