raggedness / ˈræg ɪd /

褴褛褴褛不堪破烂褴褛程度

raggedness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. clothed in tattered garments: a ragged old man.
  2. torn or worn to rags; tattered: ragged clothing.
  3. shaggy, as an animal, its coat, etc.
  4. having loose or hanging shreds or fragmentary bits: a ragged wound.
  5. full of rough or sharp projections; jagged: ragged stones.
  6. in a wild or neglected state: a ragged garden.
  7. rough, imperfect, or faulty: a ragged piece of work.
  8. harsh, as sound, the voice, etc.
  9. set or printed with one side unjustified; either flush left with the right side unjustified or flush right with the left side unjustified .

raggedness 近义词

raggedness

等同于 roughness

更多raggedness例句

  1. Rather than centering in on one main attraction or ecosystem, the park straddles a few radically different zones—temperate rainforest, glacier-capped peaks, and ragged Pacific coastline.
  2. As if teachers, books, museums, historical sites, documents and documentaries didn’t exist, and a poop-covered statue surrounded by ragged bushes and paper-bag bench warmers was the sole repository of all Civil War information.
  3. However, if its low-level circulation becomes shredded and ragged following its encounter with Cuba, it will be more difficult for Elsa to reorganize.
  4. To make it through a ragged season, the NBA relied on a point guard revival.
  5. Tucked underneath the moss-lined trunks of enormous spruce trees are two secluded campsites overlooking the ragged Pacific coast of the Olympic Peninsula.
  6. He became delirious, his heartbeat grew ragged, his blood teemed with the virus, and his lungs, liver and kidneys began to fail.
  7. The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire.
  8. We are sitting in a ragged park behind a McDonalds restaurant on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital.
  9. Beneath the layers of hurt, beneath the ragged laughter, I heard awillingness to endure.
  10. The final score flattered Brazil, which had looked ragged and complacent for much of the game.
  11. But not too big for the ragged old arm that felled it down as an axe fells the last rings of a stricken tree.
  12. A handkerchief, once red, with polka spots, contained a ragged flannel shirt and a stocking-heel tied with a piece of tape.
  13. Nevertheless, he was girt with a sword in a ragged scabbard hanging from a frayed and shabby belt of leather.
  14. The girl looked round the ragged moor, brooding in the twilight, and half hesitated.
  15. The spell was broken, and Mr. Carr took out his watch as he turned his eyes on a ragged urchin who had called to him from below.