dilapidate
dilapidate 英 [dɪ'læpɪdeɪt] 美 [dɪˈlæpɪˌdet]
vi. 毁坏;荒废;浪费 vt. 荒废;毁坏
进行时:dilapidating 过去式:dilapidated 过去分词:dilapidated 第三人称单数:dilapidates
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- vi. 毁坏;荒废;浪费
- vt. 荒废;毁坏
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1. Second, they may indulge in it, thus dilapidate their study, which isn't rare.
其次,他们可能会沉迷于它,从而破坏他们的研究,这是并不罕见。
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2. Correspondingly, more and more students who live off-campus go wrong easily and dilapidate their study. And many crimes are thus committed by them.
相对应的,校外租房居住大学生中误入歧途、荒废学业等问题开始增多,并出现了不少针对他们的犯罪案件。
- dilapidate (v.) 1560s, "to bring a building to ruin," from Latin dilapidatus, past participle of dilapidare "to squander, waste," originally "to throw stones, scatter like stones;" see dilapidation. Perhaps the English word is a back-formation from dilapidation.
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