英 [ˈrædld] 美 [ˈrædld]
adj. 坏掉的
v. 涂胭脂(raddle 的过去式和过去分词)
raddled /ˈrædəld/
形容词 (esp of a person) unkempt or run-down in appearance (尤指人外表)不整洁的; 精疲力尽的
===twig fence===fence 篱笆
分纱筘
红赭石
红铁矿
代赭石
... fraught 充满的 raddled 浓妆的 worn 用旧的 ...
... 昏昏欲睡地drowsily 昏乱的raddled 昏迷toloseconsciousnesstobeinacomaconkobfuscationstupefaction ...
...radi) - ... raddle红赭石... raddled糊涂的... raddleman掘,(卖)赭土者...
坏掉的
He has a raddled but noble face.
他有一张疲惫但仍显高贵的脸庞。
He has got a raddled radio.
他有一台破旧的收音机。
He makes a living ghostwriting the autobiographies of raddled showbiz veterans.
他靠为过气的做秀人物代写自传为生。
And the belly, and the pubic hair the fat-raddled thighs of a woman of this age, you would not want to look at.
Far less enchanting is a gallery that is chiefly devoted to paintings by the young Rembrandt including his dramatically shadowed, gustily proto-Romantic self-portrait, made at the age of twenty-two but is raddled with lesser art, ceramics, and furniture whose presence is justified by the fact that Rembrandt knew and liked their makers.