bedraggled
[bɪˈdræɡəld]
adj.
被弄得湿淋淋的;
在烂泥中拖脏的;
乱的;
破旧的;
v.
弄脏,弄湿,弄皱( bedraggle的过去式和过去分词 );
例句:
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He looked weary and bedraggled.
他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。
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It was the grim resolution of a bent, bedraggled, but unbroken pride.
这是一颗被压弯 、 玷污, 但还没有被压碎的自尊心坚强地下的决心.
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The women lost no time in starting back, bedraggled as drowned rats.
几个青年妇女划着她们的小船赶紧回家, 一个个像落水鸡似的.
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We have all seen bedraggled people in the street carrying signs announcing the end is nigh.
来自BBC
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When the men first show up in veterans' court, they come straight from jail, bedraggled and shackled, heads down.
来自WSJ
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"The bedraggled enemy continues his cowardly advance," goes the headline, as the Germans take town after town.
来自NEWYORKER