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bedraggled

英 [bɪˈdræɡld]

美 [bɪˈdræɡld]

adj.  弄湿的; 给泥水弄脏的; 不整洁的

GRE

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.
      1. bedraggled hair/clothes
        湿漉漉的头发;满是泥污的衣服

    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.
      1. He looked weary and bedraggled.
        他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。
      2. ...a bedraggled group of journalists.
        一群衣冠不整的记者

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • But incredibly TWO years later she found her bedraggled, starving pet waiting on her doorstep when she returned to her home in Liska, Russia.
      但让人难以置信的是,两年后的一天,当她回到她在俄罗斯利斯卡的家时,她发现这只小猫咪在门阶那儿等她,脏兮兮的,快要饿死了。
    • 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。
    • The tents looked very bedraggled after the storm.
      暴风雨过后帐篷又湿又脏。
    • The beggar's bedraggled clothes; scarecrows in battered hats or draggled skirts. He wanted to buy a& 300 fur coat for his wife, but he was in such a bedraggled condition that an assistant refused to serve him.
      乞丐那浑身泥污的衣服;带着破帽子或者穿着脏透了的裙子的稻草人。要为妻子买一专人价值300英镑的手表,但店员见他浑身泥水的样子,竟不肯接待他。
    • Suddenly the door bursts open and the Time Traveler appears, dirty, disheveled, and bedraggled, with a nasty cut on his chin.
      突然,门猛然开了,时间旅行家出现。他十分肮脏,衣冠不整,满身是泥,下巴颏被严重划伤。
    • 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。
    • In the one-minute video, a bedraggled and teary-eyed Murray thanked his friends and supporters and said he has been unable to check his email or return phone calls due to death threats.
      在这个一分钟的视频中,邋遢并哽咽的默里感谢了他的朋友和支持者,并说自己因为遭到死亡威胁而一直无法查邮件和回电话。
    • With a shy smile and a retiring manner, Liu Deshun has the slightly bedraggled appearance of an ageing professor.
      腼腆的微笑,拘谨的举止,老教授那种略显邋遢的外表,这就是刘德顺。
    • 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。
    • He looked weary and bedraggled.
      他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。