rat·ty /ˈræti/ adjectiveadj 1 British EnglishBrE informalBAD-TEMPERED becoming annoyed quickly or easily 暴躁的;易怒的 SYN irritable I feel guilty about getting ratty with the children. 我动不动就对孩子们发脾气,心里很内疚。
2 American EnglishAmE informalCONDITION/STATE OF something dirty and in bad condition 肮脏的;破旧的 → shabby ratty• No joke, he said, upset neighbours could get very ratty.• a ratty bathrobe• Philip, alone on his blanket, a ratty beach blanket of gray flannel, stood up and waved me over.• Patsy was getting ratty, Betsy was getting distressed, and Jimmy was losing all respect for his mum.• A red-eyed junkie in a ratty brown coat played doorman, standing outside like a homeless guy.• He had a bald spot, under a straggle of brown hair, and a ratty Fu Manchu moustache.• Mrs Kulass put on a ratty fur coat, a shabby felt hat, and put her hands inside an old muff.• Hitchcock gets a ratty letter for messing up his contribution to the script of Strangers On A Train. getting ratty• Patsy was getting ratty, Betsy was getting distressed, and Jimmy was losing all respect for his mum.