英 [dɪˈkrepɪtjuːd] 美 [dɪˈkrepɪtuːd]
n. 衰老,老朽
decrepitude /dɪˈkrɛpɪtjuːd/
不可数名词 Decrepitude is the state of being very old and in poor condition. 破旧
The building had a general air of decrepitude and neglect.
这座建筑给人一种破旧并且无人问津的总体印象。
a state of deterioration due to old age or long use
同义词: dilapidation
衰老-引用次数:25
It can regulate the disorder of body immunity function through regulating the cell gene. It can also slow decrepitude of the body and improve the ability of anti-oxidant and anti-ageing.
大量实验证明:逆针灸对免疫失调性疾病有较好的预防作用;可调节细胞因子,以达到调整机体的免疫功能失调的目的;可延缓机体的衰老,提高机体组织的抗氧化、抗衰老能力,预示着“逆针灸”在预防医学领域具有广阔的应用前景。
... decrepit adj.衰老的,破旧的 decrepitude n.衰老、破旧 decry v.责难,贬低(价值) ...
decrepitude(老耄), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
decrepit 衰老的;破旧的
衰老,老朽
The building had a general air of decrepitude and neglect.
这座建筑给人一种破旧并且无人问津的总体印象。
Frequent exercising can defer the decrepitude.
经常运动锻炼,可延缓衰老。
Partly, I guess, they don't want us running around too much, approaching decrepitude as we are.
我猜在一定程度上因为他们不想让接近老弱之态的我们四处奔波太多。
Intimate rather than expansive, it's tucked inside a stone enclosure that's beguiling in its decrepitude.
They find a shocking scene of decrepitude and decay, which Knausgaard records in lucid litanies of fact.
Without a clear objective, the cycle of chores that kept the Farley running the continuous battle against rust and decrepitude became tedious, eroding morale each day.