dilapidated
dilapidated 英 [dɪˈlæpɪdeɪtɪd] 美 [dɪˈlæpɪˌdetɪd]
adj. 荒废的,要塌似的;破坏的 v. 变得荒废(dilapidate的过去分词)
- Falling down and in total disrepair, something that's dilapidated is going to need a lot of fixing up.
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- adj. 荒废的,要塌似的;破坏的
- v. 变得荒废(dilapidate的过去分词)
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1. When they passed a dilapidated house, they saw a couple with their three children living there.
他们路过一所破烂的房子,看见里面住着一对夫妇和他们的三个孩子。
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2. The way was also paved for urban renewal around some of the stations—many quite dilapidated due to the degradation of the rail system.
它还为某些车站周围的城市复兴打下了基础。 许多这些地方都曾因轨道系统的退化而相当破败。
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3. Both buildings were designed in art nouveau style, though many of the finishing touches have since disappeared from the dilapidated edifice.
这两座建筑物在设计上有新艺术派的风格,虽然摇摇欲坠的大厦上很多细节已经消失无考。
- dilapidated (adj.) "in ruins, broken down," 1806, past-participle adjective from dilapidate.
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