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dilapidated

/dih-lap-i-dey-tid/US // dɪˈlæp ɪˌdeɪ tɪd //UK // (dɪˈlæpɪˌdeɪtɪd) //

残破的,残旧的,残破不堪,残旧

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.falling apart; in ruins
Synonyms
battered受伤的,饱受打击的,饱受摧残的,饱受折磨的broken-down崩溃的,破碎的,破损的,坏了crumbling摇摇欲坠,摇摇欲坠的,崩溃的,崩坏的damaged损坏的,损坏,受损害的,受损decaying衰败的,腐朽的,颓废的,衰败decrepit颓废的,颓然,颓废,衰败的derelict废弃的,荒废的,荒废,遗弃者dingy杂乱无章,嘈杂,杂乱无章的,嘈杂的neglected被忽视的,被忽略的,被忽视的人,被忽视的问题ramshackle破烂不堪,残破的,破旧不堪,残破不堪rickety颤颤巍巍,佝偻病,摇摇欲坠,颤颤巍巍的run-down崩溃,倒闭,崩溃的,倒闭的seedy狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡猾,狡猾的家伙shabby寒酸,寒酸的,破烂不堪,褴褛的unkempt蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,蓬头垢面的人decayed腐烂的,腐朽的,衰败的,腐烂faded褪色,淡淡的,淡化,淡出impaired有缺陷的,有障碍的,有问题的,有缺陷injured受伤,受伤的,受伤害的,受伤的人marred成熟的,已婚,腌制的,成熟beat-up殴打,挨打,挨打的,挨揍crumbly松软的,酥软的,酥脆的,脆皮的crummy蹩脚的,蹩脚,糟糕的,破烂的dog-eared磨损的,已被遗忘的,已被遗忘,已被遗忘的东西fallen-in跌入,堕落的,跌倒在地,堕落in a bad way糟糕的是,糟糕的情况下,不太好意思,不太好old老,老的,旧的,旧ratty老鼠,鼠辈,小老鼠,老鼠的raunchy淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽的,淫乱的rinky-dink叮叮当当,叮叮当当地响,叮当响,叮当shaky摇摇欲坠,摇摇欲坠的,颤颤巍巍的,颤颤巍巍slummy木讷,木讷的,垃圾tacky俗气,粘性,俗气的,粘性大threadbare线状物,线状的,线状体,线状结构tumble-down跌宕起伏,翻倒,跌倒,跌落uncared for无人问津,无人照管,无人问津的,无人照顾的unimproved未经改进的,未改进的,未改善的,未完善的used-up用完的,用完了,用过的,用完即止worn-out破旧的,破旧,破旧不堪的,破烂的

Examples

  • Twenty-eight years ago the Los Angeles LGBT Center moved from a rather dilapidated old motel and into a newly renovated 4,400-square-foot building in Hollywood.

  • The mansion where the main characters lived allowed me to escape my old dilapidated farmhouse for a solid 23 minutes every day.

  • It’s just a dilapidated former bed and breakfast, or so her mom tells her.

  • With no fresh cash coming in, the graveyard had become a dilapidated embarrassment.

  • Gómez noted that lead is still present in older, more dilapidated housing — though I would argue lead isn’t really a climate issue.

  • The building used to be an all-girls school, and when it was initially purchased by Fortune it was dilapidated.

  • Here, in a dilapidated room, Saleem recounts the November blast.

  • We drove for what felt like forever to a sort of dilapidated commercial part of Istanbul on the Asian side of the city.

  • That was a big reference point for us—a dilapidated old house, living in it and being bohemian.

  • The building was dilapidated; the neighborhood sketchy; the floor dusty.

  • There was a window on each side of the dilapidated entrance, and one story above; but no light was visible.

  • The cheapest cigars in New York are dispensed by dilapidated Chinamen, who have little stands about the streets and markets.

  • We were admitted by the keeper, who lives in the dilapidated but delightfully picturesque half-timbered gatehouse.

  • And yet at this dilapidated old inn there were a number of guests who made great pretensions at style.

  • There still remained several handsome old ivy-covered mansions, and many beautiful as well as picturesquely dilapidated gardens.