1. Sloppy people can't bear to part with anything. 邋遢的人不能忍受放弃任何东西。
2. It's not easy to prove that an executive intended to deceive shareholders rather than just engaged in sloppy paperwork, say lawyers. 律师表示,要证实一位经理是预谋欺骗股东并不是件容易的事,那不只是拼拼凑凑的纸上作业。
3. We start descending quite near the beach, witnessing the black sandy patch that came after the rocks bottom, followed by steep sloppy gradient. 我们开始下潜的地方挺靠近岸边的,看见水底的火山石后既是黑乎乎的沙地,接着是陡峭的斜坡。
英英解释
adj.
1. lacking neatness or order
2. wet or smeared with a spilled liquid or moist material
3. (of soil) soft and watery
4. not fitting closely; hanging loosely
5. excessively or abnormally emotional
6. marked by great carelessness