ragged
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Someone who is ragged looks messy and is wearing clothes that are old and torn. 衣衫褴褛的
The five survivors eventually reached safety, ragged, half-starved, and exhausted. 这5名幸存者最终到达了安全地带,衣衫褴褛、饿得半死、筋疲力尽。
2. ADJ Ragged clothes are old and torn. 破旧的
...an elderly, bearded man in ragged clothes. …一个上了年纪、留着胡须、穿着破旧衣服的男人。
3. ADJ You can say that something is ragged when it is rough or uneven. 粗糙的; 参差不齐的
O'Brien formed the men into a ragged line. 奥布赖恩把这些男人排成了歪歪扭扭的一排。
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ragged /ˈræɡɪd/
剑桥词典
- (of clothes ) torn and not in good condition
(衣服)破旧的,破烂的,不整齐的
The children were wearing dirty , ragged clothes . 孩子们身上的衣服又脏又破。
(of a person ) untidy , dirty , and wearing old , torn clothes
(人)邋遢的,不整洁的,衣衫褴褛的
Two ragged children stood outside the station , begging for money . 两个衣衫褴褛的孩子站在车站外乞讨。
(especially of an edge ) rough and not smooth
(尤指边缘)参差不齐的;粗糙的,不规则的
The leaves of this plant have ragged edges . 这种植物的叶子边缘参差不齐。
The patient's breathing was ragged (= not regular ) and uneven . 病人的呼吸不均匀。
A ragged (= not straight ) line of people were waiting at the bus stop . 公交车站上人们排起歪歪扭扭的长队在等车。
not performing well, because of not being organized
(表演)不协调的,没有章法的,拙劣的
The team was rather ragged in the first half of the game . 这支球队上半场踢得相当差劲。 返回 ragged