英 [dɪˈkrepɪt] 美 [dɪˈkrepɪt]
adj. 衰老的;破旧的
decrepit /dɪˈkrɛpɪt/
形容词 Something that is decrepit is old and in bad condition. Someone who is decrepit is old and weak. 破旧的; 衰老的
The film had been shot in a decrepit old police station.
这部电影拍摄地点在一个破旧的老警察站。
这里的老大是日渐老朽(Decrepit)的贾尼尼。他步履蹒跚的背影下,我在徐徐征服了这帮挑剔却也无比热情的球迷。
...某些臣僚的褒称 [term of honor and respect for some feudal officials] 朽迈;颓败 [old and feeble;senil;decrepit] 变老;朽迈 [be old and feeble] ..
decrepitude 衰老,老朽
The film had been shot in a decrepit old police station.
这部电影拍摄地点在一个破旧的老警察站。
Chopin's decrepit health reinforced his emotional trauma.
肖邦身体虚弱,加重了他的感情创伤。
In turn Pakistan, with a decrepit economy, needs international aid.
反过来,对于经济破败的巴基斯坦来说国际援助仍是必须之物。
"In Europe, you see millions of dollars of players playing in decrepit stadiums, " Matheson said.
The rooms there did not look decrepit and old, which is kind of what I expected.
Why did it take an hour for decrepit fire engines to reach the blazing supermarket?