bedraggled
英 [bɪˈdræɡld]
美 [bɪˈdræɡld]
adj. 弄湿的; 给泥水弄脏的; 不整洁的
BNC.21944 / COCA.23446
牛津词典
adj.
- 弄湿的;给泥水弄脏的;不整洁的
made wet, dirty or untidy by rain, mud, etc.- bedraggled hair/clothes
湿漉漉的头发;满是泥污的衣服
- bedraggled hair/clothes
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 湿漉漉的;乱蓬蓬的;脏兮兮的
Someone or something that isbedraggledlooks untidy because they have got wet or dirty.- He looked weary and bedraggled.
他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。 - ...a bedraggled group of journalists.
一群衣冠不整的记者
- He looked weary and bedraggled.
英英释义
adj
- limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud
- the beggar's bedraggled clothes
- scarecrows in battered hats or draggled skirts
- in deplorable condition
- a street of bedraggled tenements
- a broken-down fence
- a ramshackle old pier
- a tumble-down shack
双语例句
- The bedraggled little dog timidly wagged his tail and began licking mother's hand.
那湿漉漉的小狗胆怯地摇着尾巴,开始舔我妈妈的手。 - He hadn't dared approach her house though, because, judging by her sister's reaction, he was sure her parents would not take kindly to his bedraggled appearance.
他不敢去她家,因为从她姐姐的反应看,她爸妈肯定也看不上他这副脏兮兮的样子。 - We drove to the 'Free Body Culture' property, which involved a body of fresh water, expanses of bedraggled grass richly festooned with goose and duck droppings and a few stunted trees.
我们驾车前往自由身体文化的活动场地,那里有一片淡水湖,广阔的草地上满是鹅和鸭的粪便,还有几棵矮小的树木。 - He looked weary and bedraggled.
他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。 - Miss thompson's door was open, and they saw her in a bedraggled dressing-gown, cooking something in a chafing-dish.
汤姆逊小姐的门开着,她们俩看见她穿着一件邋遢的睡衣,在用暖锅炒菜。 - Glinski says two men approached him, one a bedraggled Polish officer, the other a dapper Englishman.
格林斯基说,两名男子走近他,其中一位是衣衫不整的波兰军官,另一位是衣冠楚楚的英国人。 - A passerby in Melbourne, Australia, certainly did, offering an Aussie dollar to the bedraggled man crouching by the stage door of the Comedy Theatre in 2010.
澳大利亚墨尔本的一个路人确实施舍了他一些钱。那是2010年,他见这个衣衫褴褛的乞丐蜷缩在喜剧剧院后台入口,便给了他一澳元。 - The geraniums in the flower bed looked bedraggled from the heavy rain.
花坛里的天竺葵被大雨浇得七零八落。 - But he was in such a bedraggled condition that an assistant refused to serve him.
但店员见他浑身泥水的样子,竟不肯接待他。 - She came in looking grubby and bedraggled.
她一身泥泞邋遢地走了进来。