dilapidated
英 [dɪˈlæpɪdeɪtɪd]
美 [dɪˈlæpɪdeɪtɪd]
adj. 破旧的; 破烂的; 年久失修的
Collins.1 / BNC.14551 / COCA.13887
牛津词典
adj.
- 破旧的;破烂的;年久失修的
old and in very bad condition
柯林斯词典
- (建筑物)失修的,破旧的,破败不堪的
A building that isdilapidatedis old and in a generally bad condition.
英英释义
adj
- in deplorable condition
- a street of bedraggled tenements
- a broken-down fence
- a ramshackle old pier
- a tumble-down shack
双语例句
- The process of becoming dilapidated.
变得破旧或荒废的过程。 - It still stands today, albeit in dilapidated condition.
它仍然屹立今天,尽管在破旧的条件。 - A few horse-drawn carts still trundle through the dilapidated mining villages
几架马车仍然在破落的矿村中曲折行进。 - He had checked into the dilapidated Bayamo Hotel on schedule.
他按时住进了破旧的贝阿莫旅社。 - A dilapidated house with peeling paint; peeling row houses.
油漆剥落了的房子;油漆剥落了的一排房子。 - Then, how rich, but it still was a dilapidated, boarded we are fellow travelers.
再有钱又怎么,还不是得一块-,上了车我们就是同路人。 - The house is a little more dilapidated than when I last saw it
那房子比我上次见到时更破旧了些。 - The buildings in his pictures are ruined and dilapidated.
出现在照片中的这些建筑已经破败、衰落。 - The interior of the house was much like the outside-ugly and dilapidated.
房子的内部和外部非常相像,又难看又破旧。 - Dilapidated infrastructure, especially in transport, could pose a risk to competitiveness and longer-term growth prospects.
破旧的基础设施,尤其是交通基础设施,有可能对竞争力和长期增长前景构成威胁。