英 [dɪˈlæpɪdeɪtɪd] 美 [dɪˈlæpɪdeɪtɪd]
adj. 荒废的,破旧的,要塌似的;受破坏的
v. 使荒废(dilapidate 的过去式和过去分词)
dilapidated /dɪˈlæpɪˌdeɪtɪd/ TEM8
形容词 A building that is dilapidated is old and in a generally bad condition. 破旧的
...an old dilapidated barn.
…一座破旧的谷仓。
in deplorable condition
同义词: bedraggled / broken-down / derelict / ramshackle / tatterdemalion / tumble-down
... dilapidated 破旧的 derelict 抛弃的 rickety (连接处不牢固导致)摇晃...
... Conjecture推测 Dilapidated破烂不堪的 的 Rebuff断然拒绝 ...
... 倾斜;衰败〖decline〗 坍塌,崩坏〖ruined;dilapidated〗 衰微;衰败;敝败〖declining;decadent〗 ...
dilapidation 破损;崩塌;荒废
dilapidate 毁坏;荒废;浪费
dilapidate 荒废;毁坏
荒废的,要塌似的;破坏的
Small cars hoot and jostle in a race against three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, dilapidated buses, and the odd bullock cart.
道路上混杂着相互鸣笛争道的小型汽车、电动三轮车、破旧的公共汽车和牛拉单车。
The house is a little more dilapidated than when I last saw it.
这幢房子比我上次看到时更破一些了。
The walls of the dilapidated shed lean outward.
那座破棚屋的墙向外倾。
But the dilapidated market carries mostly junk food, cleaning supplies and liquor.
VOA : standard.2010.07.28
Across the street from the dilapidated Michigan Central Station is Slows Bar BQ.
Unlike the dilapidated Bulls, Brooklyn still appeared to be sorting out who they were.
At the end of the 15th century, the formidable gibbet was already very much dilapidated.