battered 英 [ˈbætəd]   美 [ˈbætərd]

battered

battered  英 [ˈbætəd] 美 [ˈbætərd]

adj. 破旧的;磨损的;弄垮的;受到虐待的  v. 连续猛击;磨损(batter的过去分词) 

Rough roads had battered our cars. 崎岖不平的道路磨损了我们的汽车。
Finally they rescued him, then winched on board his battered dinghy. 最后,他们解救了他,然后用绞车把受损小艇吊上了甲板。

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  • adj. 破旧的;磨损的;弄垮的;受到虐待的
  • v. 连续猛击;磨损(batter的过去分词)
  • 1. Rough roads had battered our cars.

    崎岖不平的道路磨损了我们的汽车。

  • 2. Finally they rescued him, then winched on board his battered dinghy.

    最后,他们解救了他,然后用绞车把受损小艇吊上了甲板。

  • 3. “That picture…” He looked at a black and white photograph to her right that rested on a small, battered side table.

    “那张照片…”他看到一张黑白照片,在她右边的一张小的用旧了的床头柜上。

bat·tered / ˈbætəd ; NAmE ˈbætərd / adjective 1 old, used a lot, and not in very good condition 破旧不堪的 a battered old car 一辆破旧的老爷车 2 [usually before noun ] attacked violently and injured; attacked and badly damaged by weapons or by bad weather 受到严重虐待的;受到(武器、恶劣天气)重创的 battered women/children 受虐待的妇女╱儿童 The child had suffered what has become known as ‘battered baby syndrome’. 那孩子患的是后来人称“受虐儿童综合症”的疾病。 Rockets and shells continued to hit the battered port. 火箭和炮弹继续袭击已遭受重创的港口。 bat·tered / ˈbætəd ; NAmE ˈbætərd /
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