ragged
ragged 英 [ˈrægɪd] 美 [ˈræɡɪd]
adj. 衣衫褴褛的;粗糙的;参差不齐的;锯齿状的;刺耳的;不规则的
- Something that's ragged is starting to fall apart. When your favorite sweater is getting ragged, it's so worn that the sleeves are fraying.
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- adj. 衣衫褴褛的;粗糙的;参差不齐的;锯齿状的;刺耳的;不规则的
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1. A ragged man emerged from behind the tree.
一个衣衫褴褛的男人从树后面走出来。
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2. One moment the crust took the form of a shattered windshield, then it coalesced into a jigsaw puzzle, then a ragged map of the world.
某一瞬间,地壳会变成破碎的挡风玻璃,随后又合并成一块巨大的拼图,仿佛是一幅制作粗糙的世界地图。
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3. For example, matches can be described as optional, which makes it much better than SQL at querying ragged data.
例如,可以将匹配描述为可选,这使它在查询粗糙的数据时比 SQL 更合适。
- ragged (adj.) "rough, shaggy," c. 1300, past-participle adjective as though from a verb form of rag (n.). Compare Latin pannosus "ragged, wrinkly," from pannus "piece of cloth." But the word might reflect a broader, older meaning; perhaps from or reinforced by Old Norse raggaðr "shaggy," via Old English raggig "shaggy, bristly, rough" (which, Barnhart writes, "was almost surely developed from Scandinavian"). Of clothes, early 14c.; of persons, late 14c. To run (someone) ragged is from 1915. Related: Raggedly; raggedness.
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