decrepit

美音:[dɪ'krepɪt] 英音:[dɪ'krepɪt]

简单释义:


adj.衰老的;老朽的;破旧的

网络龙钟;老弱的;年老力衰

完整释义:


adj.

1.衰老的,老弱的;老朽的
2.破旧的
3.破烂的


例句:

  1. Aboard his exotic interstellar sail ship, Dooku traveled to a decrepit warehouse district on Coruscant.
    杜库乘坐其怪异的星际帆船,来到科洛桑一个破败的仓库地区。

  2. Generally speaking, most child labor work for extended periods of time performing mundane jobs in decrepit working conditions.
    一般来说,大多数童工每天在恶劣的条件下长时间工作。

  3. By 1997, when Labour won power, the electorate had become more worried about decrepit public services than high taxes.
    工党在1997年取得执政权的时候,选民们对于陈旧的公共服务机构的忧虑更大于对高税收的忧虑。

  4. Only with the occasional piggy-back from American consumers can the decrepit Germans, French and Italians make any progress at all.
    美国消费者偶尔骑墙转向,式微的德国、法国和意大利经济才能有所改观。

  5. The poor old woman was so decrepit that she can scarcely walk.
    这位可怜的老人太衰老了以至于举步维艰。

  6. IN A decrepit four-storey office block, Vu The Khanh runs what he describes as one of the busiest "embassies" in Hanoi.
    在一幢破旧的四层高的办公大楼里,VuTheKhanh经营着他所谓的河内最繁忙的一个“大使馆”。

  7. And as you get older and more decrepit, you sort of inch along on this sort of depressing, long staircase, leading you into oblivion.
    而且随着你变得更老,更加力不从心,你步履艰难的在这个令人沮丧的,长长的,最终会带你通往灭亡的楼梯上行走。

  8. It was from Vienna that the last pulses of life beat through the diseased and worn-out body of the decrepit Empire.
    据来自维也纳的最后一个脉冲的生活击败通过患病和破旧机构的衰老帝国。

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