
Grubby
UK
/ˈɡrʌbi/
US
/ˈɡrʌbi/

Translation of "grubby" into Russian
grubby
AdjectiveUK
/ˈɡrʌbi/
US
/ˈɡrʌbi/
grubby
grubbier Comp.
grubbiest Super.
He wore a grubby old coat that had seen better days.
Он носил замызганное старое пальто, которое видело лучшие дни.
The children came home with grubby hands after playing in the mud.
Дети пришли домой с грязными руками после игры в грязи.
Definitions
grubby
NounUK
/ˈɡrʌbi/
US
/ˈɡrʌbi/
A small sculpin fish (Myoxocephalus aenaeus) found in the north-western Atlantic Ocean; also called the grubby sculpin.
Local fishermen often catch grubbies while bottom-fishing off the Maine coast.
grubby
AdjectiveUK
/ˈɡrʌbi/
US
/ˈɡrʌbi/
Covered with or characterized by dirt or grime.
The children returned home with grubby hands after playing in the mud.
Morally or ethically unclean or sordid.
The politician's grubby dealings were exposed in the media.
Idioms and phrases
grubby hands
After playing in the garden, the children had grubby hands.
грязные руки
После игр в саду у детей были грязные руки.
grubby clothes
He wore grubby clothes from working all day in the field.
грязная одежда
Он носил грязную одежду после целого дня работы в поле.
grubby face
The toddler had a grubby face after eating chocolate.
грязное лицо
У малыша было грязное лицо после того, как он съел шоколад.
grubby little room
They stayed in a grubby little room at the inn.
грязная маленькая комната
Они остановились в грязной маленькой комнате в гостинице.
grubby business
The politician was involved in a grubby business deal.
грязный бизнес
Политик был вовлечен в грязный бизнес.