英:[dɪˈlæpɪdeɪtɪd]
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di·lap·i·dat·ed
dih lae pih deI tihd
词根:dilapidate
n.dilapidation 破损;崩塌;荒废
vi.dilapidate 毁坏;荒废;浪费
vt.dilapidate 荒废;毁坏
Adjective
1. in deplorable condition;
"a street of bedraggled tenements"
"a broken-down fence"
"a ramshackle old pier"
"a tumble-down shack"
dilapidated building破烂建筑物;危房
"破败的,崩溃的",1806年,来自 dilapidate 的过去分词形容词。
see dilapidate
The first known use of dilapidated was in 1565
dilateverb
to make or grow larger or wider
lungs dilated with air
dilapidatedadjective
partly ruined or decayed especially from age or lack of care
a dilapidated old house
1 Houses as cramped and dilapidated as his didn’t seem to exist even in the parts of Nashville with cramped and dilapidated houses, at least along the path they took.
2 Most of them shut down, and black children were forced into crowded classrooms in dilapidated schools, often with teachers who were barely literate themselves.
3 We had a dilapidated blue home with two stories, four bedrooms, and creaky stairs.
4 The club would pay instead to spruce up the existing, dilapidated home of British athletics, at Crystal Palace, 14km away in south London.
取而代之的是,该俱乐部将出钱将14千米以外,地处伦敦南部激动人心却残破失修的英国田径运动赛场水晶宫体育场装潢一新。
5 We crossed a dirt courtyard, where pieces of clothing hung like pennants from a wire, and entered a dilapidated hut like all the others.
6 The stone figures in this dilapidated temple are already in decay, covered with cobwebs and dust.
这座破庙里的石像已经破烂不堪, 上面布满了蜘蛛网和灰尘.
7 There was a dilapidated swing set at one end of the yard, towels and jeans hanging from it.
8 She still remembered shivering in a dark corner of that dilapidated mansion, listening to the Cyclopes mimicking her friends’ voices, trying to trick her into coming out into the open.
9 Hospital buildings are dilapidated, while medicine and equipment are often in short supply.
医院大楼看似就要坍塌, 而医药与医疗设施也经常出现供应不足.
10 Once, he rested in a clump of grass next to the dilapidated depot.
11 It was a dilapidated place—one former rider compared it to an outhouse—but like everything else in Tijuana, it was innovative, offering the first primitive movable starting gates and photo finishes.
12 He had walked to the end of the veranda and was staring at the dilapidated garage beside the house.
13 Although the signs changed, but still dilapidated village, scene miserable.
虽然招牌换了, 但是村子里仍然破烂不堪, 景象凄惨.
14 After a long day out in the world, families returned to their dilapidated homes.
15 The house is dilapidated but it has possibilities.
这房子已破旧不堪,但还有可利用的价值.
16 A sketch where the skinnier performer took off his dilapidated boot and counted his toes over and over again, constantly losing his place, generated the loudest reaction.
17 So Capricorn's men avoided that part of the village, where dirty dishes left by its long-gone inhabitants still stood on many tables behind dilapidated front doors.
18 He pointed to a dilapidated old vehicle that was parked close by.
他指着一辆停靠在附近的破旧卡车.
19 They slip and slide down frozen walkways past dilapidated Soviet structures. They subsist on cafeteria food slathered in mayo.
在荒废的苏维埃时代的建筑里,他们跌跌撞撞穿行在结了冰的走道中,以涂着厚厚蛋黄酱的餐厅食物为生;整日埋头书堆,读着“呕吐彗星(vomit comets)”和离心分离机的知识。
20 In September 1965, a white landlord named Abe Greenberg bought more than a score of properties in East Durham and promptly raised rents, although he had not made any improvements to the dilapidated houses.
1 破烂
rotten beaten shabby tattered disreputable raggedy frazzle overwear see service worn seedy sleazy forlorn ratty tatty moth-eaten fly-blown clapped out mangy flyblown out-at-elbows crazy miserable ragged beat-up scraggly duddy raggle-taggle tumble-down tattery dilapidation rag bag bedraggled used-up riffraff mundungus stuff dust garbage junk tack rubble cultch
2 破旧的
conked-out beaten ragged seedy sleazy decrepit scrubby clapped rattletrap poky moth-eaten rinky-dink klunky tattery mean tired worn geriatric wretched scruffy unsound well-worn worn-out crummy beat-up threadbare broken-down mangy beaten-up clapped-out flea-bitten clapped out shabby tattered run-down creaky tatty the worse for wear well worn derelict moldy mouldy old battered ratty fleabitten
3 毁坏
derelict decrepit ruinous crash sack massacre breakage ravage ruination per- dilapidate queer destroy injure poison flaw undo mar devastate butcher demolish havoc sabotage bugger euchre deflower vulgarize unbuild asperse eat cook waste ruin blast lay waste to waste broken-down lorn shambles destruction wreck corrosion wreckage wrecking sandblast dilapidation wrack bust puckeroo break sink trash spill pickle perish puncture romp cooper jim unmake play old Harry with put the tin hat on do a job on play hell with
6 破烂的
rotten beaten shabby tattered disreputable raggedy see service worn seedy sleazy forlorn ratty tatty moth-eaten fly-blown clapped out mangy flyblown crazy miserable ragged beat-up scraggly duddy raggle-taggle tumble-down tattery bedraggled used-up riffraff
7 年久失修的
8 破败的
9 破落的
10 毁坏的
12 倾坍的
14 倒塌
16 破旧不堪的
17 残破的
18 荒废
ruined wasteful desolate run-down ruinous wasting tatty wilderness ravage desolation disrepair ruination dilapidation rust waste ruin dally dilapidate go to rack and ruin run to waste go to waste
19 破旧
conked-out beaten ragged seedy sleazy decrepit scrubby clapped rattletrap poky moth-eaten rinky-dink klunky tattery seediness shabbiness scruffiness mean tired worn geriatric wretched scruffy unsound well-worn worn-out crummy beat-up threadbare broken-down mangy beaten-up clapped-out flea-bitten dilapidation clapped out shabby tattered run-down creaky tatty the worse for wear well worn derelict moldy mouldy age decrepitude old battered ratty fleabitten
21 衰败的