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moth-eat·en 英ˈmɔːθˌiːtn, ˈmɒθ-美ˈmɔθˌitņ, ˈmɑθ-AHDmôthʹēt'n, mŏthʹ- ☆☆☆☆☆高GCOCA⁷⁷⁸⁵⁹BNC⁶⁹⁷²²iWeb⁵⁷⁴⁵² 基本英英记法近义反义例句 adj.虫蛀的⁴⁶;破旧的¹⁸;过时的³⁶ 旧
Adjective: showing signs of wear and tear;a ratty old overcoat shabby furniture an old house with dirty windows and tatty curtains worn or eaten away by or as if by moths;moth-eaten blankets lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new;moth-eaten theories about race stale news moth-eat-en变成⇒adj.虫蛀的⁴⁶;破旧的¹⁸;过时的³⁶近义词 cold冷的worn用旧的holey有穴的ratty糟糕的mothy多蛾的shabby破旧的tatty不整洁的stale不新鲜的tattered破烂的decrepit破旧的dusty满是灰尘的threadbare磨破的ragged衣衫褴褛的commonplace平凡的dog-eared书翻旧了的… The sweater is moth-eaten. 毛衣让蛀虫咬坏了。《新英汉大辞典》 Amid the multitudes in sleek evening garb, the molting birds had the look of disheveled bounders or tipplers in moth-eaten raccoon coats. 在大量有光泽的晚礼服中,脱毛企鹅看起来就像穿着被虫蛀的浣熊皮外套的邋遢莽汉或者醉鬼。 yeeyan Aunt Petunia found a few moldy blankets in the second room and made up a bed for Dudley on the moth-eaten sofa. 佩妮姨妈在第二间房子里找到了一些发霉的毯子,并且给达力在一张虫蛀过的沙发上铺了一张床。 kekenet |