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单词 sucky
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Definition of sucky in English:

sucky

adjectivesuckiest, suckier ˈsʌkiˈsəkē
North American informal
  • 1Very bad or unpleasant.

    her sucky state job

    她令人心烦的政府工作。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What a sucky, sucky way to end a sucky, sucky day.
    • You're not the only one about to have a sucky summer.
    • An why would so many sucky Yankees be rewarded with so many pennants?
    • All in all it was enjoyable and I was less sucky at it than I thought I'd be.
    • I had a pretty sucky job and living situation and was letting it affect the relationship.
    • And it's great despite the fact that much of it is, if you'll excuse my belletrism, kind of sucky.
    • How is it fair that this fabulous kid - straight A's, a natural leader by example, athletically gifted, kind, articulate, soft-hearted - is in such a sucky system?
    • This is a bad and sucky trend; one of my resolutions is to try not to be a part of it, or not accept it when it is foisted upon me.
    • So there you have it: two sucky go-nowhere songs, two overplayed ones now rendered unlistenable because of that, and a whole slew of good to great ones.
    • But she's not the only one with a really sucky life.
    • The real sucky part of this is that the Wellbutrin (in addition to the Paxil I've been taking) has really worked.
    • I really hate telemarketers, but I know that they are human beings, who have this sucky job where they must call up people that they know are going to hate them.
    • If you narrow yourself down to one particular year, sometimes you'll get stuck with 365 days of sucky music and, then what?
    • The man is brilliant, give him small stage, big venue, sucky crowd, skeptics, big fans, whatever, he always delivers.
    • I've described my job as moderately sucky before, but now I can see it pushing closer to being a job I could love.
    • Later, in the same meeting, a Creative Director holds up a Powerpoint presentation that our sucky new Business Director has designed and presented to a client.
    • It was just a backlash against sucky music and polyester suits.
    • This finding is kind of sucky, though, because as one scientist noted because the tendency to sit still seemed to be biological, it might not be easy for obese people to change their ways.
    • Sure, I'll have to suck it up and get a real job and move onto the same sucky grown-up life you have, eventually, sure.
    • Looking back, the album was sort of bland and sucky.
  • 2Ingratiating and obsequious.

    奉承的,巴结的,谄媚的

    Tommy immediately put on his sucky expression

    汤米立即摆出了他那副奴颜婢膝的表情。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last night I went for a few beers after college with my tutor - not being sucky, you realise, but just having a few jars and putting the world to rights.
    Synonyms
    obsequious, sycophantic, excessively deferential, subservient, fawning, toadying, ingratiating, unctuous, oily, oleaginous, greasy, reptilian, grovelling, cringing, toadyish, sycophantish, slavish, abject, craven, humble, uriah heepish, self-abasing

Definition of sucky in US English:

sucky

adjectiveˈsəkē
North American informal
  • Disagreeable; unpleasant.

    令人不愉快的,讨厌的

    her sucky job

    她令人心烦的政府工作。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This finding is kind of sucky, though, because as one scientist noted because the tendency to sit still seemed to be biological, it might not be easy for obese people to change their ways.
    • Looking back, the album was sort of bland and sucky.
    • How is it fair that this fabulous kid - straight A's, a natural leader by example, athletically gifted, kind, articulate, soft-hearted - is in such a sucky system?
    • I had a pretty sucky job and living situation and was letting it affect the relationship.
    • And it's great despite the fact that much of it is, if you'll excuse my belletrism, kind of sucky.
    • If you narrow yourself down to one particular year, sometimes you'll get stuck with 365 days of sucky music and, then what?
    • What a sucky, sucky way to end a sucky, sucky day.
    • This is a bad and sucky trend; one of my resolutions is to try not to be a part of it, or not accept it when it is foisted upon me.
    • It was just a backlash against sucky music and polyester suits.
    • All in all it was enjoyable and I was less sucky at it than I thought I'd be.
    • I really hate telemarketers, but I know that they are human beings, who have this sucky job where they must call up people that they know are going to hate them.
    • I've described my job as moderately sucky before, but now I can see it pushing closer to being a job I could love.
    • Sure, I'll have to suck it up and get a real job and move onto the same sucky grown-up life you have, eventually, sure.
    • An why would so many sucky Yankees be rewarded with so many pennants?
    • You're not the only one about to have a sucky summer.
    • The man is brilliant, give him small stage, big venue, sucky crowd, skeptics, big fans, whatever, he always delivers.
    • But she's not the only one with a really sucky life.
    • Later, in the same meeting, a Creative Director holds up a Powerpoint presentation that our sucky new Business Director has designed and presented to a client.
    • The real sucky part of this is that the Wellbutrin (in addition to the Paxil I've been taking) has really worked.
    • So there you have it: two sucky go-nowhere songs, two overplayed ones now rendered unlistenable because of that, and a whole slew of good to great ones.
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