raggedy 英 ['rægɪdɪ]  

raggedy

raggedy  英 ['rægɪdɪ]

adj. 破烂的,褴褛的 

名词复数:raggedies 

Two girls raggedy as rats live across the street. 两个像老鼠一样邋遢的女孩住在街对面。
In Beijing, a pregnant woman dressed in raggedy overalls kneels on the sidewalk, her stomach bulging, her eyes caught in an empty stare at the asphalt. 在北京一个环孕的妇女穿的破破烂烂的跪在马路边上,腹部隆起,眼睛无精打采的盯着沥青路面。

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  • adj. 破烂的,褴褛的
  • 1. Two girls raggedy as rats live across the street.

    两个像老鼠一样邋遢的女孩住在街对面。

  • 2. In Beijing, a pregnant woman dressed in raggedy overalls kneels on the sidewalk, her stomach bulging, her eyes caught in an empty stare at the asphalt.

    在北京一个环孕的妇女穿的破破烂烂的跪在马路边上,腹部隆起,眼睛无精打采的盯着沥青路面。

  • 3. An ugly sweater like that, all raggedy and old, but Mrs. Price believes her.

    这么丑的一件毛衣,这么破,这么旧,普莱斯太太居然相信了。

  • raggedy (adj.) 1845, U.S. Southern, from ragged + -y (2). Raggedy Ann stories first published 1918, character created by U.S. illustrator Johnny Gruelle (1880-1938). The tangle of tales about the origin of the doll and the name probably are mostly invention, sorrow's grieving-shrine for Marcella Gruelle (1902-1915), best left alone.
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