英:[bɪ'drægl]
美:[bɪ'drægəl]
英:[bɪ'drægl]
美:[bɪ'drægəl]
第三人称单数:bedraggles
现在分词:bedraggling
过去式:bedraggled
过去分词:bedraggled
词根:bedraggle
adj.bedraggled 全身泥污的;满身湿透的;荒废的,破烂的
v.bedraggled 把…在泥水中拖脏;把…拖湿(bedraggle的过去分词)
verb
transitive verb
to wet thoroughly
"在泥泞或雨中拖曳而弄脏或弄湿",1727年,来自 be- + draggle "在潮湿的地面或泥泞中拖曳或拉动"。类似意义的词还有 bedrabble(15世纪中期), bedaggle(1570年代)。
be- + draggle
The first known use of bedraggle was in 1727
1 Against tall, sliding and swiveling panels in pocked gun-metal black, lined with rivets and portholes, bedraggled choristers bearing worn suitcases lament historical and present trespasses to haunting effect.
2 He was bedraggled and exhausted, but it was he who was speaking.
3 I slowed to a fast walk, hoping that a muddy and bedraggled American boy who was not running would attract somewhat less attention than one who was.
4 Wind raged, the bean leaves were covered with dust; they looked bedraggled, unhealthy, dying.
5 The Huntsman took stock of their bedraggled appearance and ordered someone to care for Con’s leg and Taisin’s shoulder, and then he came to Kaede and regarded her gravely.
6 Between my near-arrest and bedraggled appearance, I began to feel vaguely guilty.
7 Ess looked pale and bedraggled, her wet hair like seaweed all around her face.
8 When Cortes and his bedraggled adventurers landed on the Mexican coast in 1519, they might have been driven into the sea by thousands of Aztec cavalry mounted on domesticated native American horses.
9 I met the poor bedraggled woman in the waiting area outside the ICU and I told her that I would stay with her all day.
10 We caught it with our mouths and laughed at one another, at how ridiculous we looked, three bedraggled kids sticking our tongues out at the sky.
11 Girls in various states of bedraggled dotted the sand like exotic, off-course birds.
12 He looked round at his bedraggled, shivering comrades and then at Kehaar, spruce and brisk on the stern.
13 Inside, she saw a young boy in a bedraggled blue kefta pacing restlessly, gabbling to himself, scratching at his arms.
14 “Then,” said Mr. Sharpe, turning from me, “you are a member of an even more bedraggled and inconsequential diaspora than I had imagined.”
15 Ostensibly it’s a 46½-minute zombie movie, as bedraggled, bloody, slow-walking dead people show up in its latter half.
16 She looked even more bedraggled and busted up than Magdalys had realized, but her fists were clenched.
17 He was bloody and bedraggled, and his head, which hung by the mare’s shoulders, had red hair.
18 A small, bedraggled boy was coming up the hill toward us with a small herd of goats following behind him.
19 A bedraggled figure slowly made his way up the front steps of our building and appeared at our apartment door.
20 Her hair's a bit bedraggled, there are bags under her eyes and, unusually for Kidman, you can see traces of wrinkle on her forehead.
1 散乱的
3 散乱
7 弄脏
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