1. looking untidy and in bad condition
Angielskie słowo "shabby" (looking untidy and in bad condition) występuje w zestawach:
Units 10-14 Cambridge Objective Advanced2. shabby
Get rid of those shabby clothes and buy something new.
In the end, we ended up eating at that shabby restaurant.
The room was empty except for a shabby bed.
He is mixed up with something shabby.
Wisdom often exists under a shabby coat.
shabby clothes/furniture
He wore a shabby old overcoat.
She saw the shabby little house, but she didn't hurry by.
The hotel room where we stayed was shabby.
This costume is so shabby that 1'1/ have to throw it out.
He tried to apologize for his shabby treatment of her.
Ern slammed on the brakes and the Knight Bus skidded to a halt in front of a small and shabby-looking pub, the Leaky Cauldron
Some buildings here are old and bad condition - really shabby.
The second-hand sofa was a little shabby, but Nina thought she could refurbish it.
The small house had come to look shabby, though it was just as good as ever underneath.
3. not clear or honest
Angielskie słowo "shabby" (not clear or honest) występuje w zestawach:
Advanced English words that start with "S"4. in poor condition because of long use or lack of care
Angielskie słowo "shabby" (in poor condition because of long use or lack of care) występuje w zestawach:
Unit 2 po angielsku5. run down
The battery has run down.
hit and injure sb with a vehicle/My dog was run down by a bus.
My father worked very hard last month and now he is run down.
She got run down outside school.
I’ll just run down the list and see if we’ve forgotten anything.
She feels run down after working so hard recently.
6. shabbily
shabbily dressed, shabbily treated
shabbily dressed man