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
- Residents in front of a dilapidated frame house in Kansas City, ca.
在一个居民在堪萨斯市,加利福尼亚破旧的木屋前。 - The old street waiting for breaking down There are dilapidated houses and rare householder in this street, which continues its few days.
《待拆的老街》等待拆迁重建的老街上,破落的房屋和稀少的住户,延续着老街所剩不多的时日。 - 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。 - 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。 - And a dilapidated old window sash.
还有一个破旧的窗框。 - A vehicle that is dilapidated and uncomfortable.
破旧的不舒服的交通工具。 - 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。 - The walls of the dilapidated shed lean outward.
那座破棚屋的墙向外倾。 - Dilapidated as they are, the buildings really conjure up the earlier times.
尽管已是破败不堪,但这些建筑物却使人不由得想起了那逝去的岁月。 - The process of becoming dilapidated.
变得破旧或荒废的过程。